ISTANBUL
Prominent Syrian scholar Mohamed Ratib Al Nabulsi said if the revolution succeeded it would be the biggest revolution of recent history.
Attending a conference on Syria in Istanbul, Nablusi spoke to Anadolu Agency about the developments in Syria. He said despite all the unrestrained practices of Assad regime, if the revolution would be succeeded it would be the biggest wave of change in recent history.
Nabulsi said western states were against a revolution in Syria and in order to delay the victory they produce fake insurgency groups.
He denied the claims that there had been a Sunni-Nusairi fight in Syria, and said there was no such fear that minorities would suffer in the future. He said Islamic civilization has formed a security umbrella not only for Muslims but also for non-Muslims and would protect the rights of non-Muslims as well.
Reporting by Bulent Sahin Erdeger/Afra Aksoy