Syrian civil war (29 Viewers)

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ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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    Last friday when the regime wanted to make demonstrations that happened look like being organized by foreigners they caught many innocent non-Syrian Arabs and put them in jail and accused them of being Israeli spies. Now, one of those was an Egyptian and after commiunications by his government, they decided today to let him go...

    Here is the news in Arabic
    http://www.almasryalyoum.com/node/382507
     

    Azzurri7

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    Dec 16, 2003
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    Last friday when the regime wanted to make demonstrations that happened look like being organized by foreigners they caught many innocent non-Syrian Arabs and put them in jail and accused them of being Israeli spies. Now, one of those was an Egyptian and after commiunications by his government, they decided today to let him go...

    Here is the news in Arabic
    http://www.almasryalyoum.com/node/382507
    I feel sorry for the rest of them. If their government can't help them out they will never be out. And for what reason? No reason.
     

    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
    Oct 2, 2001
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    It works well for me on its new frequency for me on Arabsat, but it disappeared in Nilesat since the first time.



    As a guy who follows the TV news in this region since many years, I can tell you AlArabia is always exaggerating and are lying all the time.

    Anyway, Reuters & Aljazeera say that 3 demonstrators were killed in Doma town near Damascus.
    Orient's problem was something minor I guess, it was back again after that post, was down for few minutes.. and I am talking about Arabsat too.

    Arabia is a pathetic channel, which News channel isn't anyway, but yeah, Arabia is by far the worst..
     
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    ReBeL

    The Jackal
    Jan 14, 2005
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    I just found a link to download the song I posted in a youtube link yesterday for the singer Sameeh Shqair about what is happening in Syria. I can't stop listening to that song. It is just great

    http://www.4shared.com/get/9gQZDDlp/__-__.html

    I wonder if he is still living in Syria by the way...

    If anybody is interested to know the lyrics, I would try to translate...
     

    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
    Oct 2, 2001
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    No one is interested, but I liked the song too :D

    hlwel 3oud, it is 3oud right?

    btw, I am sure somethings are happening here too in aleppo, but somehow they are hiding it. I hear ambulance sirens a lot lately.. Wonder what's going on..
     
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    ReBeL

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    No one is interested, but I liked the song too :D

    hlwel 3oud, it is 3oud right?

    btw, I am sure somethings are happening here too in aleppo, but somehow they are hiding it. I hear ambulance sirens a lot lately.. Wonder what's going on..
    Yes, I think it is oud. The oud he always carry in his songs, but he is using it brilliantly



    I hope things will go safely to a better life for you, Snoop. By the way, do you have a name?:D
     

    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
    Oct 2, 2001
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    Yes, I think it is oud. The oud he always carry in his songs, but he is using it brilliantly



    I hope things will go safely to a better life for you, Snoop. By the way, do you have a name?:D
    no I don't :D

    Seems you like Syrian music, there is a cafe in Aleppo, it's called 3oud, sometimes they play 3oud too, ma3il argile. From what I noticed, you kinda like Syria, am I wrong? :D
     
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    ReBeL

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    no I don't :D

    Seems you like Syrian music, there is a cafe in Aleppo, it's called 3oud, sometimes they play 3oud too, ma3il argile. From what I noticed, you kinda like Syria, am I wrong? :D
    Yes, I love Syria. I feel we have many things in common to be separated in different countries. I used to listen Sameeh's songs for Palestine when I was so young. His songs were repeated all the time inside all the refugee camps in the region as they were full of meaning.

    I'd love to go to a cafe where oud is being played as I respect those who play that instrument in a good way. I think Sameer Kwaifati and Mayyada bsailees are from Aleppo too. No?
     

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