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A protest stand in Al-Hasakah to demand the lifting of sanctions and an end to the unjust siege imposed on the Syrian people

2023-03-02T10:22:59.099Z


Al-Hasakah - SANA The members of the al-Sada al-Ma'amra tribe and the social activities in the city of al-Hasakah carried out a protest stand in front of


Al-Hasakah - SANA

The people of al-Sada al-Ma'amra tribe and social activities in the city of Hasakah carried out a protest stand in front of the headquarters of the International Committee of the International Red Cross (ICRC) to demand the lifting of coercive measures and an end to the unjust siege imposed on the Syrian people, especially in light of the humanitarian catastrophe that Syria was exposed to as a result of the earthquake.

In a statement, the tribe condemned "the inhumane and immoral American and Western practices against the Syrian people," calling on all "honorable people in the world to raise their voice in order to end this siege that has exhausted our people and whose disastrous results appeared after the devastating earthquake that struck a number of Syrian provinces."

The statement affirmed, "Standing with all the families afflicted by the earthquake that hit Syria, and exposing the falsity of the American and Western allegations and their lack of minimum human values ​​and standards in the face of the human tragedies that the Syrians have gone through through the politicization of the humanitarian aid that the people want to provide to Syria."

The coordinator of the Al-Sada Al-Ma’amra tribe, Dr. Ahmed Al-Drees, told SANA reporter that the Al-Sada Al-Ma’amra tribe “called on all activities and tribesmen to participate in the vigil in rejection of the unjust siege and unilateral sanctions,” noting that “the tribesmen wanted to deliver a message that they are with their homeland and that armed terrorism is after If it fails to achieve its goals, it has been replaced today by economic terrorism to harm our people, and we will remain steadfast and continue our loyalty and rootedness.”

Lawyer Wael al-Afeen, one of the tribe’s sons, said: “We reject terrorism in all its forms,” noting that these unjust economic measures “do not carry any charter and do not carry any legal framework. Rather, they were imposed by a brutal occupier who stole our oil and gas. Honorable people of the world, through the International Red Cross, to lift the blockade, especially in light of what was left of the devastating earthquake disaster.

Sheikh Ali al-Azel, one of the sheikhs of the tribe, indicated that the aim of this stand is to “call on international and humanitarian organizations to lift the siege on our country, Syria, after suffering 12 years of terrorism in all its forms… What kind of humanity are they talking about while imposing unjust laws against humanity?”

Muhammad Saleh al-Awda, one of the notables of the tribe, said: “We demand the lifting of sanctions and the lifting of the siege on the Syrian people, who have been exhausted by the war, before this earthquake occurs, which deepened the wounds and increased the pain.

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