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Sheikh Qaouk: US Tools That Caused Chaos in Lebanon, Conspire Today Against Syria

Sheikh Qaouk: US Tools That Caused Chaos in Lebanon, Conspire Today Against Syria
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Hizbullah Executive Council Deputy Head Sheikh Nabil Qaouk assured that the evidence and documents Syria presented concerning March 14 involvement in the latest events in Syria are enough for the Lebanese judiciary to prosecute the involved.

During a memorial service, Sheikh Qaouk noted that as long as the authority in Lebanon does not change and form a new government, there will be no serious action concerning the prosecution. He further pointed out that the fate of the involved party in Syria's unrest is the same fate of those involved in the false witnesses' issue, because these "tools" are still present in the official and judicial authorities.

Hizbullah official considered the same sides that accepted being tools to instigate chaos and tension inside Lebanon are the same sides used as US tools to instigate tension and chaos in Syria. The March 14 actions, Sheikh Qaouk explained, are evidence to their daily instigation and provocation which is all documented at the Syrian authorities.

Sheikh Qaouk also explained that this party has always announced its hostility towards Syria and has been asking the US to change the regime in this country.

Hizbullah official further tackled the latest events in Bahrain, whether the demolition of mosques, the desecration of the Holy Quran, which constitutes a violation to the feelings of all Muslims in the world whether Shiites or Sunnis. He assured that these crimes reveal the criminal face of the United States which ordered the execution of the series of terrorism and oppression against the Bahraini people.

Shiekh Qaouk also underscored that the US administration is responsible for all the boold shed and the crimes that took place in Bahrain. He also stated that it [the US] wants to make up for its failures and political loss in the region, whether in Iraq, Afghanistan, Tunisia, Egypt, or Lebanon.

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