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Syria’s Brotherhood calls for action amid escalating violence

Wednesday, March 13, 2013 14:42
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Syria’s Muslim Brotherhood called on Wednesday for a week of action both in the strife-torn country and elsewhere to mark the two years since the revolt broke out against President Bashar al-Assad.

“We in the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria declare the week following March 15 a national week of solidarity with the Syrian people and their blessed revolution,” AFP quoted the exiled opposition group as saying.

“We call on the heroic Syrian people to bring back to life all aspects of the uprising… inspired by the spirit of real national unity, speaking in one voice,” a statement added.

Protesters in towns and cities across Syria have taken to the streets every Friday since March 15, 2011 to call for the fall of Assad.

The banned Muslim Brotherhood was forced out of Syria by Assad’s father and predecessor Hafez after the brutal repression of an Islamist-led anti-regime movement in the early 1980s.

Dissidents say the group plays a significant role in the opposition today.

In its statement, the Brotherhood also called on “people in Arab and Islamic countries, and on free people everywhere in the world… to consider March 15 to 22 a week of global support to the Syrian people… with marches, demonstrations and sit-ins.”

The organization also renewed its criticism of the international community’s paralysis over the Syrian crisis.

“The Syrian people, men, women, old and young, carry out wonderful acts of bravery and make sacrifices, holding out despite the regime’s massacres and its crimes against defenseless civilians,” said the Brotherhood.

But “the international community has watched and listened on, failing the Syrian people, and failing to fulfill its legal and humanitarian responsibilities,” it added.

More: http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/201…sary-.html



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