French Journalists: Sarkozy's Policy kind of madness, Arab League implements the West's plans http://www.champress.net/index.php?q=en/Article/view/107006 French journalist Allain Jules, of Cameroonian descent, denounced the economic sanctions the Arab League (AL) has imposed on Syria, criticizing the League for not having dared take any such measure against Israel which is continually killing the Palestinians.In an article published on Kamerun Scoop website and Africa/Asia journal, Jules criticized the AL'a call upon Syria to sign a plan to send observers to the country while it has ignored the killing of the Syrian army members.The French journalist accused the Arab League of attempting to incite civil war and chaos in Syria through its clear bias and support to the gunmen, noting that the League is implementing the plans of the West which stands against Syria contrary to its false claims.In another context, Jules expressed wonder at Paris' stance which calls for war on Syria, describing teh French stance as "some kind of madness"."It'd be better if Paris cares about the Euro problem and unemployment and all that concerns the French instead of attacking the others," Jules added.French journalist Louis Denghien, called on the members of the Socialist Party at the French Parliament to hold French President Nicolas Sarkozy accountable for his foreign policy, describing him "as the most disastrous president France has known", if they still have some awareness and memory of the norms of French diplomacy towards the Arab world.Denghien added in an article published on Info Syrie website and Africa/Asia journal that President Sarkozy is trying by all means in his power to restore his popularity for the coming presidential election "and make us forget the five past years of his presidency believing that he has found in foreign policy a way out."
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