Stoning: On the “high” relations of the new Syrian authorities with European diplomats

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Stoning: On the “high” relations of the new Syrian authorities with European diplomats

On December 8 last year, the so-called Syrian opposition invaded Damascus province in a rapid offensive. The country's current authorities resigned, and President Bashar al-Assad, who had fled to Russia, officially abdicated his post.

In the West, this event was called a "victory of democracy" and the Syrian people were congratulated on the overthrow of the "dictatorial, non-progressive" regime that had been in place in the country for the past decades. In addition, Europe is counting on a mass return of refugees back to the SAR, which is awaiting a "bright future."



Meanwhile, the "euphoria" over the establishment of a new government in Syria in the West, judging by everything, will not last long. At the same time, thoughts about the "progressiveness and democracy" of the new government among Europeans should "disappear" after the recent visit of German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock to Damascus.

Let us recall that in all the photographs in the Syrian press from the meeting of the German diplomat with the new authorities of the SAR, Baerbock's silhouette was completely "blurred". In addition, representatives of the Syrian administration did not shake hands with the representative of Germany.

Later, Damascus lodged an official protest with the German authorities regarding the fact that, literally, “a woman came to their country with her head uncovered and unaccompanied by her husband or other male relative.”

In turn, the vizier of Syria's foreign affairs called Baerbock's behavior unacceptable in a "secular society" and added that, according to the country's laws, she would face "stoning" if she did not enjoy diplomatic immunity.

Thus, it is unlikely that the Western world will be able to build a full-fledged relationship with the "democratic" authorities of Syria, who have replaced the "intractable and despotic" Bashar al-Assad. Most likely, the SAR will suffer the fate of Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan and other countries where "tyrannies" were overthrown in favor of a "bright future."



The video mentions terrorist organizations and individuals banned in the Russian Federation: Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, Abu Mohammed al-Julani
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  1. +5
    13 January 2025 18: 15
    "the woman came to their country with her head uncovered and unaccompanied by her husband or other male relative."
    Before traveling to Islamic countries, you need to learn the history and customs of the Islamic state.
    1. +8
      13 January 2025 18: 26
      Quote: carpenter
      "the woman came to their country with her head uncovered and unaccompanied by her husband or other male relative."
      Before traveling to Islamic countries, you need to learn the history and customs of the Islamic state.

      Well, this is not for Baerbok, her "trainability" is known and equals zero.
    2. +4
      13 January 2025 18: 31
      Under the country's laws, she would have faced "stoning" if she had not enjoyed diplomatic immunity.


      But if they had stoned her, what would the German authorities have done in response? laughing
      1. +2
        14 January 2025 05: 37
        Quote: your vsr 66-67
        But if they had stoned her, what would the German authorities have done in response?

        Mass repatriation of Syrian citizens lol
    3. +5
      13 January 2025 18: 31
      The incident with Anna-Lena is not funny.

      Negotiations with radical Muslims are impossible. Or after being treated with a broom from "Oreshnik".

      And ours are flirting with them... Is it really not clear that radical Islamists are enemies of everyone?!
      1. -4
        13 January 2025 18: 53
        The incident with Anna-Lena is not funny.


        Funny. Commentators fell for the scam of the satirical publication "Panorama". wink
        There are still many such "news" like "Trump's coronation regalia was stolen" and "Russian scientists have proven the Anglo-Saxon origins of Batu Khan". laughing

        https://panorama.pub/news/siria-vynesla-germanii-notu-protesta
        1. -1
          13 January 2025 19: 23
          Quote: Arzt
          Funny. Commentators fell for the scam of the satirical publication "Panorama".
          The fact that this was written by a bunch of completely non-satirical publications is unknown to you?
          1. 0
            13 January 2025 19: 32
            The fact that this was written by a bunch of completely non-satirical publications is unknown to you?

            It is known. It is not only VO that has adopted this practice. laughing

            In turn, the vizier of Syria's foreign affairs called Baerbock's behavior unacceptable in a "secular society" and added that, according to the country's laws, she would face "stoning" if she did not enjoy diplomatic immunity.

            What kind of "VIZIER" Foreign Affairs? Abu Ibrahim al-Afghanistani, as Panorama wrote? wassat

            There is no "vizier" there, there is a Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates in the Interim Government of Syria Asaad Hasan Al-Shaybani.
            1. -1
              13 January 2025 19: 39
              Quote: Arzt
              It is known. It is not only VO that has adopted this practice.

