Why the Arab League is giving Bashar a pass
Can you guess why the Arab League hasn't denounced Bashar al-Assad for firing on his people? Really, this is the official reason.Al-Ahram notes that the Arab League hasn't denounced the Syrian regime's violence against protesters. Why? "Syria is different from any other Arab country," says an Arab League official, because—wait for it—Syria is "a country under Israeli occupation." That's right, the Golan Heights—0.65% of Syria's land mass—is in Israel's usurping hands. So fire away at those protesters! Asad has a license.Have you ever heard a lamer excuse?
Labels: Bashar al-Assad, Golan Heights, occupation
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Hatred for Israel to the Arabs, trumps the human rights of their own people.
Not that came as a surprise. It does tell us what truly matters to them in the larger scheme of things.
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