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Tishreen: Syria Passed the Plight of Manipulation

Tishreen: Syria Passed the Plight of Manipulation
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The Syrian Newspaper "Tishreen" considered that "It is natural and so normal that Syria passes the plight of manipulation in its internal security as those who tried to mess up with the security of Syria are with their leaders biting their fingers out of despair, frustration, and may be regret after they have discovered the extent of their stupidity, miscalculation, and their isolation from reality of people and leadership in Syria as well as the country's regional and international presence."

The newspaper considered that "people betting on whom the U.S. intelligence as well as European and Arab sides are funding thought that they can ride the waves of reform and demand demonstrations that some cities and towns in the Syrian outskirts have witnessed. They also thought that by pushing the insurgents, the owners of criminal histories, prosecuted people and those with vulnerable souls to participate in the demonstrations could turn the Syrian street away from the leadership and the aspirations of reform and development."

In this framework, the paper said that " their first aim was to hit the security and stability in Syria, and then to disable the process of management, party, and media reform that was taking its way to the Syrian life starting from the cessation of emergency situation to the abolition of the State Security Court and reaching the propose of the local administration law draft for general discussion and the formation of a committee to prepare the electoral law within two weeks, as well as other reform measures that the Syrian street began to experience on the ground. "

The newspaper added, "however, the tools of sabotage and sedition and those who betted on the outside were again disappointed. The Syrian leadership and people won and both the security and stability returned quickly simultaneously with the reform process as it is planned and without mistakes."

In a related context, newspaper pointed out that "there are people from the opposition and those who call themselves falsely Syrian opposition abroad feel disturbed from words describing them as conspirators or agents linked to the outside financially and fatally." Clarifying its position, the newspaper added: "Yes, these words conform to the reality one hundred percent, and they reflect the popular will. These expressions are palliative to what should be said to those who publicly calls (opponents) for the implementation of U.S. and NATO air raids on Syria in order to change the regime and to impose an Israeli peace. Didn't one of your figures call for this?"
The newspaper concluded that "the ordeal Syria has experienced was neither the first nor the strongest. Syria has faced a lot of adversities and won them all, and the examples of this are many, far and close for those who don't want to be convinced."


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