آية الله قاسم رجل إصلاح و سلام( إستقامة، ثبات، سلمية) - قاسم، عيسى احمد - الصفحة ١٤٣

No violence, but we will not waive our demands

No violence, but we will not step back

No violence, but there must be freedom, pride and dignity

No violence, but there must be full citizenship rights

No violence, but the word of the Charter must be truly implemented; the people must be the source of powers.

We lost tens of martyrs, hundreds of men and women were imprisoned, the country was filled with all kinds of violations that overwhelmed the people. Mosques were demolished and until now, attempts to rebuild them or pray in these mosques are banned. Honorable people are still behind bars, the lives of Al- Khawaja and Sheikh Al- Mahroos are under threat of death in the prisons hospital. Rajab, another human rights activist, is still detained and prosecuted. Political leaders are in prison, their destinies are mocked with. The terror imposed by the Authority dominates over the situation and all the political and human right demands are obstructed. All this, and theres no need for reform?

There is a saying that contradicts religion, conscience, international norms, humanitarian sense and the National Charter, and every constitution with a sight of justice.

There is a question which requires an objective fair answer form the Authority. How can you praise power that is produced by democracy in a given country of the Arab Spring, by the will of the people, but you see that people here who are demanding democracy must face strict punishment, torture because you consider that they have committed an unforgivable crime?

The Authority has much ability in repression against the people. But everything is governed by the one and only owner( God ).

Does the Authority attempt, through all these threats, to force a believer to consider it as God, fearing it as he fears God, pleading it as he pleads God and complies to its will as