Syrian civil war (26 Viewers)

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ReBeL

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Jan 14, 2005
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    The massacre is expanding all the time. Till the moment, the number of deaths is 136. The attack is so huge and brutal on many cities and towns.
     

    Fred

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    Oct 2, 2003
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    This is terrible, absolutely terrible and on the eve of Ramadan too. RIP to all the victims of this brutal inhumane regime.

    3ashat 7ama el sumood wal jehad!!
     

    Azzurri7

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    Dec 16, 2003
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    Some pro Bashar slaves would now come and tell you that all the martyrs committed suicides and the regime has nothing to do with this.


    Long live Hama, RIP to all the martyrs.
     
    Jul 2, 2006
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    A brutal attack on Hamah city since this morning. Since the morning, tanks entered the city from the four sides.

    Reuters agency describes what is happening as very violent saying that the number of civilians killed so far is around 22.

    This is the same city which was bombarded by the father of this criminal on the early 80s where around 20000 people were killed. People did not forget that yet.
    Another massacre like that should not be allowed whatever the price.
     

    Fred

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    Oct 2, 2003
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    I really can't see how this is going to end. In Libya we saw a lot of defections from main personnel in the military in the very first few days, that helped us be able to fight them back. We've only seen minor defections in Syria, and the people are left alone against this brutal inhumane regime. But by god they are one of the bravest people i've ever seen. Despite the fact that they have no way to fight back, despite the fact that over 2k have been killed, despite the fact that thousands are now imprisoned, tortured and beat in prisons, despite all that, they keep coming out and asking for freedom, for basic human rights. I hope Ramadan will be the end of Bashar and his criminal thuggish regime
     

    Boy_Dexter

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    Western media crack me up, and i don't believe what they say, nor take them seriously:lol: Wonder why they are silent About shit going on in Saudi Arabia, or worse Bahrain, were foreign troops had invaded & occupied there country. There's zero democracy in All those countries Kuwait, Iraq, Jordan, Yemen, Quttar, Algeria, Lebanon, whom the Israeli's bomb whenever they feel like. These are same people who killed a million iraqi's and displaced millions more for WMD, that didn't even exist:sergio:
     
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    ReBeL

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    Western media crack me up, and i don't believe what they say, nor take them seriously:lol: Wonder why they are silent About shit going on in Saudi Arabia, or worse Bahrain, were foreign troops had invaded & occupied there country. There's zero democracy in All those countries Kuwait, Iraq, Jordan, Yemen, Quttar, Algeria, Lebanon, whom the Israeli's bomb whenever they feel like. These are same people who killed a million iraqi's and displaced millions more for WMD, that didn't even exist:sergio:
    What does this have to do with this thread?
     
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    ReBeL

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    I really can't see how this is going to end. In Libya we saw a lot of defections from main personnel in the military in the very first few days, that helped us be able to fight them back. We've only seen minor defections in Syria, and the people are left alone against this brutal inhumane regime. But by god they are one of the bravest people i've ever seen. Despite the fact that they have no way to fight back, despite the fact that over 2k have been killed, despite the fact that thousands are now imprisoned, tortured and beat in prisons, despite all that, they keep coming out and asking for freedom, for basic human rights. I hope Ramadan will be the end of Bashar and his criminal thuggish regime
    Indeed, the Syrian normal people deserve respect for their determination to get freedom.

    Not gonna happen but i would support a military operation to wipe out that cunt family and all of their supporters.
    I hope so.
     

    Fred

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    Oct 2, 2003
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    So do I. Militarizing the conflict ala Libya is never good, but i just don't see any other way. The regime will keep on killing and killing, any form of civilian disobedience doesn't seem like it will work with them.
     
    Dec 26, 2004
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    I really can't see how this is going to end. In Libya we saw a lot of defections from main personnel in the military in the very first few days, that helped us be able to fight them back. We've only seen minor defections in Syria, and the people are left alone against this brutal inhumane regime. But by god they are one of the bravest people i've ever seen. Despite the fact that they have no way to fight back, despite the fact that over 2k have been killed, despite the fact that thousands are now imprisoned, tortured and beat in prisons, despite all that, they keep coming out and asking for freedom, for basic human rights. I hope Ramadan will be the end of Bashar and his criminal thuggish regime
    At those times I'm really feeling proud to be Syrian.

    For the other part we can hope for the best but I'm not optimistic at all.
     

    Bisco

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    Nov 21, 2005
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    sth different instead of all the news involving the death and waste of life of innocent souls.

    this is about the syrian media from a comedy point of view

     

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