by MEMRI
Following the massive attack on the city of Aleppo by the Syrian regime and its Russian ally, which included the destruction of a hospital, Saudi columnist Khalaf Al-Harbi penned an article in which he harshly attacked the Syrian regime as well as the leaders of Russia, Iran and Hizbullah.
Writing in the government Saudi daily 'Okaz, he
accused these leaders of committing a "genocide" of the Syrian
people, and the international community of silent complicity in this crime. He
added that this crime was comparable to, if not worse than, the crimes of
terrorist organizations such as ISIS and Al-Qaeda.
The
following are excerpts from the article:[1]
Khalaf Al-Harbi (image: All4syria.info)
"In disaster-ridden Aleppo,
a [Syrian air force] jet dropped
barrel bombs on a hospital that was treating victims of previous airstrikes. The
wounded [victims], the doctors and [other] patients were killed, and at the
same time another jet bombed the rescue teams and civil defense [forces]. All
this, of course, under the pretext of combating terrorists!
"What
action can terrorists carry out that is worse than the destruction of a
hospital[?]
"Look at
all the terrifying ISIS videos and the barbaric Al-Qaeda statements, and you
will see the same [acts], possibly even less severe ones. If ISIS sends a
suicide [bomber] to blow up a vegetable market, Bashar [Al-Assad] and Putin's
jets, together with Iran and Hizbullah, have already erased an entire city, and
strove with all their might to exterminate its peaceful residents.
"What's
the difference between Putin and [ISIS leader] Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi? Is it
possible that [Iranian Supreme Leader] Khamenei any more humane than
[Al-Qaeda Leader] Al-Zawahiri? Did [Al-Qaeda in Iraq leader] Al-Zarqawi commit
any crimes that [Hizbullah leader] Hassan Nasrallah has refused to commit? And
as for Bashar Al-Assad – he cannot even be compared to the most satanic among
people and demons, since he is the number one terrorist butcher, who receives
the blessings of the international community, and in most cases has even
conspired with it.
"Moreover,
one could say that the case of Al-Baghdadi, Al-Zawahiri, and other terrorist leaders
is simpler than that of Putin, Khamenei, Nasrallah, and Bashar, since these terrorist
leaders are wanted all over the world, whereas the leaders of the barrel bombs
are presidents of UN member-states. The silence regarding the crimes [of these
leaders] provides certain legitimacy to the methodical extermination [they
carry out in Syria], while we thought that such matters have long ago
disappeared from the world.
Endnotes:
[1] 'Okaz (Saudi Arabia), May 2, 2016.
MEMRI
Source: http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/9170.htm
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