Syria: Muslim Brotherhood's Clandestine Revolution
From the Guardian:
(Reuters) - At a meeting of Syria's opposition, Muslim Brotherhood
officials gather round Marxists colleagues, nudging them to produce
policy statements for the Syrian National Council, the main political
group challenging President Bashar al-Assad.
With many living in the West,
and some ditching their trademark beards, it is hard to differentiate
Brotherhood from leftists. But there is little dispute about who calls
the shots.
From annihilation at home 30 years ago when they challenged the iron-fisted rule of Hafez al-Assad,
the Brotherhood has recovered to become the dominant force of the exile
opposition in the 14-month-old revolt against his son Bashar.
Careful
not to undermine the council's disparate supporters, the Brotherhood
has played down its growing influence within the Syrian National Council
(SNC), whose public face is the secular Paris-based professor Bourhan
Ghalioun.
"We chose this
face, accepted by the West and by the inside. We don't want the regime
to take advantage if an Islamist becomes the Syrian National Council's
head," former Brotherhood leader Ali Sadreddine al-Bayanouni told
supporters in a video.
The footage is now being circulated by Brotherhood opponents, seeking to highlight its undeclared power.
"We nominated Ghalioun as a front for national action. We are not moving now as Muslim Brotherhood but as part of a front that includes all currents," said Bayanouni.
4 comments:
CASSANDRA MOMENT AT IBA
Jihad is not revolution.
Syria will become just another faceless part of the Ummah along with Egypt.
The Christians there will end up eating dust.
To deal with radical Islam, Hafez ElAssad committed massacre after massacre. There was no problem with Muslims because he killed so many of their mujahidis.
It's too bad Bashar doesn't have the resources and the guts his father did.
Because force, fear and blood is all that speaks to his unruly subjects.
Didn't somebody in the Obama administration recently say that the Arab Spring has been a success for freedom? Pffft.
Jay Carney, that's who
The State dept when they recently said the war on terror was over, that's who
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