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President Assad laughs and says he sleeps fine when asked about all the children killed in Syria | President Assad laughs and says he sleeps fine when asked about all the children killed in Syria |
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President Bashar al-Assad laughed and said he sleeps fine when he was asked during an interview about all the children killed every day in Syria. | |
Mr Assad also said the deaths of hundreds of thousands of civilians is “the fault of terrorists” and said “we are talking about war, not charity”. | |
During an interview with The Sunday Times, Mr Assad was asked if he sleeps at night with all the children being killed in Aleppo and other parts of Syria. | During an interview with The Sunday Times, Mr Assad was asked if he sleeps at night with all the children being killed in Aleppo and other parts of Syria. |
He reportedly laughed and replied: “I know the meaning of that question. I sleep regular, I sleep and work and eat normal and do sports.” | |
He also shrugged when asked how he felt about all the killing. “It’s the fault of terrorists and we are talking about war, not charity” he said. | |
“In war you always have innocents hurt or killed. What do you do? You do your best. Terrorists are still in Aleppo and use civilians as human shields.” | |
He added: “We can’t just stand still and say, ‘Don’t destroy the city’. More important than the city are the people, so we have to do the best for them.” | |
During the interview, Mr Assad also repeated his claim the Nobel Peace Prize-nominated White Helmets manipulate and forge photos of dead children. | |
He previously said the photo of an injured five-year-old boy taken in the aftermath of an air strike was faked. The picture of Omran Daqneesh became a haunting reminder of civilian suffering in Aleppo. | He previously said the photo of an injured five-year-old boy taken in the aftermath of an air strike was faked. The picture of Omran Daqneesh became a haunting reminder of civilian suffering in Aleppo. |
“Demonisation has reached its peak,” Mr Assad added. He claimed Syrians only have a choice between him and Islamist extremists. | “Demonisation has reached its peak,” Mr Assad added. He claimed Syrians only have a choice between him and Islamist extremists. |
Speaking of himself in the third person, he suggested the West would be forced to accept him: “This is a dictator, this is killing his people, dropping barrel bombs... there’s nothing more they can say about me.” | |
On Sunday, the Syrian regime was accused of shelling a nursery in a rebel-held suburb in the capital of Damascus, killing at least six children and injuring more than 25. | On Sunday, the Syrian regime was accused of shelling a nursery in a rebel-held suburb in the capital of Damascus, killing at least six children and injuring more than 25. |
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