Damascus Slams Arab League Seat Transfer to Rebels

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Damascus slammed the Syrian opposition for its "theft" of the country's Arab League seat on Wednesday, calling it a "legal, political and moral crime."

The comments, published in pro-regime newspapers, came shortly before opposition leader Ahmed Moaz al-Khatib addressed an Arab League summit in Doha, as the seat was handed to the opposition.

"This theft that the sheikhdom of Qatar and other collaborator, treacherous, backward Arab regimes have committed by handing the Doha-sponsored Coalition the Syrian state's membership... is a legal, political and moral crime," the Tishreen newspaper wrote.

The Syrian state under President Bashar Assad "still exists in its people, army, institutions, services, and its legislative, executive and judicial authorities that exercise (the country's) full sovereignty", the daily added.

"Shame on you, Arab brothers."

Syria's membership in the Arab League was suspended in November 2011 and the organization had said it would hand over the seat to the opposition once it took steps to set up an executive body.

Set up in Doha in November 2012, the Coalition has been recognized by dozens of states and organizations as legitimate representative of the Syrian people, and earlier this month it elected its first rebel prime minister.

The Al-Watan newspaper said the Arab League's decision to hand over the seat "opens the way to hold accountable any state that hands the embassy to opponents", while blaming foreign states for creating dissent against Assad's regime.

The opposition's takeover of the Syrian seat "will pose a danger of the gravest kind to international and diplomatic relations", it said, adding that the "biggest losers... will be the Thani clan (of Qatar)... and the Saudi clan".

Damascus "is not affected at all by the loss of its seat... because this league does not represent Syria's beliefs", the daily added.

The Arab League was "a heavy burden on the Syrian people and state, and on the Syrian collective conscience", Al-Watan said.

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Missing mohammad_ca 11 years

ASSad regime has been occupying Syria for over 40 years and now they're talking about theft?

Missing roxsheba 11 years

Saudis and the GCC states are the biggest thieves in the M.E .. Can't you see what they doing to the region and the world with their dirty oil money ? They're even bribing the US and Israel to turn a blind eye and creating havoc to countries that does not warrant a destructive war , whilst all the while its them that need to have a change of regime , that bloody Malek Abdullah and the little thieves oops I mean Shieks ..

Missing mohammad_ca 11 years

hizbolla is stealing my country Lebanon what did Saudi steal from me?

Missing bombtheproblem 11 years

Hizbolla helped kill some of the great men of our country, who have the Saudi's assassinated?

Missing ehab11 11 years

thieves?? they have more money then other nations in the area combined why would they need to thief things, you mistaken them with Iran who has stolen lebanon off the lebanese by funding a private religious army & trying to control syria through a sect that accounts for 10% of the Syrian population. You pro iranians amaze me with your dotted logic.