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Syria Denounces US Blatant Interference, Refuses Claims of Civil War

Syria Denounces US Blatant Interference, Refuses Claims of Civil War
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Syria denounced Wednesday US's continuous blatant interference in the its internal affairs, its open support for terrorists, cover to terrorists' crimes, distorting facts about Syria at the UN, and extorting countries and the international community to beleaguer Syria.
Syria Denounces US Blatant Interference, Refuses Claims of Civil War
"This was clear in the recent escalatory statements within the past few days which coincided with an escalation carried out by terrorists across Syria," a Syrian official in the Foreign Ministry said.
He further considered that "the most malicious of these statements being the one made by a spokesperson of the US Department of State in 11/6/2012 in which she voiced her country's concern over the situation in several Syrian cities."

"These US statements twist facts and falsify what is happening and encourages terrorists to commit more massacres and violence across Syria, stressing that US spokespersons ignore the armed groups' attacks of al-Haffeh and their assaults on their people, burning of public establishments, vandalism of schools, disruption of exams, and forced eviction of citizens from their homes," the source stated.

He also affirmed that those who support armed groups and provide them with funds and weapons and cover up their crimes are directly complicit in the shedding of Syrian blood, no matter what statements they make.
The source reiterated Syria's commitment to [UN envoy Kofi] Annan's plan and its readiness to uphold its commitments.

In parallel, the Syrian Foreign Ministry commented all claims attributed to Head of the UN mission in Syria General Robert Mood about "the outbreak of a civil war in Syria and the Syrian government's loss of control on several Syrian areas."
SANA news agency reported that the ministry inquired the office of Mood in Damascus where his deputy Martin Grifith underlined that "these statements have not been issued by Mood or any of the international observers in the country."
 
Source: SANA, Edited by moqawama.org

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