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Jumblat Urges Assad's Overthrow, Asserting Syria Won't be New Iraq if Regime Crumbles
Druze leader Walid Jumblat said Friday that relations with Syria have "reached a point of no return," citing steadily rising tensions since the February assassination of ex-premier Rafik Hariri.
"Relations have reached a point of no return, because we cannot get along with this regime (Damascus) before knowing the truth about the assassination of Rafik Hariri," Jumblat told the Lebanese weekly magazine Al Shiraa.

"The current (Syrian) regime has closed every door on reconciliation," said Jumblat.

He added that he nevertheless believed that "parties and men capable of offering the country a new horizon" still existed in Syria.

The tone of Jumblat suggests he is encouraging Syrians to overthrow the Assad regime. "There won't be a Salafi organization or any fanatic Islamic group that would turn Syria into a new Iraq if the regime falls," he said.(AFP-Naharnet)
 

Beirut, 02 Dec 05, 16:00
 
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