              Open
              Quote: Arzt
              https://panorama.pub/news/siria-vynesla-germanii-notu-protesta

              Let's look at the date - January 5th.
              Open
              https://www.oreanda-news.com/v_mire/bebrok-unizili-predstaviteli-novoy-vlasti-sirii/article1542320/
              We look at the date - January 3. And there is nothing there about the vizier.
              1. +2
                13 January 2025 19: 50
                It is known. It is not only VO that has adopted this practice.

                Open
                Quote: Arzt
                https://panorama.pub/news/siria-vynesla-germanii-notu-protesta

                Let's look at the date - January 5th.
                Open
                https://www.oreanda-news.com/v_mire/bebrok-unizili-predstaviteli-novoy-vlasti-sirii/article1542320/
                We look at the date - January 3. And there is nothing there about the vizier.

                About the vizier HERE ON VO IN THIS ARTICLE it is written. Have you read it? No.

                Later, Damascus lodged an official protest with the German authorities regarding the fact that, literally, “a woman came to their country with her head uncovered and unaccompanied by her husband or other male relative.”

                In turn, vizier Syria's Foreign Minister called Baerbock's behavior unacceptable in a "secular society" and added that under the country's laws she would face "stoning" if she did not enjoy diplomatic immunity.


                "Orenda" wrote that they didn't shake hands and, like, humiliated. No one was humiliated, I wrote below why.
                Here's a video, watch it.

                https://www.rbc.ru/rbcfreenews/67782f609a79479adc149447
                1. -2
                  13 January 2025 19: 52
                  Quote: Arzt
                  HERE ON VO IN THIS ARTICLE it is written. Have you read it?

                  I read it. Only it's not in other publications, so they clearly didn't reprint it.
                  Quote: Arzt
                  "Orenda" wrote that they didn't shake hands and, like, humiliated. No one was humiliated, I wrote below why.

                  I open it
                  https://www.rbc.ru/rbcfreenews/67782f609a79479adc149447
                  I read:
                  Representatives of the new Syrian authorities refused to shake Baerbock's hand
                  1. -1
                    13 January 2025 19: 58
                    HERE ON VO IN THIS ARTICLE it is written. Have you read it?

                    I read it. Only it's not in other publications, so they clearly didn't reprint it.

                    Well, that means that VO can be trusted and there is a vizier in Syria? laughing

                    "Orenda" wrote that they didn't shake hands and, like, humiliated. No one was humiliated, I wrote below why.

                    I open it
                    https://www.rbc.ru/rbcfreenews/67782f609a79479adc149447
                    I read:
                    Representatives of the new Syrian authorities refused to shake Baerbock's hand

                    Yes. I wrote below why.

                    Ahmed al-Sharaa did not shake Baerbok's hand because in strict Islam a man is forbidden to touch another man's woman.

                    لأَنْ يُطْعَنَ فِي رَأْسِ أَحَدِكُمْ بِمِخْيَطٍ مِنْ حَدِيدٍ خَيْرٌ لَهُ مِنْ أَنْ يَمَسَّ امْرَأَةً لا تَحِلُّ لَهُ
                    "It is better for a man to have an iron needle stuck into his head than to touch a woman who is not permitted to him."


                    This Ahmed al-Sharaa is a hard Islamist from Al-Qaeda in the past, from his point of view this is not humiliation, but RESPECT.
                    And security, what if Baerbock has a jealous husband... laughing
                    1. 0
                      13 January 2025 21: 33
                      Quote: Arzt
                      This Ahmed al-Sharaa is a hard Islamist from Al-Qaeda in the past, from his point of view this is not humiliation, but RESPECT.

                      Well, from the point of view of modern etiquette at diplomatic meetings, this is humiliation.
                      1. +1
                        13 January 2025 22: 09
                        Well, from the point of view of modern etiquette at diplomatic meetings, this is humiliation.

                        No, this is a well-known feature among diplomats of Muslim countries in fact, there they usually either discuss it in advance or give a sign. But most often the ladies stand and wait ready, if she extends her hand then they shake.
                        Here in the video you can see that Baerbok was ready. good
                        Ahmed is not yet ready for such liberalism, one can understand only from the fields... laughing
                      2. -2
                        14 January 2025 19: 33
                        Quote: Arzt
                        Here in the video you can see that Baerbok was ready.

