A Letter to Sergey Lavrov

More than 300 Syrian officials and intellectuals send a letter of repentance to Lavrov… Your media is attacking us!
More than 300 Syrian and Arab officials and intellectuals, including Syrian People’s Assembly member Khaled Al Aboud, Major General Bahjat Suleiman and Nasser Kandil, and media Dima Nassif, sent a letter of reproach to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, against the background of abuses by some of the Russian private media to the Syrian leadership.
Esteemed Sergey Lavrov, friendly foreign minister of the Russian Federation
Dear Respected Chairman of the Public Relations Committee of the State Duma
Honorable Chairman of the Information Committee of the State Duma
Respected gentlemen, the management of Russia Today channel, the respected RT Arabic Channel
After greeting,
We, the undersigned of this statement, are a group of media professionals, thinkers and writers from Syria and the countries of the Arab world who are interested in the national affairs, knowing the sensitivity, importance and seriousness of the role played by the media, and also aware of the dangers of some prejudices seeking to use and exploit the media to deliberate and repeated abuse of strategic and historical relations between Russia from on the one hand, and Syria and the Arab countries on the other hand, we put this letter in your hands, hoping that you will know and take what you think is appropriate to stave off the repetition of some harmful professional mistakes and the repeated abuses of the historical bonds of friendship between us.
We address you with love, respect and appreciation for the important Russian role in our region and the world, affirming our belief in freedom of thought, opinion and expression, the right to free access to information, and fairness in providing space and equal opportunities between competitors in political practice.
The repetition of professional errors, by ignorance or intent, makes the friendly media largely in the trench of the hostile media, which relies on misinformation, slander, popular militarism, and shaping public opinion to serve its malicious colonial projects.
What has been published and broadcast on some Russian official websites and platforms has resulted in pitting a wide segment of the Arab and Russian streets, stirring tensions, responses, and bickering that we are all indispensable for, and distracting the compass from our joint war against terrorism and Western plans that target us together.
Gentlemen:
We address you as friends and allies, confirming that our letter is a source of caution and caution to glitches so that we can deal with them together, and not as a matter of interfering with Russian media policies or restricting freedom of opinion and expression, while emphasizing the need to adhere to a fair and balanced representation of views and positions on media platforms, not to leave them theater Permitting repeated and deliberate abuses that do not serve our common causes and interests.
Dear friends, we highly value the tremendous efforts and enormous sacrifices made by President Vladimir Putin, Minister Lavrov and the Russian army in the war on terrorism and achieving balance in the world order and supporting just causes, especially in Syria, which fights terrorism on behalf of the entire world in the ten years The latter, whose president, Dr. Bashar Al Assad, has a special and strong relationship based on sympathy and mutual respect, not allowing the sovereign decision and preserving the territorial integrity of Syria and liberating it from terrorism and occupation, and the right of the Syrian people to self-determination.
Distinguished gentlemen, we were very happy when the friendly Russia launched a Russian-language satellite channel in Arabic, and the channel met with high acceptance among Arab viewers in light of the Western and Arab media quarrels against Syria and Russia and their allies from countries and forces opposing colonialism and terrorism.
As you know, hostile media was the spearhead of the unprecedented attack on Syria and the region, with the aim of tearing it apart and plundering its wealth.
We also bode well for the qualitative leap achieved by the Russian media, which strikes a balance in the face of “media terrorism” practiced against us and still is.
From this standpoint, we would like to draw your attention to some of the documented abuses and fabrications that have been reported on a number of Russian media in recent times, and have caused resentment and militarization in the Syrian street in particular and the Arab resistance in general, by targeting the person of President Bashar Al Assad and insulting him in particular in what came in two episodes of The program (Best Say) on RT Arabic hosted journalist Salam Musafir, a person who has boasted of supporting armed groups 10 years ago (Firas Tlass) and has warrants against him accusing him of supporting terrorism in more than one European country.
Honorable gentlemen, once again, we affirm our strong respect for the media code of ethics, professional ethics and freedom of expression, provided that friendly media does not use a platform to play on the strings of religion and stir up hateful racial, ethnic and sectarian nervousness, as stated in the above program, (which RT subsequently deleted from its location) for what he was provoked by a lot of confusion and resentment, but the damage was done and exacerbated!
