Assad to Mansour: State is Obligated to Confront Outlaws who are Terrorizing the People

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Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour stressed on Sunday Lebanon’s rejection of all attempts to meddle in Syria’s internal affairs.

He said after holding talks in Damascus with Syrian President Bashar Assad: “Lebanon’s stability is linked to Syria’s stability.”

“The two countries are not only bound together because they are neighbors, but they are bound by historic, cultural, and fraternal ties,” he added.

For his part, Assad stated that Syria is steadily implementing reform.

Furthermore, he said: “The state is obligated to protect the lives and security of its citizens against outlaws who are blocking roads, closing down cities, and terrorizing the people.”

The meeting was attended by Syrian Foreign Minister Walid a-Muallem, Assad’s advisor Buthaina Shaaban, Syrian Ambassador to Lebanon Ali Abdul Karim Ali, and Lebanese Ambassador to Syria Michel Khoury.

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Default-user-icon Voyager (Guest) 07 August 2011, 14:01

Furthermore, Assad said: “The state is obligated to protect the lives and security of its citizens against outlaws who are blocking roads, closing down cities, and terrorizing the people.”

I cannot believe my ears and my eyes! Is it a nightmare or what? are you not the biggest supporter of these thugs in Lebanon who did exactly that ! In your country you kill them with tanks but in Lebanon you support them and call them resistance. In syria, you say now you will allow political parties but not those with religious roots or those that are branches of foreign parties. But, in Lebanon your allied with Hizbullah, a party founded on wilayat al faqih. It is ok inLebanon to have a Baath party and a SSNP, both branches of foreign parties?

Default-user-icon Themis (Guest) 07 August 2011, 14:10

This unelected dictator whose only achievement in life is being his fathers son has some nerve, his henchmen are the only outlaws.

Only in the Middle East could this be considered normal, he's had over 10 years to reform the coiuntry and he's failed, now its reform at the end of a noose Assad.

Default-user-icon Chemel (Guest) 07 August 2011, 14:17

God Bless You Bashar and Syria.

Default-user-icon Lebanez (Guest) 07 August 2011, 14:20

Adnan Mansour has no dust of dignity to sit there and listen to a bunch of fools telling him " The Syrian protesters are outlaws and terrorists "

Missing roger@10452 07 August 2011, 14:55

Ya Mansour, you look very comfortable like you are among family. So do us all a favor and stay there...

Thumb Marc 07 August 2011, 15:04

Did he go to collect the prize for the position Lebanon took at the UN?

Default-user-icon Independence (Guest) 07 August 2011, 15:19

"Syria is on the path to reform," he was quoted as telling Lebanese Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour by the state news agency, Sana.

"To deal with outlaws who cut off roads, seal towns and terrorise residents is a duty of the state, which must defend security and protect the lives of civilians," he added.

Modern day Hitler.... Scum and filth......!

Default-user-icon moallek (Guest) 07 August 2011, 15:32

Victor ( Mansour ) looks like an employee showing obedience to his boss.

Default-user-icon MUSTAPHA O. GHALAYINI (Guest) 07 August 2011, 17:39

the new entourage of bashar: employees.
times are "impitoyable"

Missing eagle 07 August 2011, 18:23

Furthermore, he said: “The state is obligated to protect the lives and security of its citizens against outlaws who are blocking roads, closing down cities, and terrorizing the people.”

I wish you would give this advise to your surrogates here in Lebanon. Your allies here, Aoun, Hizbullah, Amal, SSNP, Baath, etc did exactly that in Lebanon, and we did not see you urge the Lebanese government to do its obligations. Blocking the Airport road in Beirut has become a daily routine for your local thugs in Lebanon. They closed down the center of Beirut for 18 months and we did not see you "raise an eye", on the contrary you encouraged them. Funny how state obligations differ from your regime to ours.....

Default-user-icon Truth (Guest) 07 August 2011, 19:38

The first outlaws the State shoudl protect the citizens from are the Assad' s and their clique holding the security apparatus!

Thumb ithinkthere14iam 07 August 2011, 20:49

This man has become very rich recently. He went to collect his paycheck today

Thumb ithinkthere14iam 07 August 2011, 22:24

@youssef where have u been the last 20 years?

Thumb bashir 07 August 2011, 23:00

Does Assad think ANYONE believes the armed gang story? ANYONE?

Missing leb4all 08 August 2011, 00:11

Bashir, your father ithinkthere4imaretard definitely named you after the other demented Bashir. The one who let the palestinians in, remember him? Yep, the one rotting in his grave.

Thumb ado.australia 08 August 2011, 03:26

Bashir... So the 400 odd security forces dead were killed by who? Oh that's right, Hezbollah and Iran.

And the 120 police from jisr el shagour that had their heads chopped of and spiked? That's right, they were killed by their own army for not shooting on civilians.

Oh, they must of been Syrian army dressed in civilian cloths infiltrating the protesters to shoot and kill the police and army so to blame the peaceful demonstrators. (this is actually what the "Syrian opposition" released statement regarding recent Homs clashes)

No bashir, no one believes that there are armed Gangs, after the weapon smugglers were caught in Beirut.... They are more likely best described as terrorists, religious extremists, brotherhood salafis, mixing in with peaceful demonstrators.

Default-user-icon melkadri (Guest) 08 August 2011, 06:09

Ado...do you realize that 120 sodliers killed at the hands of "extremists" in one day is more than what Canada lost in Afghanistan in 10 years? Seriously dude, do you believe that there are armed gangs? Why then did they not attack any of the pro-regime rallies...Think for God's sake..

Default-user-icon joe (Guest) 08 August 2011, 06:56

to ado.australia... You must have been staying in Australia for a long time. Do you believe anything that comes out of Syria, especially from the official news agencies and especially since this unfortunate crisis started. I am going to assume that you are naive and not... you know what.

Missing eagle 08 August 2011, 11:57

Just read what a well respected Syrian Alawi female writer is saying.....

http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2011/08/07/161233.htmlhttp://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2011/08/07/161233.html

Thumb bashir 08 August 2011, 18:01

Countries with ethics and consciences are pulling out of Syria, we send our monkey on a string to dance for Assad.