Showing posts with label Fake Revolution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fake Revolution. Show all posts

12 March 2012

Syria and Pakistan’s UN policy


Date: 12th March 2012

Syrian President - Bashar al Assad

A resolution was moved in UN Security Council last month, demanding Syrian president Bashar-al-Assad to step down due to mass protests against him in Syria. The resolution was vetoed by China and Russia terming it as an intervention in internal affairs of Syria. Pakistan supported that resolution unfortunately. Syria is only pro-Iranian country left in Middle East. After the fall of Bashar-al-Assad regime Iran will be isolated and surrounded by American stooges. Pakistan’s support of this American policy is senseless as Pakistan government herself has close down the logistic supply to American and allied forces in Afghanistan. Supporting that resolution only proves that behind the curtains Pakistan government is part of American Master plan for this region and Closure of NATO supply is just a stunt to misguide people of Pakistan.

Bashar-al-Assad is the Syrian president since 2000. Before him his Father Hafiz-al-Assad ruled Syria from 1970 till his death in 2000. The protests in Syria started on 26th January last year when a civilian, Hasan Ali Akleh set himself on fire as a protest against Assad’s policies. The protests started to escalate in March and people in huge numbers turned up on streets protesting for reforms. It was part of America’s master plan to Topple Assad regime under the cover of revolution just like it did in Egypt and Libya. Initially Assad announced constitutional reforms to calm down the protestors. After gauging their mood and realizing the fact that America is after him, Assad ordered military crackdown against protestors. As a result rebels and defectors from Syrian army formed Free Syrian Army in Late July. Since then there has been brutal crackdown by forces loyal to Assad resulting in death of around 7000 to 9000 people.

03 December 2011

The Fake Revolutions


Date 6th August 2011

The year 2011, brought with itself a wave of protests in the Islamic countries which have been ruled by dictatorships for decades. Tunisia was the first country in line and its ruler Zain-ul-Abideen was the first victim. It all started after a protestor set himself on fire and this fueled the protests which ended on departure of Zain-ul-Abideen.

Next country to meet the same fate was Egypt. Since 1981 President Hosni Mubarak had been ruling Egypt with an iron fist. He was the protector of American interests and America’s biggest ally in the region. Egypt is the second biggest recipient of American aid after Israel. The protests gathered momentum after successful protests in Tunisia and Tehreer square, in Cairo was the centre stage. After weeks of protests president Hosni Mubarak resigned on 14th February 2011. Since then he has been under house arrest and lately, judicial trial against him has started.