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    RUSSIA IS CONCERNED OVER JIHADIST ATTACKS AGAINST SIRYAN ARMENIANS IN KESSAB

    The Voice of Russia
    March 31 2014

    On March 21 al-Qaeda-linked extremist groups launched attacks on the
    Armenian-populated town of Kessab in Syria, near the Turkish border.

    An estimated 2,000 Armenians from the town of Kessab, on Syria's
    border with Turkey, have taken refuge in the coastal city Latakia
    following the occupation of their town by jihadist forces.

    The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) reported on a number of
    eye-witness accounts of the looting and seizure of Armenian homes,
    stores, and churches in Kessab. More than 600 ethnic Armenian families
    had to flee their homes in the town situated in the northwest of Syria
    after armed bands reportedly affiliated with al-Qaeda penetrated
    from nearby Turkish territory and seized the place after clashes
    with Syrian government troops.The armed incursion began March 21,
    as rebels associated with the Nusra Front, Sham al-Islam and Ansar
    al-Sham crossed from the Turkish side border. Snipers targeted the
    civilian population and launched mortar attacks on the town and the
    surrounding villages. Syrian government troops reportedly tried to
    push the attackers back.

    The Armenian National Committee-International (ANC-I) in a written
    statement condemned the attacks and Turkey's active role in aiding
    and abetting extremist groups in their targeted attacks against the
    Christian and minority populations in Syria. "For months, we have
    warned the international community of the imminent threat posed by
    extremist foreign fighters against the Christian minority population
    in Syria," noted the ANC-I statement. "These vicious and unprompted
    attacks against the Armenian-populated town and villages of Kessab
    are the latest examples of this violence, actively encouraged by
    neighboring Turkey."

    Armenia's premier Tigran Sargsyan stressed the importance of measures
    to help ethnic Armenians in Syria, after the situation aggravated at
    Syria-Turkey border recently. The premier said the society should be
    informed about the government's measures to help solve problems of
    ethnic Armenian in Syria.

    "I think that everyone should realize that the parallels that come to
    one's mind should be sobering to all the sides," he said. Sargisian
    thanked the Syrian government for its steps taken in this difficult
    time to protect the Armenians of Kessab.

    "I have already instructed the diplomatic missions of the Republic of
    Armenia to the UN in New York and Geneva offices to ask corresponding
    international agencies dealing with human rights and minority issues
    to address the issue of security of Armenians in Kessab and guarantee
    their safe return to their homes," said Sargisian.

    Touching upon the historic events, Sargisian recalled another date
    in history -- the year 1915. The Armenians of Kessab were deported
    in two directions, to Deir ez-Zor and Jordan. Thousands of them died,
    most of them in the deserts of Deir ez-Zor.

    "Today's deportation of Kessab Armenians -- the third in history --
    is a most serious challenge to the mechanisms of the 21st century
    targeted at the protection of national minorities. I think everyone
    should realize that these parallels should be sobering for all
    parties," Sarigisian said.

    Russia condemns the terrorist acts and crimes committed against
    peaceful population of Syria, particularly Armenians. The Ministry
    of Foreign Affairs of Russia also disseminated a statement on Friday
    expressing concern over the attacks against the Armenian-populated
    town of Kessab conducted with the support of artillery and heavy
    materiel. It strongly condemned the acts of terrorism and other crimes
    against civilians, clearly stating that tank guns were applied from
    the territory of Turkey. The Ministry released a statement saying
    that the confrontation between the Syrian government forces and
    illegal armed groups has intensified in recent days. It believes
    that the intensification of extremist actions also aims to disrupt
    the process of Syria's chemical demilitarization.

    "The seizure by extremists of the town of Kessab elicited a
    broad response in Armenian communities throughout the world. A
    demonstration took place in front of the UN office in Yerevan with
    the demand for the persecution against ethno-confessional minorities
    by illegal armed units to be put an end to in Syria. Simultaneously,
    the leadership of the Republic of Armenia expressed its gratitude to
    the Syrian government for the defense of the Armenian population,"
    the statement of the Russian Foreign Ministry said.

    "The impression is that more vigorous activities by extremists are
    aimed at preventing the resumption of intra-Syrian negotiations,
    depriving the Syrians of the possibility of a political and
    diplomatic settlement, thwarting the process of Syria's chemical
    demilitarization. Such a scenario is inadmissible," it added.

    The President of Syria, Bashar al-Assad denounced before the United
    Nations Turkey's support for terrorists--even as some European leaders,
    such as Denmark's Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, were praising
    Turkey for its supposedly increased democracy and human rights, and
    supporting the Islamic nation's inclusion into the European Union,
    indifferent to the fact that Erdogan banned Twitter in Turkey after
    tweets exposed his government's corruptions.

    Earlier this week a delegation of Armenian-American organizations,
    including the Armenian National Committee of America, and religious
    representatives held meetings at the U.S. Department of State,
    urging the U.S. government to take immediate action "to end the
    vicious onslaught on the historically Armenian town of Kessab."

    The delegation said "the United States has a unique responsibility to
    protect the citizens of Kessab especially since a large proportion of
    them have American families desperately seeking to provide protection
    and refuge for them." It submitted a series of requests for prompt
    U.S. action.

    A number of pro-Armenian senators and congressmen also sent letters
    with similar contents to the U.S. Department of State and President
    Obama.

    http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_03_31/Russia-is-concerned-over-jihadist-attacks-against-Siryan-Armenians-in-Kessab-7472/


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