Statement
June 29, 2018 - Ottawa, Ontario - Global Affairs Canada
Global Affairs Canada today released the following statement regarding the ongoing situation in southwest Syria:
"Canada is gravely concerned by the Syrian regime's offensive in southwest Syria and unequivocally condemns attacks on civilians, including airstrikes on hospitals.The statement speaks volumes. What it says is this. It says that Canada supports the most extreme form of sectarianism. The terrorists in southwest Syria include al Qaeda and ISIS. Terrorists destroy Christian churches and Shia mosques in terrorist-controlled areas of Syria. Christians are killed or they flee.
"The regime's actions and those of its ally—Russia—are having a catastrophic impact on civilians, including the displacement of tens of thousands of people.
"Canada calls on the Syrian regime to immediately end the violence and to allow for rapid and unimpeded humanitarian access, and urges all parties to the conflict to respect their obligations under international humanitarian law. Canada also calls on Russia to uphold the commitments it made to help maintain a de-escalation zone in the area.
"Canada continues to pursue accountability for those responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Syria.
"We will also continue to provide humanitarian assistance for the most vulnerable people of Syria.''
The international brigades in Syria are al Qaeda and al Qaeda- affiliates, including ISIS. Syrians call them Daesh. All of the terrorists slaughter civilians, and there are no "moderate terrorists".
Terrorists slaughtered about 11,000 civilians in Damascus, including 2,500 children, and about 13,000 civilians in Aleppo. Countless civilians were wounded and crippled, about 30,000 in Damascus alone. Mortars are mortars and bombs are bombs. They are never moderate.
The statement intimates that the government of Canada supports the "opposition rebels". What it fails to acknowledge is that those (Al Qaeda, ISIS) rebels are involved in misogyny, sex slavery, torture, kidnapping, murder, the "disappearing" of children, organ harvesting, public executions and extremist interpretations of Sharia law. Women in terrorist-occupied areas dress in black from head to toe. Terrorists in occupied areas engage in the aforementioned criminality, and more. Testimonies from freed civilians and evidence from formerly occupied hospitals cum sharia courts testify to the truth of these described and witnessed crimes.
The statement casually blames the Syria government for the crimes committed by Al Qaeda and ISIS. The statement of Global Affairs Canada is based on sources of information from terrorist-held areas.
The statement says that Syrians themselves should have no say in their future, despite the evidence on the ground, the democratic governance in government-secured areas, and the mass expressions of joy from liberated citizens who rush to greet their SAA liberators.
Comment: See Facebook video of liberated citizens and SAA liberators.
Finally, the statement shouts out that we as Canadian citizens are duty-bound to share the truth for the benefit of humanity.
Reverend Ashdown's video, "The Syrian conflict in context: Restoring hope in a mosaic society" serves as an example of how an accurate narrative about Syria, supported by evidence, contradicts the fabricated news stories that are staples for Western audiences.
About the author: Mark Taliano is a Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG) and the author of Voices from Syria, Global Research Publishers, 2017.
Reader Comments
"On 3 October 2015, a United States Air Force AC-130U gunship attacked the Kunduz Trauma Centre operated by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), or Doctors Without Borders in the city of Kunduz, in the province of the same name in northern Afghanistan. It has been reported that at least 42 people were killed ( including French doctors, staff members and patients - LG ) and over 30 were injured.[2][3][4][5][6][7]
"Médecins Sans Frontières condemned the incident, saying all warring parties had been notified of the hospital's location ahead of time, and that the airstrike was deliberate, a breach of international humanitarian law and MSF is working on the presumption of a war crime.[8][9]
"The United States military initially said the airstrike was carried out to defend U.S. forces on the ground. ( A lie - LG ) Later, the United States commander in Afghanistan, General John F. Campbell, said the airstrike was requested by Afghan forces who had come under Taliban fire. ( Another lie - LG ) Campbell said the attack was "a mistake", and "We would never intentionally target a protected medical facility."[10][11] Campbell said the airstrike was a US decision, made in the US chain of command. In the 15-6 report generated by US Central Command following the strike the military investigators cited General Campbell's own lack of direction and failure in providing proper tactical guidance as contributing factors to the Coalition's command and control breakdown leading up to the strike.[12] Cockpit recordings showed that the AC-130 crew questioned the strike's legality.[13]"
The hypocrisy and lying of Western Governments is exceeded only by their greed. - LG.