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Middle East
Bad Guys don't expect to be expelled from Damascus
2002-06-28
Leaders of four Palestinian organizations which take Damascus as a headquarter have ruled out that the Syrian leadership will respond to the call made by the US President George Bush to expel leaders of these organizations.
I'm not surprised...
  • The secretary general of the People's Front For the Liberation of Palestine - General Command - Ahmad Jibril told the London- based al-Hayat daily in its Wednesday's issue that Bush's statement is an attempt to blackmail and pressure the Syrian leadership.
  • For his part, the former chairman of the political bureau of the Islamic Resistance Movement [Hamas] Mousa Abu Marzouk ruled out in similar statements to al-Hayat the Syrian leadership to expel leaders of these organizations. He said that Syria's identification of terrorism is different from that of Washington. He explained that these organizations for Damascus are resistance and militant movements.
  • Member of the Islamic Jihad leadership Zeyad Nakhallah said that "our existence in Syria is a media one, while the military and resistance presence is inside Palestine and if Israel and the US can not break the resistance in our land (Palestinian territories), they want to transfer the battle to other Arab countries."
  • The external leadership official at the People's Front For the Liberation of Palestine Maher al-Taher stressed the right of the Palestinians in Syria to express themselves and to call for restoring back their rights from the Israeli side.
    Interesting coincidence that three of the four bitter-ender organizations in Paleostine reside in Damascus, rather than in, say, Djibouti and Prague and Durban. The fiction that these aren't terrorist movements has worn so thin the holes are showing. Whether the Syrians or the Iranians are the real drivers can probably be argued — it could be a true joint effort, I guess. Whichever it is, it's not native Paleostinians. Think about the implications of that statement...!
  • Posted by:Fred Pruitt

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