Hakim: Accusing the crowd sectarianism will lead to progress terrorism and increase displaced
5/26/2015
The head of the Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim, on Tuesday, not to question the intentions of the popular crowd, noting that the accusation of sectarianism will lead the crowd for the Advancement of terrorism and increase displaced.
Hakim said in a statement, received "Today's news copy of it," questioning the intentions of the popular crowd and name Palmlishea accused of sectarianism and will lead to further progress terrorism and gangs and more of the affected cities and displaced people and more captives. "
Hakim added that "We are confident that we will win in the end, despite all the wounds and suffering, and our confidence in this stems from reading and realistic, not only the confidence of emotional and sentimental."
Hakim said that "Black Centvdon the popular crowd and draw a new panel of national love and prove to everyone that Anbarna will remain steadfast and Aldoaash to curse the present and Mzabl history."
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5/26/2015
The head of the Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim, on Tuesday, not to question the intentions of the popular crowd, noting that the accusation of sectarianism will lead the crowd for the Advancement of terrorism and increase displaced.
Hakim said in a statement, received "Today's news copy of it," questioning the intentions of the popular crowd and name Palmlishea accused of sectarianism and will lead to further progress terrorism and gangs and more of the affected cities and displaced people and more captives. "
Hakim added that "We are confident that we will win in the end, despite all the wounds and suffering, and our confidence in this stems from reading and realistic, not only the confidence of emotional and sentimental."
Hakim said that "Black Centvdon the popular crowd and draw a new panel of national love and prove to everyone that Anbarna will remain steadfast and Aldoaash to curse the present and Mzabl history."
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