(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) -  Imams and preachers at the mosques in Syria expressed their rejection and condemnation of the Arab League (AL) decision to suspend Syria's membership, saying the decision is linked to foreign agendas seeking for interference in the Syrian internal affairs.

Delivering sermons at the Friday Prayers, the imams described the AL decision as "a violation of the principles of the joint Arab action and of the Arab League Charter regarding the non-interference in the internal affairs of the Arab countries and the respect of national sovereignty."

They reiterated the commitment of the Syrian people with all its spectrums to the independent national decision.

The preachers said the threat by some Arab countries to impose economic sanctions on Syria stems from a political agenda linked to the U.S.-Western plot against Syria and contradicts with the claims of caring for the Syrian people and their interest.

They stressed their adherence to national unity and the Syrians' determination on and support to the ongoing reform process led by President Bashar al-Assad.

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