Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Story update:Salafist groups 'freeze' agreement with hizbullah

Daily Star-Arab media
Wednesday, August 20, 2008

BEIRUT: Salafist groups announced on Tuesday their decision to "temporarily freeze" a memorandum of understanding they signed with Shiite group Hizbullah one day earlier. "The agreement will be temporarily frozen pending appropriate circumstances that allow for its implementation," Sheikh Hassan al-Shahhal, who signed the memorandum with Hizbullah's Sheikh Ibrahim Amin al-Sayyed told a news conference in Tripoli Tuesday evening.

He added that the Sunni community "needed more than ever to stand united and shun divisions."

Shahhal said the memo "needs to be carefully studied."

Shahhal held a joint conference with his cousin, alleged founder of the Salafist movements in Lebanon Sheikh Dai al-Islam al-Shahhal, who said on Monday that the memorandum was "insignificant."

The eight-item memorandum between Hizbullah and representatives of Sunni Salafist groups banned internal strife between Muslims as well as all forms of sectarian incitement.

"The memorandum is in favor of Hizbullah and the Shiite community," Sheikh Dai al-Islam al-Shahhal said during the news conference.

Hizbullah did not immediately comment on the freezing of the memorandum of understanding.

However, on Tuesday, Hizbullah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah defended the memorandum, saying he was "surprised at hostility created following rapprochement between any two Lebanese groups."

Speaking at a Hizbullah religious gathering, Nasrallah said all controversial issues should be tackled within constitutional institutions.

"All efforts should concentrate on facilitating the launch of dialogue mechanism to tackle all pending issues," Nasrallah added.

He said safeguarding Lebanon against threats targeting it could only be achieved through a "calm atmosphere." - The Daily Star

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