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U.S. strike rages anger among pro-Assad artists

 

Three Syrian female singers had expressed their opposition to the military strike on Assad regime, the pro-Assad Channel 'Russia Today' reported.

  Nadia al-Manfookh, an unkown Syrian singer, apart from participating in first season of Arab Idol, stopped her scheduled singing tour in U.S to express her opposition to the call of President Barack Obama for a military strike against the regime of Bashar al-Assad, referring to her absolute rejection of military intervention by any country.

MS. Al Manfookh stressed that the Syrian crisis is an internal affair and no one has the right to interfere in it, drawing attention to that she cancelled her plans for the singing tour because of recent developments in the country and Assad regime.

Another Syrian singer, Farah Yusuf, the 2013 Arab Idol star, has sent recently a message begged for U.S. President Barack Obama not to launch a military strike against Assad regime.

The message that has been circulating around number of pro-regime site says: "Please do not hit my country “Syria”, my heart is full of pain, and I, like all Syrians pegging you not to cause more pain". She expressed her wish that that the U.S. president could see her message.

Sarah Farah, the Star Academy 2011 participant, who is strongly pro-regime, wrote a word on her Twitter account, pointing to Obama saying:“Fasharet” a word got bad connotation, means that  you can not achieve or get your purpose from me .

The question now, has ever President Obama heard of those three so called “stars”??

Zaman Alwasl
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