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Hassan Hachimi described as a member of the Syrian National Council exiled in Turkey
Original address: http://www.italiaoggi.it/giornali/dettaglio_giornali.asp?preview=false&accessMode=FA&id=1796382&codiciTestate=1
Author: Valeria Serpentini
Source: ItaliaOggi, November 1, 2012
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Original title (Italian): Il piccolo Qatar vuol essere grande (The small Qatar has large ambitions)
Modesto as an extension , however, has immense financial resources , thanks to its oil will drive the Arab countries in the stabilization in Syria.
The emir of Qatar, Hamad Ben Jassem Al- Thani , speaking of Syria during an interview with al- Jazeera , he stressed the importance of an intervention that seeks to appease the " extermination taking place in the country with the complicity of the international community ". The scenario Syria seems to be every day more complex. The stakes are delicate and uncertain evolution contrasts with the maintenance of a status quo that you do every day more serious and dangerous. Qatar focuses on the need for action to protect the population from violence , but behind these dynamics , lies a predictable reorganization of the balance of power in the Middle East , including the small and rich emirate you want to make promoter. The search for a primacy of Qatar is built on two main fronts: on the one hand seeks to emerge with respect to the consolidated supremacy of Saudi Arabia in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC ), the other tries to counter the imposition a balance Shiite based on collaboration between Assad's Syria , Iran and Lebanon . The revolutions in the Arab world have highlighted the emergence of a conservative movement and democratic Islam of which Qatar is the organizer at the expense of Saudia Arabia in the past more inclined to oppose any kind of revolt that could threaten the power of monarchies the Gulf. The support of the Qatar Islamic movements moderate , now in government in Egypt ( Muslim Brotherhood ) and Tunisia ( Ennahda ) , are a clear example of the strategy put in atto.Durante his speech to the General Assembly of the UN, the Emir Qatar's Al- Thani , criticizing the inaction of the security Council , blocked by the veto of Russia and China , had urged Arab countries to intervene to stop the bloodshed in Syria. For the moment , the Arab countries do not seem ready for a military intervention , but do not underestimate the support that Egypt is willing to give to the proposal of Qatar, with direct involvement of Turkey, as stated by an adviser to the president Egyptian Morsy , Saif Abdel Fattah , 29 settembre.Il Iranian president , Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has instead proved against any foreign interference in Syria , outlining , otherwise, the emergence of a new war and a scene of chaos and ten instability in the region . The leader of Qatar , however , reiterated that Arab intervention would not result in a worsening of the crisis, " the military would not go to Syria to fight , their goal would be to stop what is happening now ." In the past, interventions have not been successful due to a lack of equipment , but continues to Thani , "there will even be a sufficient number of peacekeeping forces capable of putting an end to internal strife in Syria ." Meanwhile Al- Thani invites the international mediator UN and the Arab League for Syria, Lakhdar Brahimi , to " work out a solution before the Security Council ." Hassan Hashimi , a member of the Syrian National Council in exile in Turkey , said that Syria " is losing every day , between 150 and 200 people. Of course, no action will be easy to implement and any proposal will need a lot of effort to operate. The Arabs are the first from which it is expected to help the Syrian people . "