Category: Syria
Syria’s Assad sweeps ‘non-election’: US
NOVANEWS The US says the “non-election” that has returned Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to power has changed nothing in the war-torn country. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has won a new seven-year term with nearly 90 […]
Syria Today 2: Celebrations Tonight ”VIDEO”
NOVANEWS by Friends of Syria
Syria TOday 1: 73.42% Turnout 88.7% of the Votes – May God Protect President Bashar Al Assad
NOVANEWS They said his days were numbered They said his support was minimal They attempted to demonize him to the point of madness They attacked him at every given opportunity They described his care and […]
Dispatches from the Election Observation Team in Syria:
NOVANEWS June 3: Election day On election day, teams of observers were sent to Sweida, Homs, Tartous, Latakia and of course Damascus. In many cases, they were split into smaller teams at these sites, and […]
Dispatches from the Election Observation Team in Syria:
NOVANEWS June 2: together in Syria Here is a list of the participants in the observer team. We know that there are other teams from the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa), but […]
Presidential election a positive step
NOVANEWS Hope springs for a political, rather than military, solution to Syrian conflict By Ken Stone U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry dismissed as “farce” the upcoming Syrian presidential election of June 3, but it […]
Why are They Afraid of the Syrian Elections?
NOVANEWS by RICK STERLING The Presidential Election in Syria takes place next Tuesday, June 3. With a revised 2012 Constitution, Syria is no longer a one party state and there are multiple candidates for office. […]
Historic Syrian Election Brings Multitudes of Voters
NOVANEWS www.friendsoflebanon.org On the 28th May 2014, expatriated Syrian nationals in numerous countries flocked to Syrian embassies to begin the voting process in a presidential election. With all its potential flaws, perhaps even inherent flaws, […]
US Aids Syrian Rebels
NOVANEWS Americans Deserve to Know by RENEE PARSONS What began in Syria as modest protests in 2011 driven largely by widespread hunger from four years of drought in the Middle East’s breadbasket known as the Fertile […]
