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Huge Crowds in Saba Bahrat Square to Support Reforms and Constitutional Referendum

Feb 26, 2012


DAMASCUS, (SANA)- Huge crowds of citizens on Sunday streamed into Saba Bahrat Square in Damascus in expression of support to the comprehensive reform process and the referendum on the new constitution for the Syrian Arab Republic.

The participants underlined their support to the comprehensive reform program  and to the voting on the new Constitution, hailing the Syrian Arab Army's role  in fighting the armed terrorist groups that kill innocents.

They rejected the foreign interventions in Syria's domestic affairs and the decisions of "Syria enemies' Conference" held lately in Tunis.

Alexander Doglen, Head of Russian Eurasia Institution stressed his country's support to the reforms adopted by the Syrian government and  represented by the referendum on the new draft constitution.

Islamic scholar Abdul-Rahman Ali al-Dalaa said that the draft constitution boosts the concept of the human dignity, guarantees freedoms in practicing religious rituals and offers the freedom of belief.

For his part, Sheikh of BouSraya clan in Der Ezzor, Ahmad Shlash hailed the stances of the Tunisian honest people against "Syrian enemies' Conference", adding that all Arab tribes stand by the reform process and the new constitution.

Meanwhile, Sweida youth Eagles Group organized a tent of Homeland at Hafez al-Assad square in the southern Sweida city, expressing their support to the new draft constitution that comes within the comprehensive reform process.

"The Group youths gathered in the tent to join the Syrian people on this historic day… referendum is part of democracy and an indication to the freedom of expression," Alaa Hamza said.

       

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H. Said/Mazen

 

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