In conclusion, we hope that you will expand your comments on these hopes, hoping you to stress the controls of media work and its ethics, and avoid double standards and moods in dealing with the symbols of constitutional legitimacy between a state and a state, and it is not permissible to allow platforms to attack President Assad without other Arab leaders (even those who describe The legitimate military presence of your country in Syria with “Russian occupation and colonization”)!!
We highly value the statements made in Moscow by Presidential Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov and your diplomatic mission in Geneva and officials and intellectuals from friendly Russia, who disavow and condemn the reported abuses of the Syrian leadership and their strong relations with the Russian leadership, we wish you to emphasize the need not to repeat what happened and avoid bad The use of your platforms by some and their exploitation for purposes and ends that harm the essence of the pivotal role that sincere media plays and its mission in war and peace, and in a way that distorts relations and undermines the strong historical ties that link our countries with friendly Russia..
Accept from us, the undersigned, the sincere friendliness and appreciation of the friendly Russian Federation as president, army and people
Long live the Russian-Syrian and Russian-Arab friendship.
(Signed to the petition):
1 – Dr. Bahgat Suleiman: Major General and Former Ambassador, Writer, Researcher and Poet / Syria
2 – Nasser Qandil: media and editor-in-chief – former member of the Lebanese Parliament – former president of the National Media Council / Lebanon
3 – Dr. Nidal Qablan: Media and writer – former director of the Syrian satellite channel and foreign channel – and a former ambassador / Syria
4 – Sabreen Diab: media and activist / occupied Palestine.
5 – Sidqi Suleiman Al Muqt: Prisoner Released from the Israeli prisons – the occupied Syrian Golan
6 – Basil Dayoub: A lawyer and journalist – Syria
7 – Dr. Basem Suleiman: Doctor and Writer – Syria
8 – Amer Al Tal: Media / Jordan
9 – Dr. Shadi Ahmed: media and economic researcher / Syria
10 – Abdul Majeed Abdul Latif: Engineer and Retired Dean / Syria
11 – Abdel Qader Khalifa: political researcher / Syria
12 – Dr. Eng. Mayada Razouk: University Professor / Syria
13 – Dr. Bassam Abu Abdullah: Media and political researcher / Sorbah
12 – Dr. Khalil Taalouba: Lawyer – Vice President of Al Rashid University / Syria
13 – Mazen Suleiman: Engineer / Syria
14 – Hydra Bahgat Suleiman: the owner of a media site / Syria
15 – Abdullah Nawas: Lawyer / Jordan
16 – Nazih Al Dibs: Nationalist / Jordan
17 – Wesal Salloum: Secretary of the Damascus International Network – Media professionals against terrorism / Syria
18 – Adana Khair Bek: Syria
19 – Ziyad Al Hammouri: Director of the Jerusalem Center for Economic and Social Rights / Occupied Jerusalem
20 – Bashar Najari: Syrian expatriate engineer / Geneva
21 – Dr. Abdul Hamid Dashti: writer and former member of the Kuwaiti Parliament / Kuwait
22 – Brigadier Naji Al Zoubi: head of the “Jordanian Media and Intellectuals for Syria” gathering / Jordan
23 – Dr. Abdel Jabbar Al Khader: Syrian surgeon / Germany
