Syrian civil war (19 Viewers)

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ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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    Here is the video for the killed boy after he was tortured to death

    Warning: It contains some hard scenes
     

    Fred

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    Oct 2, 2003
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    That video is absolutely terrible. Shows how evil a human being can be. Shocking stuff really, shocking stuff. Allah yer7ama o yeghferla inshalla, wenshalla fe janat el 5old/
     

    Nenz

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    Apr 17, 2008
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    How long does this suffering have to go on before something is done? Do the great powers of this world really think that economic embargoes are going to even make a dint? As long as the Syrian people fight for freedom Al-Assad will become increasingly paranoid and violent and these atrocities will only intensify.
     

    Azzurri7

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    Dec 16, 2003
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    Here is the video for the killed boy after he was tortured to death
    Horrible. Torturing 13years old boy to death is something you don't see much or hear much of it throughout history.

    Now according to those who are with the regime, the 13years old boy is an extremist religious fanatic Sunni who should be considered as a threat for the Syrian Druz, Syrian Christians and Syrian Shi'aa.
     

    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
    Oct 2, 2001
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    He also said that the overwhelming majority of the syrian people are with the Palestinian cause, so it doesn't make a difference, with or without Bashar, the Syrians are with the Palestinian cause


    The 800 people who died under the hands of Bashar, fuck them too? Or are they salafi's, Islamists, conspirators and foreign agents?

    The dictator won't last long Snoop, sooner or later you're going to have to jump out of the sinking ship.
    fuck them too :agree:
     

    king Ale

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    Oct 28, 2004
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    I know a lot here who approve something when it happens in place A while being against the exact same thing when it happens in place B. Those whose definitions of good or bad change depended on the circumstances. Everything is good only if it is good for their cause, the same thing is bad if it is against their cause. I never imagined you would be one of them.
     
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    ReBeL

    The Jackal
    Jan 14, 2005
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    Syrian troops encircle Rastan town, kill 2: witness

    AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian forces killed two people and injured scores on Sunday in the town of Rastan in central Syria, which has seen large demonstrations against the rule of President Bashar al-Assad, a witness said.

    Troops backed by tanks encircled Rastan on Sunday morning and began firing heavy machineguns in the streets of the town of 80,000 people, 25 km (16 miles) north of the restive city of Homs, a resident of Rastan who witnessed the operation, told Reuters by telephone.

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/29/us-syria-idUSLDE73N02P20110529
     

    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
    Oct 2, 2001
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    I know a lot here who approve something when it happens in place A while being against the exact same thing when it happens in place B. Those whose definitions of good or bad change depended on the circumstances. Everything is good only if it is good for their cause, the same thing is bad if it is against their cause. I never imagined you would be one of them.
    Some of my posts here aren't any serious, like forza bashar and fuck the haters etc.. But I am absolutely against the ones who want him down, those who are creating chaos in the country. Going to streets and asking changes and all, is all good, but asking him down? what else can he do? what would US government do if republicans act idiotically like this and ask Obama down? days after days? Of course it's not the same thing, and I know the elections there is not as funny as it is here. But believe it or not, he has more supporters than haters. The protesters on the street in total doesn't even make a million (I gave you a generous number), and that's 1/22 of the number I am talking about.. Sure he has much more haters, a few millions.. But the majority are in his support, so I don't think there is any room for discussion here, about him stepping down, I am with him on this..

    As for the changes, reforms.. I am totally with it, but the protesters' demands are not that, if it was the case, they would give messages to the government, give him like one month time for example, and see what he does. nothing done until then? then what makes the stop going down to street again one month later? Am I thinking wrong here?

    Syrian system is one of the rare countries that keeps religion away from laws, and I don't want that to change, and this is for the good of the country (the religion connection), and you know this better than me, as you suffered the most..

    You think I am president's admirer? ofcourse not, from day one I make fun of his works. But Syria was also one of the rare countries that were away of troubles, away of wars, terrorist attacks, you would walk safely at night by yourself, less crime rates, rare drug dealers and the kinds, am I being selfish for asking this to continue?

    You think I don't want the country to change and be like other EU countries? sure I do, but the people should change their lifestyles first, the government later. and I don't think the one who will replace him will come with his magic stick and change everything, plus, there is no other alternative either, this was a good opportunity to show off, but I didn't hear about any sane candidate yet..

    All we hear is "We want freedom" "We want Bashar to leave" blah blah.. I don't see anyone talking about his plans, or at least tell us how should a leader be, or what should do to the country.

    For these I don't support the protesters or the oppositions, because none of them have clear ideas, they only want to take part of the cake, they are only after power, until I hear those, I am cool with this one.
     
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    ReBeL

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    Some of my posts here aren't any serious, like forza bashar and fuck the haters etc.. But I am absolutely against the ones who want him down, those who are creating chaos in the country. Going to streets and asking changes and all, is all good, but asking him down? what else can he do? what would US government do if republicans act idiotically like this and ask Obama down? days after days? Of course it's not the same thing, and I know the elections there is not as funny as it is here. But believe it or not, he has more supporters than haters. The protesters on the street in total doesn't even make a million (I gave you a generous number), and that's 1/22 of the number I am talking about.. Sure he has much more haters, a few millions.. But the majority are in his support, so I don't think there is any room for discussion here, about him stepping down, I am with him on this..

    As for the changes, reforms.. I am totally with it, but the protesters' demands are not that, if it was the case, they would give messages to the government, give him like one month time for example, and see what he does. nothing done until then? then what makes the stop going down to street again one month later? Am I thinking wrong here?

    Syrian system is one of the rare countries that keeps religion away from laws, and I don't want that to change, and this is for the good of the country (the religion connection), and you know this better than me, as you suffered the most..

    You think I am president's admirer? ofcourse not, from day one I make fun of his works. But Syria was also one of the rare countries that were away of troubles, away of wars, terrorist attacks, you would walk safely at night by yourself, less crime rates, rare drug dealers and the kinds, am I being selfish for asking this to continue?

    You think I don't want the country to change and be like other EU countries? sure I do, but the people should change their lifestyles first, the government later. and I don't think the one who will replace him will come with his magic stick and change everything, plus, there is no other alternative either, this was a good opportunity to show off, but I didn't hear about any sane candidate yet..

    All we hear is "We want freedom" "We want Bashar to leave" blah blah.. I don't see anyone talking about his plans, or at least tell us how should a leader be, or what should do to the country.

    For these I don't support the protesters or the oppositions, because none of them have clear ideas, they only want to take part of the cake, they are only after power, until I hear those, I am cool with this one.
    Do you really think that out of 22 millions, there will be no better options?
     

    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
    Oct 2, 2001
    28,186
    How can they have a clear ideas or plan when they're not giving the chance? There's not even an opposition party in Syria.

    You make it sound so easy.
    you reveal your plans first to convince people to follow you, so if I go to tv and talk shit about Basshar I will be a good candidate? and there are opposition parties in Syria.
     

    Azzurri7

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    Dec 16, 2003
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    There are no oppositions parties in Syria. Please, lets not kid ourselves.

    You don't even know who many great minds, philosophers, writers, thinkers are behind bars. Let alone having an opposition party. :)
     

    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
    Oct 2, 2001
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    There are Rab, there are :D

    They are not in the parliament, that's another story, but there are opposition parties.
     

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