Syrian civil war (24 Viewers)

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ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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    RAMI¹⁰;2951965 said:
    Abed, there are tens of videos on the net...
    When you talk about the international agencies accuracy, don't forget if they have a plan they can twist the news the way they like. what prevents them from doing so?
    About the incident, are you really asking why would an armed group shoot the driver and the doctor?
    Trying to imply something?
    Do you know that the first group behind all these incidents is "Al-ekhwan Al-moslimeen"?

    All in all, I know you guys want to believe in one thing, so it's useless for me to talk here.

    Let's wait and see...
    I'm out of this thread.
    Why don't you share the videos you are talking about with us?

    Plan by the international news agencies? Do you think that Reuters, AP and AFP are faking stories and showing false pictures from Syria just because they have an agenda against Bashar? Why?

    You are accusing Al-Ekhwan Al-Muslemeen of killing people. Pardon me, Rami, but that is just not logical.

    Finally, we believe anything logical. Sorry, mate, but defending Syrian regime is a hopeless case when seeing their brutal killing for the civilians since 1970.
     

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    Fred

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    Oct 2, 2003
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    and the funny thing is, the regime supporters always say the same things. In Libya, whoever supports the regime says two things, 1) We're not like Egypt and Tunisia 2) if Gedaffi doesn't rule, them the fanatics will take over.

    Now the supporters of the Syrian regime are saying the same thing.
     

    Azzurri7

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    Dec 16, 2003
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    I asked Rami question he didn't answer, what if you sister or mother were peacefully protesting, would you accept seeing them kidnapped?

    Are they faking the kidnapping things in Syria?

    Look, you can say how much you prefer Bashar's regime for all I care but please do not try to justify Al Assad family because they're criminals of first class degree.
     

    Azzurri7

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    RAMI¹⁰;2951965 said:
    :tup:



    Abed, there are tens of videos on the net...
    When you talk about the international agencies accuracy, don't forget if they have a plan they can twist the news the way they like. what prevents them from doing so?
    About the incident, are you really asking why would an armed group shoot the driver and the doctor?
    Trying to imply something?
    Do you know that the first group behind all these incidents is "Al-ekhwan Al-moslimeen"?


    Rab, what I meant by the local media is not only the government ones but the private ones as well...

    I am in touch with a lot of people who live there and I can assure you that 90% of people are against what's happening.

    If you think Bashar is a criminal, it's your opinion and I respect it, but let's agree to disagree.

    All in all, I know you guys want to believe in one thing, so it's useless for me to talk here.

    Let's wait and see...
    I'm out of this thread.
    Private ones? Are there any private TV stations in Syria? This is lame and silly, please man, lets not kid ourselves seriously.

    Yes, you are in touch with your people, I know that, but you think all people have the balls to complain about the regime through Internet, phones and on the streets? The answer is NO.

    I don't think Bashar is a criminal, Bashar IS a criminal and it's fact, he comes from a criminal family too and you can't change history, Rami.

    Wake up !!!
     

    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
    Oct 2, 2001
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    RAMI¹⁰;2951655 said:
    Abed and Rab...
    I can provide videos that counter what you posted...

    You guys want to make things look like they were/are in Egypt and Lybia?

    If you doubt the local media Abed, what makes you sure that what you see on the international media is true?!!! :disagree:
    Did you see Rebel post this? NO!! Why should he? :gsol:Peaceful demonstrations:gsol:
     

    Azzurri7

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    Dec 16, 2003
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    So they kill 10's of people and you expect them not to respond back to the ministerial buildings like the one we saw in this video?

    If letting it go and not reacting against the criminals Mubarak wouldn't have stepped down same goes to Ali the Tunisian dictator and soon Gaddafi.
     

    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
    Oct 2, 2001
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    The government gives what people asks, "Taware2" low is said to be removed, and many other things (asked by the "people") are said to be done, they withdrew the forces around the mosque, and yet the cunts go back to demonstrating, and with a bigger number. And you all are trying to convince me they started it for democracy, and has nothing to do with religion" huh? Here is your proof..
     
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    ReBeL

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    Did you see Rebel post this? NO!! Why should he? :gsol:Peaceful demonstrations:gsol:
    You make me feel that I forbid all of you from posting whatever you want, Snoop :D

    That was way before tens were killed. 3 were killed only, and this was the reaction.
    Only 3? Snoop, killing three INNOCENT people is not worth burning a building?
     

    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
    Oct 2, 2001
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    Innocent my ass, if they were innocent like you said, so what are they still doing now, since all they asked will be done?
     

    Alen

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    Apr 2, 2007
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    I must say that I find this a little confusing. When things were happening in Egypt, all the Egyptians here were on the same side, anti Mubarak. Not just here, but wherever I looked the opinion of the general Egyptian public on the internet seemed to be the same.
    Frankly, I didn't get to read the opinion of more than 4-5 Libyans, Fred included, but just like in Egypt's case, they all shared the same opinion.

    Here in Syria we have a kinda strange situation for me. I know three Syrians here, or lets call them Syrian passport holders due to the peasant's Armenian roots, and none of them seems anti-Bashar, while the other Arabs are strongly against Syrian leaders.
    I know that 3 is a very small number for me to form an opinion about the general public's opinion in Syria, but I still find it confusing.

    Explain, please.
     

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