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Arabia |
Ugly sectarian agenda |
2014-10-19 |
[ARABNEWS] The terrorist organization, Hezbollah, has called on the international rights organizations to "intervene" in the case of Nimr Al-Nimr, who has been sentenced to death in a sedition case in the Kingdom. Ironically, the Hezbollah has termed Al-Nimr a "mujahid scholar." Its stance on a convicted terrorist is a testimony to the outfit's ugly sectarian designs in the region. This call has exposed Hezbollah's interference in other country's affairs and of course with Iranian support to undermine the interests of other countries and spread sectarianism. Al-Nimr is a terrorist just like other terrorists. His sectarian leanings don't provide him immunity from the law. Isn't it ironic that Hezbollah is raising hue and cry and calling it "repression" at a time when it has overrun Beirut and scuttled democracy. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Well, you destroyed Beruit long ago, Iraq recently, and Syria, well you know all about THAT, Hezbollah. "Scholars" are just not what they used to be. |
Posted by: newc 2014-10-19 00:57 |