nasri stands by her criticism of syrian regime
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Nasri stands by her criticism of Syrian regime

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Nasri is happy with her new talk show
Beirut - Sleiman Asfahany

Nasri is happy with her new talk show Syrian singer Assala Nasri has told Arabstoday that she does not feel intimidated by the Syrian government and would continue to oppose President Bashar al-Assad's regime. Speaking during her recent visit to Beirut, Nasri also heaped praise on the "friendly people" of Lebanon, and said hosting her own television talk show, Soula, had been "a distinctive experience."
The veteran performer has previously criticised the Lebanese groups purportedly backing the Syrian president, and says she does not fear the threat of assassination.
"I have criticised those who have supported the killers of my people. Who in this world would stand and watch the dreams of Syrian children being destroyed?
"I am not afraid of anyone but God, and I will oppose falsehood wherever I go. If the price I have to pay is my life, then there is no problem, as long as my country and its people can live," she said.
Nasri claimed that despite being in Lebanon, Syria is always on her mind and she is hoping that the rule of President Assad, whom she describes as a beast, would come to an end very soon.
The singer also commented on the assassination attempt on Free Syrian Army (FSA) commander Riad al-Asaad, and described Syrian opposition leader Moaz al-Khatib as the "best representative" of the Syrian people.
"The attack on Asaad was unfortunate, and just shows how the beast is targetting FSA leaders. Asaad is our hero, and if his leg is amputated, thousands of men would be willing to take his place," she explained.
Nasri said that the thought of cancelling her visit to Lebanon did not cross her mind, because it is a lovely country with wonderful people. "I love Lebanon and the Lebanese people. I have been given a warm welcome once again, and have not received any threats. I have put my trust in God and trip has been a success," she emphasised.
The Syrian singer addressed recent comments from fellow singer and Assad supporter, Mayada Hanawi, who had criticised Nasri for her support of the Syrian rebels. "The oppressive regime has many facets and the beast has many followers. The only reply I have for Mayada [Hanawi] is for her to look at the blood flowing on the streets of Syria. There is nothing more I can say."
Nasri briefly commented on her new television talk show, Soula, where she interviews Arab celebrities at her home. "It [Soula] has been a great experience, and has allowed me to develop as a person.
"My guests and the audience have enjoyed it too and that is the most important thing," she added.

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