Maliki: Libya's revolution will not end sectarian conflict or national, we honor the will of the people
Editor: MN Monday, 22 August 2011 19:52 GMT
Alsumaria News / *****Baghdad, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on Monday, that the revolution in Libya will not end conflict sectarian or national,***** pointing out he stood with dignity and respect for the will of the oppressed peoples seeking freedom.***** Maliki said in a speech during the breakfast in Baghdad, *****"we honor and respect for all people that are looking for freedom, "stressing that" the revolution in Libya will not end conflict sectarian because it is a cause of people deprived and oppressed and the sunset, *****"as he put it.****** The rebels Libyans entered the Libyan capital on Sunday evening, while still fighting going on in some neighborhoods of the capital where there are still forces of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, in his residence in Bab Azizia. The Prime Minister added that "We stand with the current demands for freedom and democracy and the identity and the will of the people, but we do not stand with the mainstream, who wants to transform this movement into a sectarian conflict or national" . It is noteworthy that a spokesman for the Iraqi List, Haidar al-Mulla said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", Monday, that "the fall of the" regime of President Muammar Gaddafi, Siegel points "luminous" in the history of the Arab peoples, and exposed systems hollow remaining, and invited the rest of the systems to take lessons from this experience, stressing that the current era is the era of the people. " experiencing a number of Arab mass protests to demand the ouster of their heads and change the system of government and the application of a number of reforms, including Syria, Yemen, which witnessed several months ago, in an unprecedented revolution inspired by the Tens of thousands of demonstrators, the events of the revolutions of Tunisia and Egypt, which toppled presidents Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, Hosni Mubarak.
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Editor: MN Monday, 22 August 2011 19:52 GMT
Alsumaria News / *****Baghdad, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on Monday, that the revolution in Libya will not end conflict sectarian or national,***** pointing out he stood with dignity and respect for the will of the oppressed peoples seeking freedom.***** Maliki said in a speech during the breakfast in Baghdad, *****"we honor and respect for all people that are looking for freedom, "stressing that" the revolution in Libya will not end conflict sectarian because it is a cause of people deprived and oppressed and the sunset, *****"as he put it.****** The rebels Libyans entered the Libyan capital on Sunday evening, while still fighting going on in some neighborhoods of the capital where there are still forces of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, in his residence in Bab Azizia. The Prime Minister added that "We stand with the current demands for freedom and democracy and the identity and the will of the people, but we do not stand with the mainstream, who wants to transform this movement into a sectarian conflict or national" . It is noteworthy that a spokesman for the Iraqi List, Haidar al-Mulla said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", Monday, that "the fall of the" regime of President Muammar Gaddafi, Siegel points "luminous" in the history of the Arab peoples, and exposed systems hollow remaining, and invited the rest of the systems to take lessons from this experience, stressing that the current era is the era of the people. " experiencing a number of Arab mass protests to demand the ouster of their heads and change the system of government and the application of a number of reforms, including Syria, Yemen, which witnessed several months ago, in an unprecedented revolution inspired by the Tens of thousands of demonstrators, the events of the revolutions of Tunisia and Egypt, which toppled presidents Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, Hosni Mubarak.
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