Arabs in Hungary Condemned Terrorist Attacks in Syria, Tunisia, Kuwait, Iraq and Egypt

 

BUDAPEST, (ST) _ Arab community and expatriates in Hungary strongly condemned the terrorist attacks committed recently by Daesh terrorist organization in Syria, Tunisia, Kuwait, Iraq, killing and wounding dozens.

A statement by members and leadership of the Arab community and Arab expatriates society in Hungary , issued yesterday expressed great regret and condemnation over crimes perpetrated by Daesh terrorist guerrilla against unarmed and innocent civilians in Kuwait , Tunisia, Syria , Egypt and Iraq, where these gangs targeted worshipers and civilians.

 “This ugly targeting came as an evidence to that these mob killers, taking Islam as a cover, do not believe in God nor the cultural and religious pluralism, and they do not like the principle that religion is for God and the homeland is for all, and they are ready to burn the entire Arab world and its citizens in order to satisfy their cheap instincts and the new colonialists and treacherous Zionists, ” the statement added.

The statement hailed the armed allied forces supportive to the police and internal security forces in the targeted Arab countries and called for the destruction of these terrorist gangs in all Arab countries and to rid the world of their evils and sins.

Last Friday, one terrorist, wearing an explosive belt targeted al-Imam al-Sadiq mosquein Sawaber area in Kuwait, resulted in the killing and wounding dozens, while 38 people were killed, including foreign tourists and other 39 wounded in a terrorist attack on a hotel in Sousse tourist province in Tunisia’s east coast , whereas several people were killed and injured as terrorists targeted Hasaka and Ein al-Arab cities in Syria.

 

Tomader Fateh

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