"If you're not shy, do whatever you
want."
This Arabic proverb can be the best answer for the
Future Movement actions and declarations, on top of which are MP Okab Saqr
confessions that he has a major role in arming the Syrian
rebels.
On November 7, and in an interview with the Future TV, Saqr denied having
any role in arming Syrian rebels.
Boldly, the Future MP asked his accusers
"to sue him if they find any evidence proving his engagement is such
activities."
On Friday November 30, both al-Akhbar daily and OTV channel
broadcasted sound recordings for the MP in which his role in shedding the Syrian
blood left no space for denies.
Hours later, Saqr admitted that the sound
belongs to him.
In an interview with Asharq al-Awsat pan Arab daily, Saqr
said: This is my voice, and these are my own words...I'm not concerned."
Acting as a hero, who seeks an honoring medal for leading the
game of Syrian blood, the MP stressed: "I'm not afraid. Let them do whatever
they want. I've always been under the law."
"I am solely responsible for my
acts. Let the jurisdiction carry out its tasks," Saqr said.
He further claimed that "if they want to lift my parliamentary
immunity, let them do it... I don't take it as a cover."
"Do the other suspects involved in the Syrian developments dare
to lift the immunity parallel to me and be sued?" he wondered.
In an attempt to undermine the role of his leader former Prime
Minister Saad Hariri in arming and coordinating with the Syrian rebels, Saqr
stated: "Hariri tasked me to only offer the Syrian people with all the necessary
humanitarian, political and media support."
Commenting on Future MP's declaration, al-Akhbar daily viewed
that "Saqr, wanted from his announcement to anticipate what could be uncovered
from future roles of leading the armed groups that led to massacres against
Syrian civilians.
Source: Dailies, Translated and Edited by
moqawama.org
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