Syria's ambassador to France announced his resignation in a French television network, against the conditions prevailing in the country. But the lapse of a few hours later, he was angry for not feeling told backwards. He also threatened to sue.
No videos are connected when the Syrian Ambassador to France Lamia Shakkour willing memberik comments in a television show in France 24. At the event, which is available is only the voice of the ambassador.
Party television stations represented by senior producer France 24 admitted contact phone number which is used to speak with Ambassador Shakkour. In the event Shakkour agrees to debate and ultimately himself announced his resignation in French and English.
"While I admire the strength of our troops, I can not support the wave of violence that occurred. I can not ignore the protesters who died honored and their families who live in misery," said a voice claiming to be Ambassador Shakkour as quoted by France 24, Wednesday (8 / 6 / 2011).
"My resignation as Syria's Ambassador to France will be effective immediately," he continued.
But approximately one hour later, a Syrian national television broadcast a statement of another woman who claims to be Ambassador Shakkour. In his statement, he said emphatically that he did not resign.
"It (the announcement of the resignation) is a form of biased information campaign with the aim of destroying the credibility of this great country (Syria)," said the voice of women who claimed Mr Shakkour through a Syrian national television.
Furthermore, women are also promising to do a press conference to rectify mistakes that occur. But that explanation did not come.
Parties France 24 admitted calling the woman ambassador ordinary telephone call, and when invited to debate it clearly says the resignation of Ambassador Shakkour in English and French.
"We called him immediately. We call the number that we use when called him," said Deputy Editor France 24 Renee Kaplan.
After this chaotic, many French journalists who waited for requesting clarification from the Syrian Embassy in France. While the Syrian Embassy website itself is rumored to not work.
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