By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS, April
7 , more
here
-- Days after
the UN and US
were
contradicted
by the Syrian
Coalition on
who took over
Kassab, on
April 7 UN
Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon's
deputy
spokesperson
Farhan Haq
announced that
"on Friday, 11
April, the
Secretary-General
will visit the
Pentagon,
where he will
meet with US
Defense
Secretary
Chuck Hagel
and the
Chairman of
the Joint
Chiefs of
Staff, General
Martin
Dempsey."
To some it
might seem
inappropriate,
a UN Secretary
General meeting
with the head
of a country's
military. Ban
could claim,
as his or France's
head of Peacekeeping
Herve Ladsous
implied but
never already
about his
meeting with
Sudan's ICC-indicted
president
Bashir, that
it is all
about
peacekeeping.
But would Ban
meet the head
of Russia's
military?
China's?
Later
on April 7 the
Wall Street
Journal reported
that while US
Secretary of
State John
Kerry favors
increased
military
action against
Bashar al
Assad, Hagel
and Dempsey
are skeptical.
So, beyond Ukraine,
where Ban met
with the
leader of the
Svoboda Party,
is this Ban
Ki-moon's
agenda with
Hagel and
Dempsey?
On Syria, the
issue of the
over-running
of largely
Armenian
Kessab has
been brewing
for days,
including
around the UN
Security
Council, in
Hollywood and
in Washington.
On April 2
Inner City
Press asked UN
deputy
spokesperson
Farhan Haq if
the UN had any
access to or
knowledge
about Kessab,
including who
did what
there. Haq
said the UN
doesn't know
that. Video
here, from
Minute 13:50.
Shouldn't it?
Kim
"Famous For
Being Famous"
Kardashian has
gotten
involved, due
to the
Armenian
connection;
this played a
role in US
Ambassador
Samantha Power
being asked
about the
issue when she
testified
about the
Obama
Administration's
international
organizations
budget.
At
least one UN
wag muses that
Russia might
want to
convene
Kardashian to
the UN for an
Arria formula
meeting on
Kessab, or
Kassab --
others from
Hollywood have
come to
testify on
other issues,
why not this
one?
Power
is quoted
(mostly in the
Armenian
press) as
saying, " I
would note
that,
unfortunately,
the extremist
group that
appears to
have taken
hold of that
town is not
one that the
United States
and the United
Nations
overall has a
great deal of
leverage
over."
Update:
but here
is a photo of
Syria
Coalition
Jarba, here.
Some
are saying
that it was
ISIL / ISIS --
that is, the
extremists --
did it, but on
April 2 Ahmed
al Jarba's
Syria
Coalition put
this out:
Syrian
Coalition:
Russian
accusations
against rebels
in Kasab are
false
Khalid
Saleh,
President of
the Media
Office,
commends "the
heroes of the
Free Syrian
Army for their
honorable
treatment of
the Armenian
inhabitants of
Kasab
following the
liberation of
the town."
Saleh
described
Russia's calls
for the UN
Security
Council to
discuss "the
extremist
militants'
violations"
against the
Armenian
population of
the town as
"baseless
accusations
through which
Russia seeks
to shuffle the
cards and to
deflect the
attention of
the
international
community away
from the
massacres
committed by
the Assad
regime against
the Syrian
people. "The
Armenians are
a fundamental
part of the
Syrian fabric
and the rebels
continue to
protect them
in Aleppo and
Kasab. We
expect the
Russians to
demonstrate
seriousness in
reaching a
political
solution to
end the
bloodshed, but
the only
language that
the Assad
regime and its
allies
understand is
the language
of
militarization
and bombing of
civilians,"
Saleh said. In
a similar
vein, The
Syrian
Coalition has
renewed
confidence in
the Free
Syrian Army’s
ability to
protect all
civilians,
regardless of
religious,
ethnic and
political
affiliation.
Recently,
different
fighting
groups issued
a number of
statements, in
which they
reiterated
their
commitment to
protecting
civilian
population
across Syria.
"Every time
rebels gain
ground, the
Assad regime
leads a smear
campaign to
discredit
rebels. As the
rebels advance
in the Kassab
area, Assad
continues to
create smear
ads. Activists
posted a video
on social
networks
reaffirming
their
commitment to
protect holy
places. In the
video the
Armenian
Church appears
intact." The
Syrian
Coalition also
stresses that
it is
committed to
the unity of
Syrian society
and the FSA is
committed to
the protection
of civilians
against
Assad’s
militias. It
is vital that
the
international
community
realize that
the Assad
regime has to
be removed, so
that the
Syrian people
can decide
their own
future and
build a
pluralistic,
democratic,
and free
Syria." The
Syrian
Coalition also
demands that
the
international
community put
pressure on
the Assad
regime to stop
the fierce
military
campaign waged
against the
people of
Mount Turkman.
"The Assad
regime is
attempting to
eliminate the
cultural
components
that have long
enriched the
Syrian
civilization
throughout
history. It
should have
also followed
the example of
the FSA
fighters, who
liberated the
town of Kassab
without
committing any
violations
against the
Armenian
population of
the town, nor
did they
attack
churches or
houses of
worship." The
Syrian
Coalition also
calls on the
FSA fighters
not to harm
any of the
people in the
coastal
region,
including
Kassab, which
contains one
of the most
important
historical
monuments in
the world. "We
have to
protect the
civilians in
the areas that
we liberate,
regardless of
their views or
orientation.
FSA fighters
must fight
those who are
armed and that
kill the
civilians on
charges of
supporting the
revolution.
The Assad
regime poses a
threat not
only to Syrian
culture, but
also to the
regional and
global
culture.”
Mohammed
Sarmin,
Advisor to the
interim Prime
Minister,
visited the
town of Kassab
north of
Latakia and
met with the
leader of the
Western Front,
Colonel
Mustafa
Hashim, and
leaders of the
Ansar Al Sham
brigade.
Sarmini handed
them the aid
sent by the
Syrian interim
government to
the coastal
front. He also
toured some
medical
centers and
field
hospitals,
stressing the
readiness of
the Ministry
of Health in
the interim
government to
provide all
kinds of
medical
support. The
Shariah
Committee in
Mount Turkman
condemns the
murder of two
young men by
Assad's
shabiha in the
dominantly
Turkman
neighborhood
of Ali Jamal
in central
Latakia as a
retaliation to
the victories
of the Free
Syrian Army in
Latakia
province, in
which the
Turkman
fighters
played a vital
role. The
spokesman for
the Sharia
Committee also
said that the
battle for the
Syrian coast
has not
witnessed any
revenge
killings,
based on
ideology,
religion or
race. The
Syrian
minorities,
which the
Assad claims
he protect,
are playing a
vital role in
the battle,
which proves
to the whole
world that the
Assad regime
lies when it
talks about
protection of
minorities.
(Source:
Syrian
Coalition)