The status of Syria's ambassador to France was unclear Tuesday after two broadcast telephone interviews with a woman or perhaps two women claiming to be the diplomat, one of whom said she was resigning while the other denied that assertion.
In the first interview, broadcast on a French news channel, a woman identifying herself as Ambassador Lamia Shakkour said she was resigning over violence in the country.
That interview was quickly followed by another telephone interview, broadcast on Syrian state TV, in which a woman also identifying herself as Shakkour denied having resigned, saying, "I am an integral part of this nation."
The woman in the France 24 interview said she was resigning her post to protest violence against protesters in Syria.
"I cannot support the cycle of extreme violence ... ignore the young men, women and children who have died," she said.
The woman in the Syrian interview said she plans to sue the French news channel and give the proceeds to the children of "martyrs."
Commentary : I think that can inhuman what they do with there own peoPle ho try to be free from abdication of more than 33 years in the power that people suffer.
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