пятница, 25 мая 2012 г.

In Syria, burning Russian flags (Video)

The people of Syria, well aware of the criminal policy of the Russian authorities, who are interested only in political influence, and the sale of arms to the Syrian dictator whose guilt has already killed six. 000 civilians including children - has long been a lot of unhappy relations of Syria and Russia. Syrian citizens chanted Russia hands off Syria, about two hundred Syrians picketed the Russian Embassy in the Libyan capital of Tripoli. According to some, they even managed to break into diplomatic missions. It is reported by Agence France-Presse, with reference to its own correspondent.
The demonstrators raised over the residence of the Ambassador of the Russian flag Syrian opposition. The crowd chanted anti-Russian slogans in support of UN Security Council resolution on Syria, which Russia and China blocked before.
As the representative of the Syrian National Council (one of the coordinating bodies of the Opposition), no violence towards the staff of the Russian Embassy was not manifested.
Employee of the Russian diplomatic mission in Libya informed the Agency by telephone.
With a sharp condemnation of the positions of Russia and China were in Syria on Sunday, officials from the U.S., UK and France. They expressed the view that the actions of Russia and China could lead to violent confrontation inside Syria, which at any time may result in civil war.
Deep regret was expressed by the veto UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, noting that such precedents undermine the image of the organization. Also, the position of Moscow condemned the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, in which Russia is party to an observer.
In turn, the Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has promised that the Syrian leadership will call for an early reform. He has to hold talks with Bashar Assad in Damascus on February 7.
The draft resolution, which passed by a vote in the UN Security Council, developed by the League of Arab States, with the support of European countries. It is intended, according to the authors, to stop the violence in Syria, where from March 2011 clashes continued opposition and supporters of al-Assad.