24 – Munir Ali Ibrahim Mansour: head of the captive movement / occupied Palestine
25- Hayyan Nayouf Engineer: Syria
26 – Tariq Al Sulaiman: political activist / Syria
27 – Basil Shaaban: Syria
28 – Neda’a Harb: Media / Syria
29 – Dr. Zuhair Al Fateh: Syrian journalist / Moscow
30 – Amer Abu Farraj: journalist and lawyer / Syria
31 – Abeer Muhammad: lawyer / Syria
32 – Fahd Melhem: writer and media / Syria
33 – Dr. Ahmed Masrabi: Doctor / Syria
34 – Munther Abbar: The National Struggle Movement / Tunisia
35 – Dr. Hussein Ragheb: Deputy / Syria
36 – Hassan Al Hamwi: Director of the Arab Quality Makers Center / Syria – Sweden
37 – Amjad Berri: a national activist / Syria
38 – Dr. Badr Al Samawi: National Struggle Movement / Tunisia
39 – Farida Al Shobashi: Writer and Journalist / Egypt
40 – Michael Awad: writer and researcher / Lebanon
41 – Dr. Rasha Shaaban: University Professor / Syria
42 – Majdi Al Masrawi: Secretary General of the Arab National Conference / Egypt
43 – Fares Al Jerawi: Writer and Media / Syria
44 – Ramia Al Ibrahim: Arab media / Lebanon
45 – Dr. Ahmed Al Druze: physician and political writer / Syria
46 – Hazar Al Nouri: Head of the Women Leaders Project / Syria
47 – Osama Adnan Al Qadry: a journalist and poet / Syria
48 – Sahar Al Haddad / Mexico
49 – Jumana Muhammad Mamoun Al Nouri: Member of the Damascus Governorate Council / Syria
50 – Dr. Muhammad Rukia: University Professor / Syria
51 – Dr. Ali Hamza: University Professor / Syria
52 – George Al Saud: Teacher / Syria
53 – Muhammad Hasan Al Ali: Former general – poet and member of the Arab Writers Union, Syria
54 – Jamil Mazhar: Member of the Political Bureau of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine / Occupied Palestine
55 – Dr. Hassan Nafaa: Professor of political science at Cairo University / Egypt
56 – Khaled Khazaal: Member of the Syrian People’s Assembly – Syria
57 – Iyad Hassan: writer / Syria
58 – Khaled Al Aboud: Clerk – Member of the Syrian People’s Assembly / Syria
59 – Entisar Suleiman: Poet – Member of the Arab Writers Union / Syria
60 – Dr. Ali Diab: a university professor / Syria
61 – Bilal Al Tayyan: Syria
62 – Tarek Hakki: Director of Marbad Market / Syria
63 – Dima Nassif: Media / Syria
64 – Ziyad Ghosn: a journalist / Syria
65 – Sumer Sultan: journalist / Syria
66 – Shadi Hijazi: writer and researcher / Syria
67 – Mahmoud Al Sherbiny: writer / Egypt
68 – Amjad Doba: Expatriate Engineer in Russia / Syria
69 – Qassem Hodroj: Consultant and Media / Lebanon
70 – Futtaim Al Ahmed: Jordan
71 – Nabil Najem Abu Hamad: Jordan
72 – Dr. Sahar Shabib: University Professor / Syria
73 – Yasser Nahlawi: Activist and member of the former People’s Assembly / Syria
74 – Mohamed Ali Maliki: Political activist / Tunisia
75 – Fadel Abbas Mahdi: political activist / Bahrain
76 – Aghnar Morshed: translated / Syria
77 – Dr. Aktham Suleiman: Syrian writer and journalist / Germany
78 – Nasser Abu Khudair: Member of the General Secretariat of the National People’s Congress for Jerusalem / Occupied Palestine
79 – Al Walid Saleh: Writer and Engineer / Syria
80 – Yasser Nassar: Syria
81 – Nabil Najem: Film director / Jordan
82 – Issam Abu Fakhr: Poet and Waqas / Jordan
83 – Hilal Khalil Aoun: writer, poet, and journalist / Syria
