Syria’s
Muslim Brotherhood says it has no intention to withdraw from the National
Coalition over the opposition participation in Geneva II.
Mr. Mohammad
Riad al-Shaqfeh, the Comptroller General of Islamic movement, said in closed
meeting held recently In Istanbul with some Mb members that withdrawal will be an erratic behavior as well as
the group has formed most NC’s internal regulations, in hint to its influential
role, according to Zaman Alwasl sources.
"Muslim Brotherhood of Syria does not see
going to Geneva peace conference a deviation, unless the participation is
useless,” Shaqfeh said, stressing that the group's refusal to attend Geneva was
to protest against the failure of the international community in stopping the
killing of Syrian people.
Syria Talks
took place last week in Geneva with unfruitful outcome, the National Council,
including the brotherhood, announced withdrawal from the Coalition a day before
Jan 22, but the latest statement by MB comptroller refuted that, where analysts
say most opposition groups are suffering a state of confusion and deep fraction
in some terms.
A new talks round
to start on February 10 with no great hopes, activists said
At the
beginning of the Syrian revolution, the Brotherhood, under the auspices of
al-Shaqfeh, refrained from participation, only issuing a statement on the
protests at the end of April 2011. The statement called for the overthrow of
the Syrian government. The Brotherhood later took part in the establishment of
the Syrian National Council in Istanbul in October 2011, and was believed to be
the most powerful group within the Council. The Brotherhood was represented by
al-Shaqfeh and his deputy, Mohammad Farouk Tayfour.
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