The sad thing is that many Shi'aa in Iraq acknowledge that nothing went right under Maliki's regime and many stood against him which is even more sad because many of those innocents paid the price because they are Shi'aa.
Abed, I don't want to sound like I am defending my Shi'aa roots because you already know what I think of Hezbollah but I haven't seen you condemn (Or maybe I missed it) the Sunni militia groups when they have killed Shi'aa over the years. Crimes/massacre now are everywhere I agree with you, one is proudly filmed and recorded while other is being done under the table but lets be fair and recognize that one is killing and defending on what they think behalf of Sett Zainab shrines and others are doing it under Prophet Mohammad slogans.
I come from very Shi'aat minded place, the mentality is close to the Iraqi's Sadr and Iranian mentality, these radicals you know see them have always supported the Sunni's of Palestine and you know that very well (Hezbollah's ideology has always been to free Palestine since day one when the party was first formed which was under Khomeini). Whereas on the other side the radical Sunni's (not as many as today obviously) always had the ideology of persecuting Shi'aa but not as bloody as today.
I am not taking sides here, but in-case what you are reporting is true then it doesn't shock me.
Abed, I don't want to sound like I am defending my Shi'aa roots because you already know what I think of Hezbollah but I haven't seen you condemn (Or maybe I missed it) the Sunni militia groups when they have killed Shi'aa over the years. Crimes/massacre now are everywhere I agree with you, one is proudly filmed and recorded while other is being done under the table but lets be fair and recognize that one is killing and defending on what they think behalf of Sett Zainab shrines and others are doing it under Prophet Mohammad slogans.
I come from very Shi'aat minded place, the mentality is close to the Iraqi's Sadr and Iranian mentality, these radicals you know see them have always supported the Sunni's of Palestine and you know that very well (Hezbollah's ideology has always been to free Palestine since day one when the party was first formed which was under Khomeini). Whereas on the other side the radical Sunni's (not as many as today obviously) always had the ideology of persecuting Shi'aa but not as bloody as today.
I am not taking sides here, but in-case what you are reporting is true then it doesn't shock me.
