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Syria: Situation and Solution |
Syria, a country situated at west from Pakistan. Iran is in
between Pakistan and Syria. Now a days Syrians are facing a country wide
violence of human rights, committing by Syrian government. Basharul Asad’s
government slaughtering civilians and try to makes foundation of its rule firm. Basharul asad claims that usa and nato are
interfering in Syria and that is unlawful according to Uno charter. Patriots
said that Basharul asad has no right to rule the country as he loses the public
support. They said that we want a democratic system in Syria instead of this
autocracy. Despite all, one thing is fact that ruler family of Syria had made
people slaves from decades and no one have right to challenge their authority.
Acts of brutality and huge aggression of human rights are observed. I don’t say
that in current scenario, usa or nato are not involved, but problem is that
Syrian government is not willing to give people their rights. So that’s why
where ever they found any help they take it. Arab countries are also against
bashrul asad’s government and wish its collapse. Newly elected Egyptian
president Muhammad Mursi condemns Syrian government that shows his views about
Syria. Now problem is that if with the help of usa and nato, fighters succeeded
its mean that usa will try to establish a government that safeguard his stakes
and people of Syria get no fruits of revolution. Some necessary steps should be
taken by Muslim world specifically by Arab Muslim countries in this regard.
1-
I think reconciliation has no worth at this
stage but as last chance Arab countries may try to bring both sides on table
and built pressure on Bashrul asad to leave the president house and contest in
election for next.
2-
If it fails then Arab countries should increase there
venture in fight and try to make connection with freedom fighters. It will help
them to make a Muslim stake oriented government at the end.
3-
Freedom fighters should organize themselves and become
unanimously agreed upon an Islamic democratic republic of Syria after war.
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