Prime Minister called on imams to use harsh wordsThe memorandum of the U.S. diplomatic site Wikileaks published and quoted by the newspaper (Aftenposten) Norwegian that Syria has facilitated the attacks on Scandinavian embassies in Damascus during the violent demonstrations that took place in protest against the cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in early 2006.According to the memorandum that the Syrian Prime Minister Mohammad Naji Otari instructed before the days of violence to the Chief Mufti of Syria to requests from imams to use harsh words in his Friday sermon, "without limits on the user's speech."The information comes from the U.S. diplomatic one of the characters the most influential Sunni religious in Damascus, which was wiped her name in the document published in Aftenposten.He said the cleric, quoted by the U.S. embassy words, the Syrian government cleared the way for the continuation of the riots, a prolonged period and when she saw that the message arrived and moved to stop them threatened with violence. He said the Sunni cleric's message to Damascus, the West was "That's what we legitimized Stnalonh that for real democracy and we let the Islamists decide."At the same time, Damascus wants to show the Islamic street that it protects the dignity of Islam, according to the same source.On the fourth of February 2006 demonstrators burned the Danish embassy in Damascus, which included Mmthleeti Sweden and Chile, in protest against the publication of 12 cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad in a newspaper Dnmarkiyp. Summoned the Danish ambassador to protest the poor protection by the Syrian authorities made secure to the embassy.And got the newspaper Aftenposten published on the note on its entire 250 thousand notes owned by insiders and unknown means, without agreement with the site as it did five newspapers is a major New York Times Thi Guardian and Le Monde, El Pais and Der Spiegel.mardi 28 décembre 2010
Wikileaks: Syria has facilitated the attack on the Scandinavian embassies in response to the cartoons
Prime Minister called on imams to use harsh wordsThe memorandum of the U.S. diplomatic site Wikileaks published and quoted by the newspaper (Aftenposten) Norwegian that Syria has facilitated the attacks on Scandinavian embassies in Damascus during the violent demonstrations that took place in protest against the cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in early 2006.According to the memorandum that the Syrian Prime Minister Mohammad Naji Otari instructed before the days of violence to the Chief Mufti of Syria to requests from imams to use harsh words in his Friday sermon, "without limits on the user's speech."The information comes from the U.S. diplomatic one of the characters the most influential Sunni religious in Damascus, which was wiped her name in the document published in Aftenposten.He said the cleric, quoted by the U.S. embassy words, the Syrian government cleared the way for the continuation of the riots, a prolonged period and when she saw that the message arrived and moved to stop them threatened with violence. He said the Sunni cleric's message to Damascus, the West was "That's what we legitimized Stnalonh that for real democracy and we let the Islamists decide."At the same time, Damascus wants to show the Islamic street that it protects the dignity of Islam, according to the same source.On the fourth of February 2006 demonstrators burned the Danish embassy in Damascus, which included Mmthleeti Sweden and Chile, in protest against the publication of 12 cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad in a newspaper Dnmarkiyp. Summoned the Danish ambassador to protest the poor protection by the Syrian authorities made secure to the embassy.And got the newspaper Aftenposten published on the note on its entire 250 thousand notes owned by insiders and unknown means, without agreement with the site as it did five newspapers is a major New York Times Thi Guardian and Le Monde, El Pais and Der Spiegel.
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