Syria – Presidential Election 2014

June 8, 2014

By Padmini Arhant 

Congratulations! To Syrian electorate, President Bashar al-Assad, Syrian defense force and national assembly on the successful democratic election with impressive political mandate.

Syrian citizens resolve demonstrated in the self-determination rights and ability to move ahead despite foreign powers sponsored three years old conflict involving terror networks deployment that has claimed over 160,000 lives and left millions as refugees in the country and across the border.

Syria confronted with international warfare continues to endure violence with foreign backed mercenaries committing atrocities and some were engaged in cannibalism, dismembering deceased body, decapitation, summary executions and chemical attacks against innocent victims nationwide.

The infrastructure damage including desecration of holy sites, cultural centers, educational and health care facilities, disrupting electricity supply and stealing oil resources for export to Turkey and elsewhere are routine activities at external and regional sources behest that cost more than US$ 100 billion to Syrian economy.

Not to mention the constant strikes with explosives and artillery targeting public premise for maximum destruction is yet another strategy for sponsors unrelenting to ceasefire.

Geneva I accord in June 2012 and Geneva II meeting in early 2014 was a failure due to Unites States and allies persistence to prolong terrorism in Syria ignoring consequences such as rising death toll and humanitarian crises in the war torn nation.

The international consensus on ending terror operations and diverse violence in Syria arguably rejects foreign agenda and accordingly the nations involved in proxy war against Syrian people are isolated as a result.

Syrian Presidential election has declared the sovereign authority on political decisions and declined outside interference in Syria’s internal affairs especially with the introduction of groups representing hegemony for destabilization like in Ukraine and Thailand.

United States and coalition imposed economic sanctions and brutal terrorism is responsible for bloodshed and devastation since attacks in March 2011 and up until now. 

Syrian voters and diaspora expressed their unequivocal support to incumbent administration headed by President Bashar al-Assad and most importantly the Syrian defense force for their tireless engagement in protecting territorial integrity and releasing hostages from terror stronghold neighborhoods in Damascus, Aleppo, Homs, Idlib and across the country.

The current election validates the political solution in electing the leadership and government pledged to safeguard national and republic interest.

Although the government is faced with combating foreign funded and equipped terrorism, the solidarity in Syrian society evidently serves as the model in opposition to subjugation and dominance.

The challenges and excruciating experience aside, the national spirit and commitment towards nation building fundamentally motivates Syrians to strive for positive development.

Syria having survived the worst humanitarian crimes in the full frontal war could no longer be undermined as the turmoil only solidified the nation against unlawful assaults and inhumane practice.

Syria would remain the beacon of hope in the region.

The Presidential victory is testimony to the electorate trust and faith in the system as well as governance that provides for all transcending communal and sectarian trait often proved as hindrance in pervasive progress. 

Best Wishes to Syrian citizens, President Bashar al-Assad along with members across political spectrum and Syrian national army in achievements for a promising future.

Peace to Syria! 

Peace to all!

Thank you.

Padmini Arhant

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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