Secretary General of the National Coalition, Dr. Badr Jamous, has filed a complaint against political commission member over insulting Jamous and using obscene words.
Zaman Alwasl source said that Jamous had made a formal request to open an investigation last week against the member who joined the main opposition group in the last expanding, who insulted him in front of a number of members of the Political Commission, as well as he used obscene words against the Director of the coalition Information Office, Khaled Saleh.
Jamous says that he will not attend any further Coalition meetings until holding fair accountable.
Among the coalition disputes, more than
150,000 people have been killed in the conflict, according to the U.N.'s recent
estimate.
The petition has
just came after a letter was published by Zaman Alwasl by the head of
legal committee, who criticized the polarization within the National Coalition.
Al-Maleh says that he is
disappointment regarding the latest expanding list of the coalition members
which is not legal according to Coalition's law and procedures.
The Sheikh of lawyers, as he
well-know, said it was all of sudden to read statement that coalition will meet
representatives of Bashar al-Assad without preconditions; we shouldn't be
silent for such statements, according to Zaman Alwasl Arabic.
The stubborn ex-detainee have asked
why the coalition members used to criticize Sheikh Mouaz al-Khatib, former
coalition president and now we don't hear any word regarding the abuses made by
many members.
Al-Khatib shared al-Maleh letter on
his FaceBook page. He wrote and Arabic poetry says, '' Injustice by brothers in
blood is more bitterness than injustice by enemies, it's more heartbreaking.''
On July 31, the United Nations said an
estimated 6.8 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance in Syria.
Syria's conflict began in March 2011
largely as peaceful protests against Assad's rule. It escalated into a civil
war after opposition supporters took up arms to fight a brutal government
crackdown on dissent.
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