Monday, April 08, 2013

Syrian Political Parties, Unions and Organizations Denounce Terrorist Bombing In Damascus

Syrian Political Parties, Unions and Organizations Denounce Terrorist Bombing in Damascus

Apr 08, 2013

DAMASCUS, (SANA) – The Regional Leadership of al-Baath Arab Socialist Party denounced the terrorist bombing which took place between Sabe'a Bahrat Square and al-Shahabandar area in Damascus on Monday.

In a statement, the Leadership said that such barbaric crimes show the terrorists' hatred for the Syrian people who rejected them and stood fast in their face, asserting that the Syrian people will not forget the crimes of the terrorists and those who support and arm them.

The Leadership said that such crimes indicate that the terrorists have failed in carrying out the plot devised by their masters.

The statement affirmed that those responsible for shedding the blood of innocent Syrians will not go unpunished, and that history knows how the Syrian people deal with those who transgress against it, be they a major country or mercenaries under the yoke of masters who teach them to violate human rights.

The Arab Socialist Union Party also issued a statement condemning the terrorist attack, saying that this crime adds up to the crimes of Takfiri groups who aren't deterred by religious or human values.

The statement said that the only way to deal with such terrorists is to uproot them wherever they are, calling on the people, the state, parties and social forces to confront terrorism.

The Unionist Socialist Democratic Party also denounced the bombing and affirmed that it will only make Syrians more determined to adhere to national unity and achieve victory.

Similarly, the National Kurdish Movement denounced the terrorist attack, holding the government of Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the Arab League responsible for it since the latter has become the main backer of terrorism funded by money from the Arab Gulf.

In turn, The People's Party strongly denounced the terrorist bombing, calling on the Syrian Army to strike firmly against terrorists and do all that's possible to eliminate them and restore security and stability to the country.

The Arab Socialists Movement issued a statement saying that the bombing is part of the criminal plot against Syria concocted by the US and carried out by its agents in the region through mercenaries.

The Movement said that Syria's victory over the conspiracy is approaching, and that Syrians will eliminate those who transgress against Syria and its people.

In a similar statement, the Syrian Democratic Party condemned the bombing, asserting that this crime only makes Syrians more unified and steadfast and holding the countries who sponsor, fund and arm terrorists and Takfiris responsible for the crimes taking place in Syria.

In a statement, the General Union of Farmers strongly denounced the terrorist bombing, describing it and such attacks as crimes that reached the level of crimes against humanity in their atrociousness.

The General Union of Artisans also denounced the cowardly attack, saying in a statement that the bombing shows the dark Takfiri mentality of those behind it and that such crimes will only make Syrians more determined to stand fast and rally around their leadership.

Similarly, the Damascus Chamber of Commerce asserted that bombings and terrorism contradict the culture of the Syrian people, and that such acts are rejected by all creeds and all Syrians.

The bombing was also denounced by the Damascus Governorate Council and Executive Office and the Damascus Youth volunteer group.

The General Federation of Trade Unions denounced the terrorist bombing, calling it a crime against humanity and calling on Arab, regional and international vocational organizations to condemn this attack and halt the funding and arming of terrorists.

The Teachers Syndicate also denounced the terrorist attack, holding the countries who sponsor, fund and support terrorism responsible for it and for all such crimes against the Syrian people.

Similarly, the Engineers Syndicate strongly denounced the attack, calling it a reprehensible criminal act that is censured by all laws and creeds.

H. Sabbagh

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