Saturday, August 27, 2011

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MB Spokesman Slams Nasrallah's Support of "Criminal" Syrian Regime

Muslim Brotherhood spokesman Dr. Mahmoud Ghozlan strenuously criticized the speech delivered on Friday by Hezbollah's Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah, in which he expressed his support of the Syrian regime, praising its "role in supporting the resistance in Lebanon and Palestine, and its commitment to reforms despite international pressures."

Saturday, August 27,2011 04:17
by Hussein Mahmoud
IkhwanWeb
Muslim Brotherhood spokesman Dr. Mahmoud Ghozlan strenuously criticized the speech delivered on Friday by Hezbollah's Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah, in which he expressed his support of the Syrian regime, praising its "role in supporting the resistance in Lebanon and Palestine, and its commitment to reforms despite international pressures."
In a statement to Ikhwanweb, Ghozlan rejected Nasrallah's remarks, saying they reflect his negative stance towards the Syrian peaceful revolution, which undermined his reputation and respect in the Arab and Islamic worlds because of his siding with "the criminal regime of Bashar Al-Assad."

"Bashar Al-Assad is a brutal dictator just like his father," Ghozlan said, "and his role in resistance is a fallacy; the Golan Heights have been occupied by Israel for 40 years without a single attempt by Al-Assad to restore them."
"Bashar is now killing his people with his army tanks, then where is that so-called resistance Nasrallah is hailing? Does he mean by this "resistance" the mass murder of the Syrian people?" Ghozlan said, calling on all nations and peoples to show solidarity with the Syrian people in their peaceful revolution against the despotic regime of Bashar Al-Assad.
Meanwhile, pro-regime army units have killed tens of peaceful demonstrators on Friday, which raises the death toll to more than 2200 martyr since the start of the Syrian revolution in March, above one hundred of them are children.
tags: Muslim Brotherhood / Hezbollah / Lebanon / Palestine / Arab World / Islamic World / IOF / Assad / Golan / Mahmoud Ghozlan / Nasrallah / Syrian Regime / Syrian Revolution / Dictator / Syrian People / Demonstrators / Solidarity Posted in Egyptian

Blogger comment:
Though I am a moderate guy I like in Hazeb Allah their good moral values and taking care of their people. I do not know however why they were happy for the Egyptian revolution and not the Syrian revolution, though same came with same idea standing against tyrants and go peacefully in large masses and put the regime in answering to their people in the front of the world. The regime started violence to make it clear that they will not go away and talk about some reforms so they can abort the revolution. People made it clear that they do not want Bashar like they did with Mubarak and the army stood with the people. Why Naser Allah has double standards here. There should be unity for all Muslims. If Muslims to unite with no fights we will have our respect in the world. Iran has to stand also with the Syrians. No tyranny or injustice to any group of people. People have to elect their leaders and be sure there is no corruption and their people are able to change their destiny. There is no Shia and Sunni war or conflicts if we really examine how the prophet united all Muslims it is one religion and one Islam.

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