Le Monde a publié une interview de Rached Ghannouchi intitulée Les priorités politiques du nouvel homme fort de Tunisie. La journaliste permet à Ghannouchi, grand admirateur du Hamas, de projeter une image d'homme ouvert, sympathique, et bien entendu modéré - sans aspérités. Il ne fallait surtout l'interroger sur ses propos épouvantables:
Martin Kramer rapporte que le président du parti Ennahda Rached Ghannouchi, désigné comme étant "islamo-conservateur" et "modéré" par la presse européenne a déclaré au mois de mai à alarab.com.qa:
"Je vous annonce de bonnes nouvelles. Le territoire arabe va être débarrassé du bacille israélien. Cheikh Ahmed Yassine, le leader du mouvement Hamas, avait dit qu'Israël disparaîtrait avant 2027 - cette date est trop lointaine; Israël pourrait disparaître avant".
Dans le Daily Mail, Melanie Phillips révèle une autre facette du personnage qu'on cache aux Français, comme celle de faire pendre une femme qui critique l'islam extrémiste:
"Ghannouchi condemned 9/11 and presents himself as a reformer committed to, for example, women’s rights. As Robert Reilly [dans Catholic Thing] tells us, however:
‘While a Washington Post editorial assures us that Ghannouchi “has pledged to support women’s rights,” its writer is apparently unaware that, from his exile in London, Ghannouchi threatened to hang Raja bin Salama in central Basij Square in Tunis for her criticism of Islamic extremism, the subjugation of women, and her call for the nation’s laws to be based on the universal declaration of human rights. For good measure, Ghannouchi also said that Lafif Lakhdar, a Tunisian reformer and one of the most enlightened thinkers in the Muslim world, should be hanged with her.’
Reilly goes on:
‘... [Ghannouchi] was also quoted during a visit to Iran as saying, “The greatest danger to civilization, religion and world peace is the United States Administration. It is the Great Satan.” In respect to Israel, there is this unpleasantness: “There are no civilians in Israel. Men, women and children, they are all reserve soldiers and can therefore be killed.”
‘Ghannouchi has long been an ardent supporter of Hamas. His biographer is a Palestinian by the name of Azzam Tamimi, who recently said something to which we should pay close attention. He remarked that the real struggle of the future is “going to be about who is Islamist and who is more Islamist, rather than about the secularists and the Islamists.”’ (Sur Tamimi voir ICI, ICI et sa biographie sur Wikipedia en anglais...)
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