Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Assad's supporters rally in Damascus

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Popular, civil and youths activities continue across the Syrian governorates to express deep national belonging and unity of the Syrian people.


Huge crowds gathered on Monday evening in the main squares of Damascus, Aleppo, Sweida, Hasaka and Raqaa to express their support to the national and pan-Arab principles, maintaining Syria's sovereignty and independence and rejection of all attempts to sow chaos to undermine Syria's security and stability.In Damascus, thousands gathered in the Governorate Square expressing their love to Syria and insistence to work to build modern Syria and protect the national unity.


The participants denounced the killing and sabotage acts perpetrated by the armed terrorist groups against the Syrian people.
The participants told SANA that they want to send important messages that the Syrian people will not abandon their sovereignty and dignity and will confront the colonial schemes aiming at destabilizing the homeland.
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They also hailed the important role of the Syrian army in restoring tranquility to the Syrian citizens. In Aleppo, huge masses crowded in Saadullah al-Jaberi Square expressing rejection of all attempts to destabilize Syria.The participants raised the national flag and chanted national slogans which emphasize the national unity.

In Sweida, thousands took to the street in Tishreen Square rejecting any attempt to undermine Syria's security and stability and stressing that all conspiracies will not affect the determination of the Syrian people who are capable to get out of the crisis stronger.



In Hasaka, large numbers of the governorate's inhabitants gathered at the President Square.

They stressed that the Syrian people are capable to overcome the crisis, hailing the important role of the Syrian army and the law enforcement forces in ensuring security for all the people who were terrified by the armed terrorist gangs.



In Raqaa, thousands of citizens participated in a march to express their rejection of the foreign dictations, the international double standards policy against Syria and to denounce the killing and sabotage acts perpetrated by the armed terrorist groups.

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