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Monday, 9 May 2011

Syria Events Aimed at Destroying Resistance Path of Syrian People


Head of Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc MP Mohammad Raad stated, "Our enemy possesses all the technicalities and invests in all scientific and technological developments, and obtains the money and resources through which it can restrain the wills of nations. However, the nations store their wills and exploit it whenever the chance".

In this context, MP Raad believed that what happened in Tunisia and Egypt, were an expression of the rising of this will which exploded as a result of oppression, injustice, persecution, repression, assaulting dignity, and destroying the human moral character.

Furthermore, MP Mohammad Raad affirmed, "When the popular will [revolution] in Tunisia and Egypt succeeded, the enemy was alarmed and noticed that if it [will] infected other nations in the Arab World, then this would probably drain all its ["Israel's"] interests".

Head of Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc also referred to the enemy's act of neglecting the revolutions in Yemen and Libya, while unleashing its allies to invade Bahrain and breach sanctities including demolishing mosques, burning the holy Quran, and arrest women.
Raad described the aforementioned as a failing attempt to restore the leading position, and interrupt the people's will in achieving their demands and goals.

Moreover, MP Raad clarified that the enemy has triggered incitement in a country which holds on to the path of resistance under the motto of reform and change. He reaffirmed that reform is required and each regime does not seek development and reform, is a regime that cannot withstand and remain in power.

On this level, MP Mohammad Raad pointed out, "The goal behind what happened in our neighboring country [Syria], is to destroy the resistance path of the Syria people, which on their part, seem to be more committed to this path than ever, and were capable of differentiating between reform and sabotage".

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