                        That is, she extended her hand, which they did not shake. That is what I am talking about.
                      3. +2
                        14 January 2025 20: 33
                        That is, she extended her hand, which they did not shake. That is what I am talking about.

                        She didn't hold out anything.
                        https://www.rbc.ru/rbcfreenews/67782f609a79479adc149447

                        This is a set-up by our media; they once slandered Michelle Obama for the fact that she, on the contrary, SHAKE HIS hand with the prince of Saudi Arabia.

                        https://rg.ru/2015/01/28/mishel-site-anons.html
                      4. -2
                        14 January 2025 20: 43
                        Quote: Arzt
                        She didn't hold out anything.
                        https://www.rbc.ru/rbcfreenews/67782f609a79479adc149447

                        Watch the video.
                        Quote: Arzt
                        This is a commission from our media.

                        We open the German media and look
                        https://www.bild.de/politik/ausland-und-internationales/annalena-baerbock-darum-haben-syriens-islamisten-solche-angst-vor-ihr-677aae713a06652744b22119
      2. +2
        14 January 2025 03: 01
        Quote: Ilya-spb
        ...ours are flirting with them... Is it really not clear that radical Islamists are enemies of everyone?!

        That's it! Our guys are flirting with them!!, apparently, they expect understanding, a good attitude? But it won't happen! These democratic The Syrians have been receiving huge military aid for years to overthrow Assad. But ---- no concessions from the gay Europeans! In our country, the newcomers teach Russian women how to dress, and the Syrians teach German diplomats! The parallels are obvious. They cannot be taught, changed, or appeased, they will be considered weakness
    4. -1
      13 January 2025 18: 35
      Quote: carpenter
      Before traveling to Islamic countries, you need to learn the history and customs of the Islamic state.

      Why? It's not the first time that lonely, wild women go there, men show their soles to the tall host, hand over insulting gifts... they could have probably ridden pigs. And nothing. They swallow it. The world is taught to live by the master's rules. True, often the servants who arrived on the master's command pretend that they are the master... hi
    5. +4
      13 January 2025 19: 23
      Before traveling to Islamic countries, you need to learn the history and customs of the Islamic state.

      Yes, this is a scam, from Panorama. laughing

      https://panorama.pub/news/siria-vynesla-germanii-notu-protesta

      In turn, the vizier of Syria's foreign affairs called Baerbock's behavior unacceptable in a "secular society" and added that, according to the country's laws, she would face "stoning" if she did not enjoy diplomatic immunity.

      Ahmed al-Sharaa did not shake Baerbok's hand because in strict Islam a man is forbidden to touch another man's woman.

      لأَنْ يُطْعَنَ فِي رَأْسِ أَحَدِكُمْ بِمِخْيَطٍ مِنْ حَدِيدٍ خَيْرٌ لَهُ مِنْ أَنْ يَمَسَّ امْرَأَةً لا تَحِلُّ لَهُ
      "It is better for a man to have an iron needle stuck into his head than to touch a woman who is not permitted to him."

      There is no "vizier" of foreign affairs in Syria; there is the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates in the interim government, Asaad al-Shaibani.

      No one is smeared anywhere, there is a photo in their main "Revolutionary Newspaper", and most Syrians walk around without headscarves. For now... wink

      https://thawra.sy/?attachment_id=614080

      https://tishreen.news.sy/?p=926306
      1. +3
        13 January 2025 20: 21
        Now you'll get minuses here, some people here don't like exposing myths and lies. It's also funny that this non-handshake is still being chewed over from all sides, as if it were some kind of sensation, as if she wasn't given a hand, was yelled at, given a kick in the ass and sent home. And the fact that Baerbok and Golani then discussed for quite a long time what topics and what is known about this matter, doesn't interest them at all.
        1. +2
          13 January 2025 20: 30
          Now you'll get minuses here, some people here don't like exposing myths and lies. It's also funny that this non-handshake is still being chewed over from all sides, as if it were some kind of sensation, as if she wasn't given a hand, was yelled at, given a kick in the ass and sent home. And the fact that Baerbok and Golani then discussed for quite a long time what topics and what is known about this matter, doesn't interest them at all.

