It looks like Naame Shaam’s campaign to elect Sepah Qods’ chief as president of Syria was not that far-fetched, after all. For the Syrian president himself has been quoted saying Major-General Qassem Soleimani should be the president of Syria. Well, almost. According to an Iranian news website,[1] […]
Read more →Everyone knows that the Syrian presidential ‘elections’ on 3 June 2014 are a farce. But it may be useful to remember why, and to consider the message the Iranian regime is sending to the world via these elections. First, there have never been free and fair elections […]
Read more →On the eve of the Syrian elections, Naame Shaam activists staged a mock ‘election rally’ in front of the Iranian embassy in London to highlight the role of Iran in fuelling the ongoing Syrian conflict. For more details, see our press release. (to download high-resolution versions of […]
Read more →“He killed the killed and walked in his funeral” The chief of Sepah Quds Gen. Qasem Soleimani has reportedly made a secret visit to Latakya to offer his belated condolences to the family of Hilal al-Assad, who was killed in Latakiya in March 2014. Hilal al-Assad, a […]
Read more →Below is the ‘official’ poster (WITHOUT Naame Shaam’s logo) of the Syria election campaign of Qassem Soleimani, who has been nominated by Naame Shaam to be president of Syria. It is true that the campaign is partly aimed at making fun of Gen. Soleimani, but he is […]
Read more →Vote for Qassen Soleimani president of Syria – and his deputy Bashar al-Assad!
Read more →Tehran, 24 May 2014 – The campaign group Naame Shaam today launched an ‘election campaign’ to vote Iranian General Qassem Soleimani as president of Syria, and Syrian current president Bashar al-Assad to be his deputy. Gen. Soleimani is the chief of Sepah Qods, a division of Sepah […]
Read more →The elections are a masquerade, of course. Not only because the ostensible rivals are not real rivals, but also because only about half of the eligible voters could theoretically cast their vote. The other half of Syrians are either refugees in neighboring countries, incarcerated in prisons, or […]
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