84 – Rafeeq Lutf: Media / Syria
85 – Dr. Mohamed Sayed Ahmed: writer and academic – Secretary of Political Affairs for the Nasserite Party / Egypt
86 – Dr. Ibaa Abdul Rahman: Surgeon – Writer / Syria
87 – Dr. Khaled Al Matroud: Media and political researcher / Syria
86 – Hatem Al Shalghami: politician / Tunisia
87 – Nibal Medhat Badr: Syria
88 – Jihad Al Jojo: Germany
89 – Hussein Abu Khader: Father of the martyr of the Dawn of Jerusalem, Muhammad Abu Khudair / occupied Palestine
90 – Dr. Salim Barakat: University Professor / Syria
91 – Turki Hassan: Researcher in Strategic Affairs / Syria
91 – Muhammad Zuhair: activist / Syria
92 – Kamal Fayyad: Syria
93 – Wesal Salloum: Media / Syria
94 – Hayan Nayouf: Engineer – Political Writer /: Syria
95 – Fadel Hammoud: writer / Syria
96 – Elias Asaad: Business Automation Designer / Syria
97 – Abdel Karim Abu Nazzal: writer / Syria
98 – Dr. Hassan Ahmed Hassan: Researcher in Strategic Issues / Syria
99 – Yazid Gerjous: writer / Syria
100 – Dr. Youssef Asaad: Doctor / Syria
101 – Mahmoud Al Haris: Engineer – Former university teacher / Jordan
102 – Abdel Moein Zureik: Journalist / Syria
103 – Dr. Nizar Suleiman: journalist / Syria
104 – Dr. Ahmed Adeeb Ahmed: University Professor / Syria
105 – Dr. Bassam Raja: Media / Palestine
106 – Dr. Tamim Azawi: University Professor / Syria
107 – Dr. Abdul Hadi Nasri: Secretary General of the National Constants Assembly / Syria
108 – Issam Azouz: journalist / Syria
109 – Ali Salman: Journalist / Lebanon
110 – Ali Shukry: writer / Canada
111 – Brigadier Omar Maarabouni: military researcher and analyst / Lebanon
112 – Muhammad Al Saeed: Commander of the Jerusalem Brigade: Palestine / Syria
113 – Maan Abdel Haqq: artist / Syria
114 – Nibras Majrakash: Media / Syria
115 – Dr. Nidal Al Saleh: University Professor – Former President of the Arab Writers Union / Syria
116 – Dr. Hala Al Asaad: Syria
117 – Wael Al Mawla: Media / Lebanon
117 – Jinan Ahmed: activist / Syria
118 – Abdel Hakim Gamal Abdel Nasser: Stroke Engineer (Son of former President of Egypt)/ Egypt
119 – Blessed Brahimi: Tunisia
120 – Qutaiba Hassan: Syria
121 – Dr. Adnan Jartali: Doctor and University Professor – German / Syria
122 – Faisal Abdul Sater: media / Lebanon
123 – Saeed Al Sabah: Lebanon
124 – Maan Bashour: Founding President of the Arab National Forum / Lebanon
125 – Sitan Suleiman Eid: activist / Syria
126 – Dr. Ibrahim Alloush: University Professor and Economic and Political Researcher / Palestine
127 – Dr. Imad Amir Murshid: Doctor of Engineering / Syria
128 – Hani Al Issawi: Member of the National Council / Occupied Palestine
129 – Hussein Mutawa: Arab activist / Jordan
130 – Saud Qabilat: a writer, researcher, and former president of the Jordan Writers Union / Jordan
131 – Nisreen Al Sagheer: Activist / Palestine
132 – Hussein Marouf Aoun: Engineer / Syria
133 – Nariman Zuhair Al Rousan: Jordan
134 – Abi Hassan: journalist and writer / Syria
135 – Muhammad Al Omari: journalist and writer / Syria
136 – Wafa Waqaf: activist /: Syria
137 – Dr. Wensa Suleiman Al Assad: Syria
138 – Rafeeq Fadda: Engineer and Activist / Syria
139 – Walaa Muhammad Aoun: Teacher / Syria
140 – Nawfal Badr Zoudeh: Engineer / Syria
141 – Amir Wanous Aoun: teacher / Syria.
