2011/09/21

Sep 20 Regional

Western scheme failed to achieve anything in Syria
http://www.alalam.ir/news/697514
2011, September 16 - 16:50

Damascus (the world) -16/09/2011- Arab expert said that the ongoing conspiracy against Syria, although it failed to achieve its goals so far, accusing Syria organizations abroad to participate in the Western scheme which targets Syria.

The writer and political analyst Ahmed Sawan in a statement to Al-Alam News Friday that outside intervention in Syria continues to exist has not stopped since the start of the events in Syria, was taken form the most dangerous through the supply of arms, with the aim of planning for the transfer of Syria to the unknown and the implementation of schemes such as the events of splits in the army and the establishment of isolated areas on the Turkish border.

Flint said that it is alluded to by Turkey when I opened the battle Jisr al-Shughour where the gunmen fled and forced the civilians in the area to flee to camps for the events before, using some of the soldiers and officers of defectors from the Syrian army to achieve this.

He noted that Turkey and spend the night with them was to form the leadership of the terrorist gangs of armed foreign intervention as a prelude to a wider, considering that the failure of this bet means that the Syrian army, a coherent and strong and that cases of split with him no more than individual cases.

Sawan, accused the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria and the Jund al-Sham and the Islamic Liberation Party and religious organizations, including al Qaeda and other exaggerated to bear arms and kill civilians and the military's responsibility, and participation in the Western scheme which targets Syria.

He said the writer and political analyst Ahmed Sawan claims that raising the ceiling of the protesters to bring down the regime instead of repairing the structure clearly indicates that he wants to take the country into the unknown and foreign intervention, accusing the opposition of trying some of the bullying on their country abroad.


Khanfar resignation of director of al-Jazeerah for his involvement fabricating events on Syria
http://www.sana.sy/ara/3/2011/09/20/370538.htm
http://www.sana.sy/eng/22/2011/09/20/370553.htm
September 20, 2011

Doha (SANA) -

Resigned as Director General of Al Jazeera Wadah Khanfar exposed, after the direct relationship with the CIA and the exposure involved fabricating the events related to Syria, Yemen, Libya 0

It was also sacked manager Ayman Gaballah channels directly on the back of al-Jazeerah shared fueling the situation in Egypt and the closure of Al Jazeera's bureau in Cairo directly.

According to Agence France-Presse that he was appointed Sheikh Ahmed bin Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani, general manager of the network to succeed Khanfar who formally submitted his resignation after serving in the administration of al-Jazeerah eight years.

The documents were recently published Wikileaks site and the famous back-to-date October 30, 2005 revealed the meetings conducted by Khanfar with responsible public affairs, U.S. to discuss the reports and the Defense Intelligence Agency about the channel's coverage of U.S. military operations and address the topics of concern to Washington at the site of the Qatari channel on the Internet.

The document noted that Khanfar asked not to be responsible for the secret cooperation with the U.S. Agency because al-Jazeerah as a news organization cannot sign agreements of this type of comment on the item in the American intelligence report reveals the existence of an agreement between al-Jazeerah and U.S. officials.

It also suggested the same cable to a kind of understanding between the United States and al-Jazeerah on the content of broadcasts the channel.


Head of Arab broadcaster Al Jazeera resigns
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/09/20/industry-us-aljazeera-idUSTRE78J3XC20110920
DUBAI | Tue Sep 20, 2011 11:33am EDT

DUBAI (Reuters) - The head of Arab TV channel Al Jazeera said on Tuesday he was leaving the network, but gave no reason for his departure at a time when the station's coverage has played an important role in unprecedented protest movements rocking the Arab world.

"I have decided to move on," the network's director-general Waddah Khanfar said in a resignation note emailed to Al Jazeera staff and also publicized on social media site Twitter.

"For some time I have been discussing my desire to step down with the chairman of the board. He has kindly expressed understanding and has accepted my decision."

Since it was launched in 1996, Al Jazeera has become the highest-profile satellite news broadcaster in the Middle East. It has frequently had difficulties with Western and Arab governments in a region where governments have traditionally kept tight control over state media.

Al Jazeera, owned by the Qatari government, aired round-the-clock coverage of uprisings that brought down veteran rulers in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya this year, and the station promotes itself as a democratic voice in the region.

Critics say it is more timid in covering events closer to its Gulf home, and the cameras of its main Arabic channel were notably absent during a month of similar protests in the Gulf Arab state of Bahrain which the government crushed in mid-March.

Al Jazeera's bureau chief in Lebanon, Ghassan Bin Jiddo, resigned in April, apparently in disagreement over its coverage of the revolts, which have also engulfed Syria and Yemen.

Leaked US diplomatic cables described the channel as a tool in Qatari diplomacy. The channel has played an important role in raising the prestige of the small, wealthy Gulf Arab state.


Related article from the Foreign Policy magazine:
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/09/19/what_wikileaks_tells_us_about_al_jazeera
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/09/19/what_wikileaks_tells_us_about_al_jazeera?page=0,1
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/09/19/what_wikileaks_tells_us_about_al_jazeera?page=0,2
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/09/19/what_wikileaks_tells_us_about_al_jazeera?page=0,3


البرلمان العربي يوصي بتجميد عضوية سوريا في الجامعة العربية
Arab Parliament recommended to freeze the membership of Syria in the Arab League (Arab Inter-parliamentary Union)
http://www.aksalser.com/index.php?page=view_news&id=065742afbbe8583f9ccc5357ae10c861&ar=935161641
Tuesday - September 20 - 2011 - 16:12:44

http://arabic.rt.com/news_all_news/news/567158


الكويت دعت سوريا الى التعاون مع لجنة التحقيق الدولية للتوصل لإيجاد حلول
Kuwait called on Syria to cooperate with the international investigation committee to find solutions
http://www.aksalser.com/index.php?page=view_news&id=fa58f2dc15d2f1a498d268e7e49a0c4e&ar=247214481
Tuesday - September 20 - 2011 - 18:15:12


Lebanese police shoot dead two suspected of kidnapping Estonians
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2011-09/21/c_131150149.htm
English.news.cn 2011-09-21


Iran says Turkey must adopt more responsible approach on Syria
http://isna.ir/isna/NewsView.aspx?ID=News-1851015&Lang=E
1390/06/28
09-19-2011
16:51:20
News Code :9006-19187

TEHRAN (ISNA)-Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani called for Turkey on Monday to follow a more responsible behavior about Syria.

"Abdullah Gul and Turkey are our friends, but Turkish officials need to adopt more responsible approach on Syria," he told a press conference.

"We expect Turkey as a key regional country to act more responsible on Syrian issue. Some Turkish officials' behaviors on Syria are questionable. Turkish officials should act in a way which convinces Muslim states."

Also regarding regional developments, he said, "Regional revolutions were a response to measures aimed at humiliating Muslims."

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