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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Communists and Islamists in Syria

According to As'ad Abu Khalil: I am getting information from comrades in Syria that the [Communist Action] party has been active in the protests, especially in the sit-in in Homs. So no, not all the protesters are Salafite nuts, but Salafite nuts are there too. That can't be denied.
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