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Almotamar Net - The General Peoples Congress Party GPC media men have on Wednesday denounced strongly open accusation  of infidelity and ideological terror against the writer and thinker Najib Ghalab that would expose his life to danger , calling on the Yemeni Journalists syndicate , The Writers Union , Unions of Teaching Staffs at universities  and al organisations concerned with press freedoms for solidarity with Ghalab and all persons of opinion against those accusing of infidelity and those who attempt to politicize religion in order to physically liquidate those who disagree with their visions , opinions and orientations.

Wednesday, 19-November-2008
Almotamar.net - The General People's Congress Party GPC media men have on Wednesday denounced strongly open accusation of infidelity and ideological terror against the writer and thinker Najib Ghalab that would expose his life to danger , calling on the Yemeni Journalists syndicate , The Writers Union , Unions of Teaching Staffs at universities and al organisations concerned with press freedoms for solidarity with Ghalab and all persons of opinion against those accusing of infidelity and those who attempt to politicize religion in order to physically liquidate those who disagree with their visions , opinions and orientations.

In a statement in this regard obtained by almotamar.net journalists working at the GPC's newspapers and news websites called on writers to commit to dialogue and respect values of difference in opinion far from blind fanaticism.
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