What Syrian Media Said about Paris Marches

"French Spring", the Syrian media On Paris marches

The Syrian media refer to the recent protests in France as "the French Spring", referring to Paris' position supporting the Syrian dissidents.
Since 17 November, when the latest wave of protests against the policies of French President Emmanuel Macaron and Syrian Internet users began to express themselves with a sarcastic tone described as violent demonstrations in the name of the French Spring.
These protests are the so-called "yellow jackets" against the increase in fuel prices and the cost of living, which left so far four dead and hundreds injured and many detained.

The cynical campaign of the Syrian people in social networks, which is also seen in the Arab media, refers to the term "Arab Spring," which some countries use to refer to the Syrian conflict.

Syrian radio and television published a picture of the fighting in Syria under the title "Practical lesson of freedom that the French ambassador tried to teach us a few years ago in Damascus, Towards Syria's protests in 2011.

Damascus's Facebook page, which is linked to the Syrian government, has a picture comparing the current situation between Damascus and Paris, the capitals of Syria and France, respectively.

France has repeatedly called for the overthrow of Syrian President Bashar Assad and even accompanied the United States. And the United Kingdom in its missile attack on Syria in April, which was implemented with the idea of ​​"Arab Spring", as condemned by Russia, Damascus's strategic ally.
Currently, the Damascus army and its allies are about to end terrorist gangs altogether, because they have already removed from the extremists more than 96 percent of the land they own in Syria.

In recent months, delegations from many Western and Arab countries have begun their trips to Syria to make preparations to facilitate the resumption of relations with Damascus in the fields of diplomacy, economy, and industry.

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