Thursday 7 July 2011

MP Raad: Seeking International Boycott to Cabinet Conspiracy on State

Local Editor
Head of Loyalty to the Resistance Parliamentary Bloc MP Mohammad Raad emphasized that “the government and the opposition should both hold the responsibility of securing the necessary atmosphere in order to preserve Lebanon, despite all the political conflicts and disagreements between leaderships.”

During his speech in the parliamentary session for discussing the policy statement, MP Raad indicated that “the government is required to implement the constitution and the law, and find solutions for the political disagreements on one hand, and for the country and the Lebanese people’s needs on the other.”

MP Raad stated that “he had trust that this government was capable of presenting national, productive performance,” indicating that “this government was established and formed in Lebanon and it did not resemble the one party government.”

“This is the first government that was formed without any foreign intervention,” head of Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc assured, considering that the international tribunal has become a strategic tool for aggression.”

MP Raad further indicated that “out of experience we learned that Lebanon is special with its dynamic people; and with the positive interaction between its elements, it is capable of absorbing crisis and renewing the political atmosphere.”

He described Lebanon as the nation of dialogue, openness, partnership, and coexistence, as it is the national of resistance, firmness, and creativity… just as the variation of sects is a source of wealth and cultural values, intolerance and isolation are a source of continuous internal threats.
The Lebanese MP said that “resorting to international powers under any excuse is a threat to Lebanon’s sovereignty… pledging to seek international boycott to Lebanon’s government is a conspiracy against the state and sovereignty.”

In addition, MP Raad considered that “it is a great fraud to relate between justice, and the forged politicized tribunal.”

“In Lebanon, we all demand the truth and call for justice, considering it is a guarantee for stability,” MP Raad said reiterating that this tribunal will not uncover the truth, it will not implement justice, and it is a threat to stability in Lebanon.

He said “no one could deceive the Lebanese and seize their country by a politicized and forged international tribunal… nor can anyone use the slogan of truth and justice and use mechanisms that conceal truth and cover Israel’s involvement in the crime and reckon with the honorable ones who shattered the dreams of international suppressors and prevented them from overpowering our country.”

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