Syria stops internet service (12 Viewers)

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ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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    ßöмßäяðîëя;2868948 said:
    Really?

    What is happening in other Arab countries that caused this?
    Because what happened in Tunisia and what is happening right now in Egypt were coordinated by youths through facebook and twitter.
     
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    ReBeL

    The Jackal
    Jan 14, 2005
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    I will understand if it was for "Hafez", but Bashar?!!! :D

    By the way, has it ever come to your mind that I didn't know you were Lebanese?!!! :D
    Well, as a guy who went to Syria and was shocked with the limited infrastructure and the horrible corruption everywhere, I have to agree with Rab on this, bro.
     

    RAMI-N

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    Aug 22, 2006
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    Well, as a guy who went to Syria and was shocked with the limited infrastructure and the horrible corruption everywhere, I have to agree with Rab on this, bro.
    Then, what would you say if you have gone there before 2000 (when Bashar took over)?!
     

    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
    Oct 2, 2001
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    First of all, I have to say a few words about mr. Basshar. I will support you forever even if you rape my mother, thanx.

    *Maybe I am being watched, fuck the moderator who decided to make this forum viewable for guests*

    This just happened.

    We lost Snoop and other Syrian members as a result of this.

    The Syrian authorities are so scared from what is happening in other Arab countries.
    Another lie, just like the other thread, did you read it?
    Sucks to be there i guess.
    DA!
    :howler: Was about time this animal Bashar was going to do it.

    I just hope his time will come. And hopefully he wont escape because no country will accept having him.
    Do you know what are you wishing for exactly?

    Thats like provoking for demonstrations. I def. see chaos in Syria in the next few days.
    Not in Syria.

    So Snoop gets banned by his government only 1 hour after his ban from Tahir expired?
    Lol, sorry Snoop but this is some funny shit.

    Hope it'll be settled soon so you guys living in Syria come back here.
    :lol:
    Yes.



    I'm not afraid, Rab... it's true :D
    I don't know why exactly you hate hime (Please explain :D)...
    I'm not saying he's the best, but he's definitely not the person you are making him out!



    Abed, I'm not official...just was talking to a friend from Damascus who was making fun of this piece of news! :D
    He thinks Bashar killed Hariri, whether it is proved or not.
     

    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
    Oct 2, 2001
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    #33
    Well, as a guy who went to Syria and was shocked with the limited infrastructure and the horrible corruption everywhere, I have to agree with Rab on this, bro.
    Admit it, you want a radical Sunni leader instead, just like Turkey's. Believe it or not, that's not good at all, this "corrupted" one is much better.
     

    Azzurri7

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    Dec 16, 2003
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    Snoop, it can't get any worse if they bring him down. And personally I'm not afraid of the Sunni's in power there. Sooner or later the man will be brought down. Matter of time, Syria isn't for Assad family and things will change.
     

    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
    Oct 2, 2001
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    #38
    Snoop, it can't get any worse if they bring him down. And personally I'm not afraid of the Sunni's in power there. Sooner or later the man will be brought down. Matter of time, Syria isn't for Assad family and things will change.
    You are mixing the Sunnis of Lebanon with here's, I am sorry, I really don't want to offend any Syrian Sunnis, but there are a lot of freaks in them (and I can guarantee you that there are a lot of good ones are there too, and I know many of them). The freaks "Ikhwan muslimeen" want to overtake this country for years, if they do, we non-Muslims will be screwed, sell anything we can as soon as possible and escape from here, then the country will turn to Saudi Arabia, or Iran.

    You will see everyone is covered on the street, and we non-Muslims to get called "Kafirs" all the time. Do you really want this to happen to us?

    This is not just the case in Syria, but seems will happen all around the world. Just check or ask Muslims like you in Turkey (who keep the religion for themselves, and don't use it as a tool to force people change their lives), ask them their concerns. This is like cancer, and it is spreading, not good at all..
     

    Azzurri7

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    Dec 16, 2003
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    Why are you buying the option of the one who is going to replace Bashar is going to be from Ikhwan Muselmin? You can't be sure of it. Syrian are not as close minded as some other countries, I'm sure they can elect someone who's capable of running the country. This fear should disappear.
     

    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
    Oct 2, 2001
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    Why are you buying the option of the one who is going to replace Bashar is going to be from Ikhwan Muselmin? You can't be sure of it. Syrian are not as close minded as some other countries, I'm sure they can elect someone who's capable of running the country. This fear should disappear.
    Just like there is one or two options in Lebanon, it is the same in Syria too, and most of Arab countries. This is not Europe, you know?

    and forgot the huge detail, if you want to remove the current one, then you really have to sacrifice blood for it, will be a brutal one, and the recovery will take ages..

    Basshar is not Saddam.. Hariri or others are not much different than him. Rami is right, Bashar isn't the person you think he is. His politics might not look good for an outsider, but the other way isn't possible. Unless a change happens from the root, mentality, education etc..

    Very complicated situation, I don't expect you to understand it like me or any insider can.
     

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