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File photo of former Syrian Muslim Brotherhood General Guide Ali Sadreddine Al-Bayanuni. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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A picture taken on September 18, 2013 shows the road leading to Syria’s ancient Christian town of Maalula. Inter-sectarian violence has long troubled Syria. (AFP PHOTO/ANWAR AMRO)
Syria’s Brotherhood: Doomed to Repeat the Past
In Istanbul last month, the Syrian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood launched a new political party known by its Arabic name, Waad (“Promise”). It will be led by Mohamed Walid, a Brotherhood figure, but his deputy will be Nabil Kasis, a Christian. The party will...Caption:
File photo of former Syrian Muslim Brotherhood General Guide Ali Sadreddine Al-Bayanuni. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Syrian Muslim Brotherhood promise new party
London, Asharq Al-Awsat—The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood has announced the conclusion of its political consultations over the formation of a new political party named the National Constitution and Freedom Party, to be known by its Arabic name, Waad (The Promise). In...Caption:
A Syrian man tries on a homemade gas-mask assembled using a plastic bottle, coal, cotton, gauze, cola, and cardboard, for protection against chemical weapons, in Syria’s northern Latakia province, April 26, 2013 (AFP PHOTO / MIGUEL MEDINA)
US and UK Cautious on Nerve Gas Claims in Syria
London, Asharq Al-Awsat—Uncertainty continues to surround the allegations of the use of chemical weapons in Syria, after US and British officials said this week that evidence had emerged that the Syrian government had used nerve gas on the battlefield. In a letter to...Caption:
Syrian Muslim Brotherhood spokesman Zuheir Salem. Source: Tam Hussein