Rabu 12 Feb 2014 09:31 WIB

Syrian Cabinet condemns the massacre of Maan in Hama

Free Syrian Army fighters inspect a crater caused by what activists said were barrel bombs dropped by government forces at the Jabal al-Akrad area in Syria's northwestern Latakia province January 23, 2014.
Foto: Reuters/Khattab Abdulaa
Free Syrian Army fighters inspect a crater caused by what activists said were barrel bombs dropped by government forces at the Jabal al-Akrad area in Syria's northwestern Latakia province January 23, 2014.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, DAMASCUS -- The Cabinet denounced the massacre committed by terrorists against the town of Maan in Hama province which claimed the lives of 42 victims, mostly women and children.

In its weekly session head by Prime Minister Dr. Wael al-Halqi, the Cabinet held the supporters and funders of terrorism in Syria, particularly Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, France and the US, responsible for the bloodshed in Syria.

Al-Halqi called upon the international community to exert pressure on the countries which are supporting terrorists as to stop this support, stressing that combating terrorism should be the top priority in Geneva.

He highlighted the need to form an international alliance to fight terrorism and prevent it from spreading to other countries, stressing that the Syrian people and army will continue pursuing the armed terrorist groups as to restore security and stability to the homeland.

He said that while the terrorists are escalating their criminal acts in implementation of external agendas, the Syrians are continuing the comprehensive reconciliation process in all provinces to reach the national reconciliation.

Al-Halqi stressed the government?s keenness on overcoming all obstacles resulted from the terrorist acts which target all economic and services sectors in the country, adding that all food and fuel materials are available in all provinces.

He added that the Syrian currency is stable despite the desperate attempts to destabilize it.

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