142 – Thaer Suleiman: Syria
143 – Reem Sheikh Hamdan: Syria
144 – Adnan Khalil Aoun: Doctor / Syria
145 – Antoine Asaad: Syria
146 – Jamal Ali Mahfoud: Human Rights / Syria
147 – Ruba Youssef Idris: Syria
148 – Fakhri Suleiman Aoun: teacher / Syria
149 – Muhammad Khalil Zoda: Graduate of Commerce and Economics / Syria
150 – Dr. Enas Abdel Rahman Abbad: lecturer and activist in Jerusalem affairs and educational policies / occupied Palestine
151 – Nabil Abdullah: Member of the Jerusalem District / Occupied Palestine
152 – Ziad Al Hammouri: Jerusalem
153 – Zahira Kamal: former Minister of Women / Occupied Palestine
154 – Dr. Engineer Tammam Fakoush: University Professor / Syria
155 – Jamal Ali Mahfoud: Human Rights Syrian
156 – Bechara Merhej: Former Minister of the Interior / Lebanon
157 – Dr. Adnan Mansour: Former Minister of Foreign Affairs / Lebanon
158 – Hamid Abdul Qadir Antar: Yemeni writer and political researcher / head of the International Campaign to End the Siege on Sana’a International Airport
159 – Dr. Hani Suleiman: Lawyer, political activist and founder of the National Campaign for Palestine – Lebanon
160 – Dr. Ziyad Al Hafiz: Academic and Economic and Political Researcher – Former Secretary General of the Arab National Conference / Lebanon
161 – Abdulredha Al Hamid: novelist and media-editor-in-chief (Iraqi newspaper) / Iraq
162 – Munther Abbar: Member of the Central Committee of the National Struggle Movement / Tunisia
163 – Jamal Issa: political activist – advisor to the president of the Social and Cultural Forum in Zahrani / Lebanon
164 – Samaher Al Khatib: writer and political analyst / Syria
165 – Suha Al Khatib: lawyer / Syria
166 – Dr. Mohamed Sayed Ahmed: writer and academic / Egypt
167 – Dr. Gamal Ali Zahran: University professor, President of the Arab Association for Political Science and Assistant Secretary General of the Arab Caucus to support the choice of resistance / Egypt
167 – Sir Al Khatim Ahmad Al Haj Ali: Media and social researcher in religious groups and interfaith dialogue / Sudan
168 – Nasser Al Din Khalafi: Doctor / Algeria
169 – Naram Sargon: PhD holder – freelance writer / Syria
170 – Dr. Ahmed Al Mannai: former expert at the United Nations and head of the Tunisian Institute of International Relations / Tunis
171 – Shawky Awada: Media – Committee of the Sorrow released from the prisons of the Israeli occupation / Lebanon
172 – Fadi Boudieh: Media / Lebanon
- Anis Niqash: AMAN Network Coordinator for Strategic Studies, Lebanon
174 – Dr. Samir Abu Saleh: Media / Syria
175 – Ali Mohsen: President of the Federation of Air Transport Syndicates in Lebanon
176 – Ghalib Qandil: media, researcher, political writer and member of the National Media Council / Lebanon
177 – Youssef Jaber: President of the Development Assembly of the Beirut South Coast / Lebanon
178 – Dr. Asad Sharaf Al Din: Ophthalmologist / Lebanon
179 – Dr. Rabi Al Debs: Professor of Political and Social Thought at the Lebanese University / Lebanon
180 – Ali Youssef: Member of the Syndicate of Editors Syndicate in Lebanon
181 – Dr. Asad Turki Sawari: President of the Iraq Center for Leadership Development / Iraq
182 – Abdelilah Bahai: Writer – Member of the Islamic National Conference, Canada / Morocco
183 – Sonia Adra: a poet and writer / Syria
184 – Moataz Mansour: lawyer and journalist / Egypt
185 – Nabil Hallaq: Coordinator of International Relations at the Arab International Center for Communication and Solidarity / Lebanon (Ireland)
186 – Dr. Ali Muhammad Ahmad: Doctor and university professor / Syria
187 – Waseem Kawtharani: lawyer / Lebanon
187 – Rashid Abu Shashieh: businessman and political activist: Jordan
188 – Mahmoud Al Naqeeb: Accountant / Lebanon
