Syrians’ Civilized Message of Life and Light

 

H.E. President Bashar Al-Assad  relentless search for dialogue and reconciliations with and among his citizens have ever been one of the characteristics of his deeds and words. Actually President Assad’s recent address to the newly-elected People’s Assembly was a sharp cry for continued reconciliations,   calling on those Syrians  who carried the weapons, for unjustified and foreign-affiliated reasons-  against their own people to put down their weapons and come back to the way of building, construction and  of reason.

The Syrians’ need for dialogue and reconciliation is but the viable and most needed for basic choice. Such a dialogue is among equals of the same nationality, patriotism and concern, not to be with the affiliated to foreign agendas, who are nothing more than a cloth floor for their masters, and not to be with those whose only agenda was to wake up, sleep and eat!

 Of no less importance, Syria’s unwavering fight against terrorism, backed by brothers and allies,  is continued as to eliminate this heinous foreign-backed phenomenon, used by many as a political means to impose surrender and exploit others, asserting that Syrians have no alternative other than victory against terrorism, as Syria has been , and on behalf of all humanity, goodness and civilized world, fighting terrorism.

Syria’s war on terrorism will continue not because the Syrians like wars. The war was imposed on the country and bloodshed won’t stop until terrorism with all its forms is uprooted wherever it is in Syria reiterated H.E. President Assad, pointing out that  any political process should go in parallel and end with eliminating terrorism, as long as our brave Army, friendly countries like Russia, Iran and China are supporting the Syrian people.

‘blood shedding would not end but through the eliminating of terrorism from its roots,’ underscored H.E. President Assad, pointing out that  a big part of the ongoing crisis in Syria is regional and international more than domestic and that the countries supporting terrorism, help terrorism as to vanquish and then be labeled as moderate. The  scheme against Syria was to target the constitution, feed sedition and consequently create chaos.

“The sectarian systems turn the people of a homeland to enemies, thereby colonialist countries introduce themselves as a protector to certain groups inside this homeland,” the President clarified, asserting that unity doesn’t start from geography but from the unity of the citizens.

H.E. President Assad blasted the West bids as to preserve its hegemony all over the world at whatever cost, describing the ongoing as international crises with regional affiliations where some countries work for their interests and others work for others, pointing out that “We are witnessing international conflicts that have led to regional conflicts between countries that seek preserving their sovereignty and independence and other countries that seek implementing other parties’ agendas even at the expense of their own people’s interests,”

President Assad cited in his landmark speech the USA non-commitment  to cessation of hostilities, and its blind eyes turned to Erdogan’s and Saudi support to terrorism, asserting that all the of the terrorism supporters’ sinister schemes are doomed to abject failure .

The speech, large-scale and varied MPs representation, including 31 female MPs, including its female Parliament Speaker, democracy elegance , the thundering voices: with our soul, blood, we sacrifice for you Bashar do tell the reality of the ever binding umbilical cord among the Syrians, ‘ brothers in life as well as in martyrdom’ . It is the speech of the nation in a man and of the man, who only represents the Syrians civilized message of life and light against ignorance and darkness.

 

Dr. Mohammad Abdo Al-Ibrahim

alibrahim56@hotmail.com

 

  

 

 

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 PRESIDENT ASSAD / 2007 INAUGURATION SPEECH ( July 17, 2007)

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 PRESIDENT ASSAD/ 2005 PARLIAMENT SPEECH (March 5, 2005)

 PRESIDENT ASSAD TO THE 8TH PARLIAMENT LEGISLATIVE TERM (March 10, 2003)

 PRESIDENT ASSAD 2000 INAUGURATION SPEECH ( July 17, 2000)

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