Τρίτη 19 Φεβρουαρίου 2013

Αβραμόπουλε εμείς τζάμπα την κλείσαμε την πρεσβεία της Συρίας ή πήραμε κάνα μπαχτσίσι κάτω από το τραπέζι; (Algeria Rejects Qatar's Bribe Offer to Close Syrian Embassy)

Μιας και μας απαγόρευσαν αναρτήσεις από το “Sibilla”οι αμερικανοσιωνιστές... Περιστασιακή ανάρτηση από το απαγορευμένο στο “δημοκρατικό” facebook, το ιστολογοφόρο “Sibilla"

20 εκατομμύρια Ευρώ προσέφερε το σκληρό δικτατορικό καθεστώς του Κατάρ (ο σημερινός δικτάτορας ανέτρεψε με πραξικόπημα τον δικτάτορα πατέρα του) στην Αλγερία για να κλείσει την πρεσβεία της Συρίας στο Αλγέρι! Η προσφορά απερρίφθη από την κυβέρνηση της Αλγερίας.
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Algeria Rejects Qatar's Bribe Offer to Close Syrian Embassy
TEHRAN (FNA)- The Algerian government has strongly rejected a Qatari cash offer for closing down the Syrian Embassy in its capital, media reports unveiled on Tuesday.
Qatar has offered the Algerian government a 20-million-euro bribe in case it shuts down the Syrian Embassy in Algiers, the Syrian Dam Press news website reported on...
Tuesday.
The Algerian government has resolutely rejected Qatar's offer, and reiterated its support for the Syrian government.
Certain Arab states, specially Qatar and Saudi Arabia, in line with western countries' policies are trying to destabilize Syria by supporting, arming and financing terrorist and armed opposition groups.
The Algerian government, however, has opposed any foreign interference in Syria, and called for constructive talks among different Syrian groups in a move to maintain the country's sovereignty.
Last month, a Lebanese newspaper wrote that Qatari and Turkish officials in a recent meeting discussed a plot to prevent the nomination of incumbent President Bashar al-Assad in 2014 presidential election, including all-out efforts to topple the Syrian government before election, a Lebanese newspaper reported on Wednesday.
In a meeting with Qatari Crown Prince Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davoudoglu told Tamim that Bashar Assad should not have the opportunity to rule the country until 2014, al-Akhbar said.
The Lebanese daily reported that Davoudoglu has also underlined that Syria should go under financial sanctions in a bid to have the Syrian government weakened.
Turkey is among the countries that support militants inside Syria. Ankara provides military training for anti-Damascus militants along its borders with Syria.
The unrest in Syria began in March 2011.
The Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad says that the chaos is being orchestrated from outside the country, and there are reports that a very large number of the militants are foreign nationals.
Militant groups, supported by certain western states and their regional allies, such as Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey have been trying to topple the Syrian government for over 20 months.
Also Sources said last week that a large number of spying cells from Israel, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Qatar are operating in Syria to help the armed rebels topple the Damascus government.
Informed sources told the Palestinian al-Manar weekly that Israeli, Saudi, Turkish and Qatari intelligence officers, backed by the US, have infiltrated into Syria via the Turkish borders, adding that each spying cell is comprised of 16 agents.
According to the sources, the main goal of the intelligence groups is gathering intelligence, specially in the form of footage and images, from Syria's sensitive and important sites, the country's military grid and power in particular.
The spying cells have also been provided with a list of Syria's prominent scientists and experts in different fields to kidnap and assassinate them, the sources said, elaborating on the mission of the multinational espionage operations underway in Syria. 

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