189 – Hassan Ali Karim: political activist / Lebanon
190 – Dr. Hayam Mohamed Salama: Syrian / Human Development Doctor
191 – Ghassan Makdisi: Editor-in-Chief of the Syrian Section, in Voice of the Immigrant, USA / Syria
192 – Lina Johny: plastic artist, archaeologist and social worker / Lebanon
193 – Mazen Abdin: a social activist / Syria
194 – Saeed Al Saeed: Chairman of the Committee for Events and Support Forces of the Syrian Arab Army in the city of Noble and the northern countryside sector in Aleppo / Syria
195 – Salim Tabet: member of the Political Bureau / Lebanese Arab Struggle Movement / Lebanon
196 – Hayam Saleh: Communication Engineer / Syria
197 – Yahya Salah Al Din: Journalist / Yemen
198 – Abdel Hassan Mestrahah: technician – political activist / Lebanon
199 – Ghassan Ekhlasi: poet and writer / Syria
200 – Latifa Al Mahameed: Arabic / Syrian language school
201 – Fouad Qassem Al Shaer: Retired professor – farmer – captive editor of the occupied Syrian Golan / Syria
202 – Mohamed Zein: Political and Social Activist / Lebanon
203 – Rasha Obaid: Engineer / Follow-up Director in Damascus Governorate
204 – Aman Haj Moussa Turkmani: Engineer – School at the University of Damascus
205 – Abbas Zaki: Member of the Central Committee of the Fatah / Occupied Palestine
206 – Munir Mansour: President of the Prisoner Movement / Occupied Palestine
207 – Ahmed Khalifa: Member of the Political Bureau of the Sons of the Country Movement / Occupied Palestine
208 – Khalda Jarrar: Member of the Palestinian Legislative Council (detained) / occupied Palestine
209 – Muhammad Abu Asaad Kanaana: Member of the Political Bureau of the Sons of the Country Movement / Occupied Palestine
210 – Dr. Adel Samara: Writer and academic / Occupied Palestine
211 – Muhammad Miari – Founder of the “struggle” movement / occupied Palestine
212 – Eng. Amani Ibrahim: a leader in the “struggle” movement / occupied Palestine
213 – Abd Anabtawi: Writer / Occupied Palestine
214 – Luay Khatib: Member of the Political Bureau of the Sons of the Country Movement / Occupied Palestine
215 – Grace Paul: Writer / Occupied Palestine
216 – Dr. Suhail Diab: Mayor of Tamra / Occupied Palestine
217 – Sami Muhanna: President of the Writers Union Palestine 48 / Occupied Palestine
218 – Shawqia Mansour: Media / Occupied Palestine
219 – Saeed Hassanein: Media / Occupied Palestine
220 – Saeed Nafaa: Politician / occupied Palestine
221 – Yaqoub Hijazi: Writer / Occupied Palestine
222 – Dr. Adnan Bakria: Writer / Occupied Palestine
223 – Taher Saif: Member of the Political Bureau of the Sons of the Country movement, occupied Palestine
224 – Ahmad Jalajel: Media / Occupied Palestine
225 – Khaled Al Faqih: media / occupied Palestine
226 – Zuhair Andraws: Journalist / Occupied Palestine
227 – Umm Ahmad Washha: Mother of the martyr leader Moataz Washha / occupied Palestine
228 – Dr. Hassan Al Nouri: International Administrative and Economic Expert – University Professor / Syria
233 – Hadeel Hassan Al Nouri: MA in International Relations / Bologna
234 – Dr. Abdel Khalek Mahfoud: Writer and Researcher / Syria
235 – Wafaa Al Kibsi: Writer / Yemen
236 – Judge Abdul Karim Al Sharia: writer and political researcher / Yemen
237 – Hisham Abdel Qader Antar: writer and political activist – founder of the Forum of Arab and Liberal Writers Sana’a / Yemen
238 – Sheikh Abdullah Al Mansoori: Sheikh of the Sheikh of Al Mansour – Governorate of Aib / Yemen
239 – Hassan Ibrahim Saleh: Businessman / Lebanon
240 – Abdul Rahman Hamid Al Din: Writer and Researcher – Head of the Al Hidaya Flags Team at the Imam Al Hadi Cultural Foundation – Director of Training and Qualification Department at the Yemeni General Communication Corporation / Yemen
