Sadr Sympathizes with Syria 'Revolutionaries', Praises Assad

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Iraq's anti-U.S. Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr has expressed support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, while noting that he sympathizes with the “revolutionaries” in Syria.

Assad has since March been trying to crush a popular uprising against his government, in which over 3,500 people have been killed, according to U.N. figures.

The Arab League on November 12 voted to suspend Syria, although Iraq itself abstained, and Arab leaders on Wednesday gave Assad three days to halt his "bloody repression" of protests or face sanctions.

But there is "a big difference" between what is happening in Syria and the "great revolutions in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Bahrain and Yemen," Sadr said in a statement titled “To the Revolutionaries in Beloved Syria”.

“Be confident that I totally sympathize with your cause,” Sadr says in the statement received by Agence France Presse on Thursday, addressing the Syrian dissidents.

"One of the reasons behind this difference is that Bashar al-Assad is against the American and Israeli presence and his attitudes are clear, not like those who collapsed before him, or will collapse," said the statement released by his office in the city of Najaf, reiterating points Sadr made in August.

"Some of your lands are still occupied," Sadr said, referring to the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, which the Jewish state seized from Syria in 1967.

Sadr also warned against throwing Syria into "an abyss of terrorism and fragmentation in the event of a vacuum in power."

"We support your demonstrations to show your opinion," Sadr said of the anti-Assad camp.

"But there are large groups that ... are with keeping the government," he said, calling for dialogue and an end to the conflict.

Comments 7
Default-user-icon Gabby (Guest) 17 November 2011, 18:31

Man those are some nasty teeth.

Anyway, he sems to be breaking a new path for the Hezz to follow. He is trying to support ASSad while supporting the people of Syria too. My take is soon Nassy will give a speech along these lines. They are preparing for the fall of ASSad and thing these late veiled attempts at supporting the people will keep their geographic arc together.........it won't.

Default-user-icon A logical song (Guest) 17 November 2011, 21:33

So because Bashar al-Assad is against the American and Israeli presence he's cool. That would make Saddam cool wouldn't it and his slaughtering of all those Shiites including a good number of turbaned Sadrs and Kurds only an inconvenience we should be whiling to overlook.

Default-user-icon Truly Lebanese (Guest) 17 November 2011, 21:40

If the number of those supporting this bloody regime is SOOO big than let's proceed to fair and square elections under international supervision.

Bashar should not be afraid since the others are just armed gangs armed by foreign powers .
The majority knows how a great hero he was in the Golan

Default-user-icon TITUS (Guest) 17 November 2011, 22:49

This filthy Iranian terrorist should have been captured a long time ago! Why is he still at large?!

Thumb joesikemrex 18 November 2011, 05:54

Another Iranian servant

Default-user-icon The Truth (Guest) 18 November 2011, 08:30

Only supports revolutions against pro american dictators not the anti syrian ones what a joke. Also the people wanting to bring down the government care a lot less about golan than they do about their day to day lives and punishing the government assassins and torturers.

Default-user-icon Elie Hobeika (Guest) 18 November 2011, 11:27

Here you have him, the relative of mousa sadr that some think was a hero. He is not only a iranian servant, he is iranian in blood.