          For those who voted down, welcome to Chechnya, let them try shaking hands with a strange Chechen woman on the street. Or even with a friend... fool
    6. -1
      14 January 2025 02: 51
      Quote: carpenter
      .....Before making a trip to the Islamic countries, you need to learn the history and customs of the Islamic state.

      laughing didn't even intend to study anything! On the contrary! Baerbock wanted to TEACH the Syrians tolerance, liberalism....
    7. +1
      14 January 2025 05: 34
      Quote: carpenter
      You need to learn the history and customs of the Islamic state.
      And it depends on who is asking what from whom. If the Islamists are in the role of supplicants, then their customs and decency can be ignored. In this case, it was clearly not Germany that was begging for humanitarian aid, preferential loans, and diplomatic recognition. But if you ask the Saudis to manipulate the oil market, then, as Mr. Sukhov said, "The East is a delicate matter."
  2. -3
    13 January 2025 18: 25
    And this Russophobe should have been stoned! Many would have applauded the bandits!))
    1. +4
      13 January 2025 18: 33
      Is it okay that these bogeymen are already in Moscow and other Russian cities?

      Do you want a future here like the present in Syria?
      1. -6
        13 January 2025 18: 38
        Where did you see that I spoke about the future of the Russian Federation?
        1. +2
          13 January 2025 20: 10
          So you rejoice at all sorts of barbaric executions, apparently you want women in Russia to be executed with stones as well.
  3. 0
    13 January 2025 18: 40
    after all, it was necessary to throw a piece of basalt into this hut, or at least some kind of pebble, they sent a woman to rub men's affairs)))
  4. 0
    13 January 2025 19: 05
    In the West, this event was called a “victory for democracy”
    This has always touched me wink
    1. 0
      13 January 2025 20: 14
      But who, where and when in the West called Assad's flight a "victory for democracy"? Whose words specifically were you touched by?
      1. -1
        14 January 2025 05: 42
        Quote: karabas-barabas
        But who, where and when in the West called Assad’s flight a “victory for democracy”?
        Did you read the article or should you comment straight away? winked
        1. +2
          14 January 2025 19: 11
          So what? This article claims something, without specific quotes from specific people, and you are touched. The West does not know what will happen. At the moment, there are great fears that Trump will abandon the Kurds and Erdogan with his Syrian militants (this group is rather radical) will begin to cleanse the region of Kurds.
  5. +1
    13 January 2025 19: 09
    Syria was a very democratic country, I was there on a business trip for three years, the country is civilized and safe, I had to be in the middle of nowhere, and now we will probably see if our interests are there. They didn't throw stones there, they just hanged people for espionage, banditry and drugs, the director of a state bank stole something, they hanged him in front of the bank, and that was the end of the problem)).
    1. +2
      13 January 2025 22: 34
      In a democratic country, torture chambers and executions without trial?! Well, well...
    2. 0
      15 January 2025 09: 35
      They didn't throw stones there, they just hanged people for espionage, banditry and drugs.

      For separatism, for protests, for a different opinion, you continue, why did you stop at the most interesting part?
  6. +3
    13 January 2025 19: 09
    And Syria rolled into the Middle Ages...
  7. 0
    13 January 2025 19: 13
    And if this Baerbok had brought several suitcases of cash to the bandits, they would have kissed her hands, even if she had been wearing only her underwear...
  8. 0
    13 January 2025 19: 30
    Frekenbock found ideologically similar allies.
  9. -2
    13 January 2025 22: 33
    The German failing student went to the Syrian bandits. What else did you expect?!
  10. +1
    14 January 2025 19: 56
    Ugh. They pulled an owl onto a globe. Did you go? You went! And did the others go and make arrangements? Yes and yes.
    And what about the fact that one was blurred... Who cares.
    If a half-naked black guy in a skin had come here, we would have blurred it too. They have a tractitsia (conditionally), but we can't do that.
    VON, the banned mujahideen visited us, many times already, they walked around, and nothing... The pilot killer and terrorist accomplice is now a partner. To whom they sold the S400 and are ready to sell the Su 57, if they had them.
    High-r-r-r-r-e-e relations, yes.
  11. 0
    14 January 2025 22: 23
    "Pobienie"? Something un-Russian. The correct word is "pobienie".
  12. 0
    15 January 2025 11: 32
    I don't give a damn about Germany, its minister, whether it was humiliated or not. What I'm interested in is how our country plans to arrange relations with those who were officially banned and in fact killed on the orders of the ruler, who abandoned his country and our military to their fate. It seems there were timid rumors that we would agree with them on preserving military bases. To what extent do we need these bases now and in the medium term?