241 – Amjad Abdul Alim Ghaleb Al Aswadi: Official spokesman for the Yemeni Youth Parliament in Al Hodeidah Governorate / Yemen
242 – Adnan Naqoul: Media and researcher on Latin affairs in Argentina, (Syria)
243 – Jamal Khalil: Palestinian Popular Struggle Front / Lebanon
244 – Ali bin Masoud Al Mashani: Journalist / Sultanate of Oman
245 – Bahzar Al Baroudi: Media / Syria
246 – Muhammad Sharif Al Jayyousi: writer and political analyst / Jordan
247 – Hassan Hardan: writer and journalist – Information Officer, Workers League / Lebanon
249 – Zainab Al Ayani: political activist / Yemen
250 – Dr. Amer Al Rubaie: Head of the Center for Arab-European Strategic Studies and Research in Paris
251 – Ruba Youssef Shaheen: Writer and Media / Syrian
252 – Dr. Muhammad Abbas: Retired Dean of Staff and Researcher, Strategic / Lebanon
253 – Fadwa Abdel Sater: Media / Lebanon
254 – Ehab Hassan: journalist writer – managing editor of Al Arabi newspaper / Egypt
255 – Mustafa Sawas: Islamic journalist and researcher / Syria
256 – Khaled Al Mansoub: Deputy Educational Administration in Aeb countryside – Green Brigade / Yemen
257 – Ibrahim Mahmoud Zain Al Din: journalist / Lebanon
258 – Issam Bakr: National Forces Coordinator / Occupied Palestine
259 – Jamal Al Tirawi: a leader in the occupied Fatah / Palestine movement
260 – Nidal Al Shakaa: My rights / Palestine
261 – Nasser Al Lahham: Media / Occupied Palestine
262 – Nahla Al Sousou: a female writer and journalist / Syria
263 – Dr. Riyad Awwad: Syrian writer and journalist / USA
264 – Dr. Wael Junaid: President of the Syrian community in Russia
265 – Dr. Bassam Al Shalabi: Secretary of the Party Organization in Russia
266 – Professor Omar Saber Falhout, Moscow – Russia
267 – Professor Abdul Wahab Al Jubouri, Professor Doctor at the Hague International University / Netherlands
269 – Dr. Mustafa Al Turk: Director of a company, Moscow
270 – Dr. Ali Ismail: Syrian / Russian community
271 – Eng. Adnan Shaweesh: Russia – St. Petersburg
272 – Dr. Fayez Hawala: Political writer / Moscow
273 – Mrs. Maryam Kasouha: International Federation of Syrian Expatriates / Paris, France
274 – Engineer Munther Hussain: Australia
275 – Ms. Aida Hanna: Sweden
276 – Dr. Eng. Youssef Wattfa: businessman / Moscow
277 – Dr. Ziyad Hazan: Director of a company
278 – Dr. Nasr Qassem: Moscow
279 – Dr. Mustafa Mwafak: International Federation of Syrian Expatriates, France
280 – Dr. Fawaz Mahfoud: International Federation of Syrian Expatriates / Australia
281 – Eng. Naeem Sha`bouq: President of the International Union of Syrian Expatriates / Russia
283 – Dr. Faris Ardous / Russia
284 – Dr. Sami Sabsabi / Russia
285 – Dr. Muhammad Suleiman Aoun: Doctor / Syria
286 – Dr. Dalal Al Salti: Doctor / Syria
287 – Dr. Hina Ibrahim: Doctor / Syria
288 – Dr. Haitham Ibrahim Aoun: Doctor / Syria
289 – Sami Yusuf: a political activist, a founding member of the Egyptian People’s Committee for Solidarity with Syria / Egypt
290 – Mohamed Ghazala: Writer and Researcher / Lebanon
291 – Engineer Al Manji Makni: Secretary General of the National Struggle Movement in Tunisia
292 – Dr. Badr Al Samawi: Social Security expert / Tunisia
293 – Issam Hanafi: Plastic artist / Egypt
294 -Khaled Youssef: Film director and member of the People’s Assembly / Egypt
295 – Murad Al Sudani: President of the Palestinian Writers Union
296 – Dima Amin: Writer / Occupied Palestine
297 – Major General Abdullah Al Atirah: Member of the Revolutionary Council of the Fatah Movement / Occupied Palestine
298 – Omar Assaf: National and Islamic Forces / Occupied Palestine
299 – Archimand Abdullah Julius: The spiritual father of the Roman Catholic Church in occupied Jerusalem
300 – Eng. Haitham Eid: / Ukraine
301 – Dr. Azin Waqaf: Moscow / Russia
302 – Dr. Jan Mikhael: Moscow / Russia