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SSNP abuse and unjust Trial
[edit]Within seconds of assassinating Colonel Adnan AL Maki, during a soccer game, immediately some conspirators announced that SSNP has killed the colonel. The calling has also rise in the media and in every city before any trial or any confirmed facts. The call was also based on saying soldier Younis Abdel Rahim who is SSNP member killed the colonel and then killed himself upon personal revenge to his sister's story with the colonel.------------ First :In the Trial the SSNP lawyer asked a question based on autopsy : The bullet that killed Colonel Adnan AL Malki is different in sized from the one killed Younes. So if you saying that Younes killed the Colonel , then you need to tell us who killed Mr Younis. The question remain an answered and the real criminal who killed both ,in conclusion of pre arranged propaganda, remain free. Second: If the story was correct that Younes truly killed and was revenging to his sister from the colonel , then why shall the SSNP be responsible. Third: Even though the west is accused of orchestrating this whole crime in the struggle over gaining interest in Syria, the SSNP accusation to be pro west remain part of the propaganda to destroy the SSNP as a secular party,, as people were newly freed from western occupation to their contry and accusing SSNP to be pro west was equal to treason.Conspiracy proved to exist by ending all secular movements later within few years SSNP was established 1932, and was anti sectarian party, which was not liked by some who wanted to show Syria as a primitive religious society with no respect to secularism . — Preceding unsigned comment added by Syrian10 (talk • contribs) 20:20, 22 April 2012 (UTC)
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