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Muslim Brotherhood denies Request for Links with U.S.
Damascus, 31 Oct. (AKI) - Syria’s outlawed Muslim Brotherhood movement on Monday denied requesting links with the Bush administration in Washington, calling such reports "lies and fabrication" in a statement.
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SYRIA: MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD DENIES REQUEST FOR LINKS WITH U.S. The Muslim Brotherhood’s statement followed a declaration by opposition writer Nabil Fayyad, published on the United Arab Emirates TV network al-Arabiya’s website. Fayyad stated that Ali Sadr al-Din al-Bayanuni, general guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, had in May asked Syrian opposition figure Farid al-Ghadiri - who enjoys Washington’s support - "to open a channel of communication with the US administration". Al-Ghadiri however laid down the condition that the Muslim Brotherhood sign a document stating that it supports the creation of a secular state, which al-Bayanuni confirmed his readiness to do, according to Fayyad. The Muslim Brotherhood recently announced it full support for the Syrian opposition’s pledge to bring about national democratic change. In 2004-2005, the group launched the ’Syria of the future’ campaign to achieve national consensus for a democratic alternative in the country. The Syrian authorities arrested Fayyad in 2004, after he took part in Syria’s Forum for Liberal Dialogue. He was released without charge a month later, and subsequently published a declaration praising "the good treatment" he had received from the Syrian authorities. |
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