Syrian Press Slams Rebel PM Choice
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةSyria's state media on Wednesday slammed rebel forces for electing Ghassan Hitto as opposition premier, saying he was a pawn of foreign nations complicit in a "conspiracy" against Syria.
Al-Watan daily said Hitto had been "appointed" by Turkey and Qatar, which both back the uprising against President Bashar Assad, along with the Muslim Brotherhood organization.
"After months of disagreements, the Muslim Brotherhood, supported by the Ottomans (Turkey) and the al-Thani family (Qatar's rulers) succeeded in naming Ghassan Hitto, an American of Syrian origin, as prime minister of a provisional government to lead what they call the liberated territories," the paper said.
"Hitto has been parachuted in. He doesn't know anything about Syria, which he left for the United States at the age of 17 to avoid military service," the paper added, saying that Hitto had U.S. citizenship and "had sworn loyalty to America."
During the meeting to elect the prime minister in Istanbul, "the roles were distributed according to the desire of Qatar... which pays the bills for the travel and the hotels from which the odors of the conspiracy against Syria rise," added Tishrin daily.
"The government of the coalition is born of a Turkish-Saudi-Qatari conspiracy and can only deal with acts of destruction and sabotage by terrorists in Syria," it added.
Al-Watan also accused Hitto of having "initiated actions to increase the violence in Syria by announcing his rejection of any dialogue to peacefully resolve the crisis, and calling for financial and military support for armed men."
Shortly after his election, Hitto -- a former IT executive who has lived in the United States for decades -- insisted that he would not hold talks with Assad's regime, insisting that its overthrow would be his top priority.
Mr. Hitto
The first mistake you made as PM was saying no negotiation with the regime, that shows that you have no political skills to run a country.
Mr. Hitto you are a puppit for the real Masters of the KSA, QATAR and the west.
small advice, try the track Mr. Khatib took in offering to negotiate, I think that's why they threw him off the SNC leadership.
Enough of the bloodshed, The good people of Syria deserve to live with peace and dignity, whoever the leaders are, which I think you are not