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Sheikh Qassem: Where is the UN SG who criticizes resistance network & not "Israeli" spy networks?

Sheikh Qassem: Where is the UN SG who criticizes resistance network & not
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Hizbollah Site Staff, 15-4-2009

Deputy Secretary General of Hizbullah Sheikh Naim Qassem, said "Had the judicial sentences against former collaborators been at the required level of strictness, we would not have found such a high prevalence of collaborators unafraid of collaboration, because they know sentences will be light and basic."

In a speech he gave during a funeral ceremony in Berjawi Hussainiya Town Hall - in Bir Hassan, in which His Eminence called on "the judicial organs to issue stricter penalties against the criminal murderers who have been arrested, including the death sentence for some of them, to become a lesson for others, and to know that any collaboration for 'Israel' is high treason itself."

His Eminence asked: "Where is the Secretary General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon and his talk of the independence of countries? He is the one to criticize the resistance networks against occupation, but does not criticize "Israel's" criminal networks of assault and espionage, because he acts as a biased Secretary-General in 'Israel's' favour and not as an impartial objective and fair side."

His Eminence pointed out that "We are still waiting for 'March 14' group to make their voice heard regarding these 'Israeli' networks, especially as they are busy confronting invisible issues about which they are giving opinions and making views."

"We now have a large number of 'Israeli' networks about which I would like to hear their objecting stands which represented in calling for memos to be sent to the Security Council and holding a number of conferences and statements in objection to the 'Israeli' networks."

"Could we hear any objections and criticism of these networks? We are still waiting because so far we have not heard anything."

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