هيثم مناع: حادثة الاعتداء لا تستحق التوقف عندها
Haytham Mannaa: the assault incident is not worth pausing upon
http://arabic.rt.com/news_all_news/news/571316
10.11.2011 13:00
The head of the Arab Committee for Human Rights Haytham mannaa in a telephone interview with the channel "Russia Today" from Cairo delegation, "NCB" experienced by the Syrian citizens were not able to control their nerves and act wisely to abuse and insults, slander, eggs, adding that it is shameful to talk and speak with him .
mannaa also pointed out that the citizens wanted to deliver a message expressing their point of view, describing the incident dangerous precedent.
He explained that those affected by the Delegation of the Commission did not claim a right to prosecute, despite the fact that by Bassam King broke.
He said the opposition is fighting a battle for democracy and for the people and the revolution and this would much more important than what happened, and there is no time to give the incident more than it deserves.
He said that the Arab League initiative worth trying, even if its share of success 5%, stressing the need to be a peaceful revolution and anti-sectarian and against foreign intervention, because the people are unable to complete its revolution and its goals for himself.
He noted that members of the Syrian National Council denounced the attack on the Delegation of the Commission, stressing that he may not give up what he called "business strategy", coordination and dialogue because of this incident.
With regard to the future of the Arab initiative mannaa pointed out that the role of Qatar in the Darfur issue was very positive and helped in the convergence of views, saying, "If Hamad bin Jassem wanted to succeed, this initiative has to follow the policy again, especially in terms of media." He stressed that Qatar and the GCC is able to give force to this initiative both in terms of action or claim to hold an emergency Arab summit.
المعارض هيثم مناع : إذا أراد حمد بن جاسم أن تنجح المبادرة العربية عليه ان يتبع سياسة إعلامية أخرى
Opposition Haytham mannaa: If Hamad bin Jassem wants to suceed in the Arab initiative, then he has to follow a differnt media policy
http://www.aksalser.com/index.php?page=view_news&id=b9a7152e76ee68cc1609b8720f0438ad&ar=232044892
Thursday - November 10 - 2011 - 13:35:17
The head of the Arab Committee for National Human Rights, opposition, Haytham Mannaa, "If Hamad bin Jassem wants to succeed in this initiative, he has to follow a different approach, especially in terms of media."
The mannaa said in a telephone interview with the channel "Russia today," said Qatar and the GCC is able to give force to this initiative both in terms of action or claim to hold an emergency Arab summit.
And about the attack on the delegation's opposition supporters of the "National Council" in Cairo, said "affected by the Delegation of the Commission did not claim a right to prosecute, despite the fact that by Bassam King broke."
He said that the Arab League initiative worth trying, even if its share of success 5%, stressing the need to be a peaceful revolution and anti-sectarian and against foreign intervention, because the people are unable to complete its revolution and its goals for himself.
The Haytham mannaa is a leading Syrian dissidents living abroad, which he refused to see him always outside interference in the internal affairs of Syria.
Assad to play 'Kurdish card against Turkey, report says
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php?n=assad-to-play-8216kurdish-card-against-turkey-report-says-2011-11-09
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
PARIS - Hürriyet
(Note: This is the same report as this one. The headline of this article indicates how nervously the Turkish government is reacting to a tiny change on the Syrian side.)
Syria is looking to destabilize Turkey by providing greater autonomy to the Arab republic's Kurdish population in the wake of Ankara's demands that Damascus heed the demands of the country's opposition, French daily Le Figaro has reported.
The Bashar al-Assad government has begun to support the Kurdish people living in Syria's north, which is reportedly home to 1.9 million Kurds, in an attempt to pose a threat to Turkey in its fight against the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), daily Hürriyet quoted the daily as saying yesterday.
Assad has taken advantage of the current crisis in the country to establish a "Kurdish autonomous region" in Syria in the event that he falls from power in a similar fashion to Col. Moammar Gadhafi in Libya.
The president has been preparing the ground for a Kurdish autonomous regional administration by opening Kurdish schools in the country's north, reported Le Figaro, adding that the language of instruction was Kurdish and that the Kurdish anthem was sung every day.
The daily also claimed that Assad permitted Kurdish politician Muhammad Salih Muslim, the head of the Democratic Union Party (PYD), which is seen as a PKK affiliate, to return to Syria as a message to Turkey. Muslim was in exile in Iraq until the protests against Assad began in Syria earlier this year.
The PYD is reportedly organizing local elections in the north, the daily said.
The newspaper said accepting the Kurdish politician into Syria must be seen as an action to "punish [Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip] Erdoğan for harshly objecting to Syria's crackdown on its dissidents."
"It is no coincidence that Muslim has been elected as the deputy head of the Democratic Change Committee Coordination, which was founded by the Syrian regime, shortly after returning from exile," said the daily. "The PYD is staying away from the Syrian National Council [SNC] which was founded in Istanbul because it believes that the SNC is backed by Western powers and is against the PKK."
The assassination of Mashaal Tammo on Oct. 7, a Kurdish opposition leader in Syria, was also a message to Syrian Kurds that a "good Kurd" was one supported by the regime, according to Le Figaro.
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