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Foreign Affairs committee Thank you. I am going to answer to both, since the questions are somewhat connected. In light of what is happening in Syria, we feel that the solution will inevitably involve force. Anyone who is even a little familiar with the politics and the geopolitics in that region—be it
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Faisal Alazem
Foreign Affairs committee Yes, $2 million was raised and I think transferred via Jordan. This is not just Montreal. I'm speaking coast to coast, from Vancouver to Montreal.
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Faisal Alazem
Foreign Affairs committee I think the Red Cross is good to finance and support in the refugee camps, specifically in Turkey. The Red Cross does not operate inside Syria; the Red Crescent is operating inside Syria.
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Faisal Alazem
Foreign Affairs committee From my information, at least from the different cities, I think the number is close to $2 million, actually.
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Faisal Alazem
Foreign Affairs committee I think we can target what we want to fund and what we want to finance, ideally, as Canadians and as Syrians living in Canada. I'm sure everyone in this room—many of us are of Syrian origin—is touched. It affects all of us. We would have loved to finance the field hospitals insid
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Faisal Alazem
Foreign Affairs committee Do you want to take it, Mariam?
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Faisal Alazem
Foreign Affairs committee That project is being driven by an organization called the Union of Syrian Medical Relief Organizations. It's based in Paris. It's registered in Paris, and the French Government has even given it funding. So far they have created 25 field hospitals inside Syria. One of the main
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Faisal Alazem
Foreign Affairs committee Absolutely. He's been in communication with the government, and our communication was that it's sad that Syrians would have to pay a price for maybe political conflicts inside Canada. I don't know why this money was shifted to another area, but the price is that people are gettin
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Faisal Alazem
Foreign Affairs committee As I said, domestically, what we can work on is the family reunification, the scholarships, the humanitarian side. If we are able to make, in the short term, the rebel fighters or the freedom fighters in Syria more coherent and support them...by the way, it shouldn't only be arms
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Faisal Alazem
Foreign Affairs committee Facebook is incredible. For many of us it seems to be an entertainment application or platform. In Syria it's a coordination platform and a revolution tool. It was banned in Syria, but they opened it after the Deraa protest, because they thought to themselves, we can do surveilla
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Faisal Alazem
Foreign Affairs committee They were from Lebanon, exactly. Hezbollah fighters have been killed in Syria. Interestingly, Iranian Revolutionary Guards were caught in Damascus. When they were asked what they were doing there, they said that yes, they were Revolutionary Guards. But when Iranian foreign affa
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Faisal Alazem
Foreign Affairs committee For example, they are on the border of Turkey and Syria, near Kilis and Idlib. As well, 60% of Aleppo is under the control of rebels. The problem is that whenever you liberate an area, and then you have jet fighters bombing you from the sky, it's hard to maintain.
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Faisal Alazem
Foreign Affairs committee To be honest with you, we gave the foreign minister a study on how Canada can support Syria. There were different ideas, different projects; even telecommunications were involved, actually. For example, one idea was to buy...activists could film what's happening. There was help t
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Faisal Alazem
Foreign Affairs committee We are giving Iran and even Russia, in my opinion, a bigger role than what they actually have. I'm absolutely certain that if a no-fly zone were imposed in Syria, and if safe havens.... And by the way, there are liberated areas in Syria.
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Faisal Alazem
Foreign Affairs committee Abdulbaset Sieda, the head of the SNC, and Burhan Ghalioun have entered Syria, and there are liberated areas. Hillary Clinton has even said, give us a liberated area and we'll protect it.
October 18th, 2012Committee meeting
Faisal Alazem