Saturday, September 22, 2012

THE ARAB COUNTRIES INTERVENTION FOR PEACE IN SYRIA ENDED IN FIERCE VIOLENCE OF RANDOM BOMBARDMENT ON TARGETS IN DAMASCUS AND OTHER TOWNS THAT INCLUDED ALEPPO.

THE ARAB COUNTRIES INTERVENTION FOR PEACE IN SYRIA ENDED IN FIERCE VIOLENCE OF RANDOM BOMBARDMENT ON TARGETS IN DAMASCUS AND OTHER TOWNS THAT INCLUDED ALEPPO.

      The Arab countries intervention for peace in Syria headed by Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Turkey and Egypt that has been accompanied by the Rebel Forces announcement for an all out attack on Damascus ended in fierce violence of random bombardment on targets in Damascus and other towns that included Aleppo. Many civilians have been killed in the attacks of which many have been identified by the UN Humanitarian and medical personnel as mostly children and women. The exact numbers of the human casualty with the extend of property damage in the various towns that entailed the outer parts of Damascus and Aleppo have not been specified. Refugees influx to the neighboring countries of Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq and Egypt has continued, inspite of the recent religious sectorean skirmishes at the Lebanese Syrian border with the temporary closer of the Turkish Syrian border.

                                              Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.
                                                  

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