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GordoDeCentral

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It is your personal expectations and judgement and I can't see how that should be considered a standard to evaluate how horrible any regime is.
because islamic brotherhood espouses and champions freedom? yes lets give power to religious fanatics i am sure that will make things better. Just listen to the rhetoric of Abu Ismail in egypt :sergio:
 

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    because islamic brotherhood espouses and champions freedom? yes lets give power to religious fanatics i am sure that will make things better. Just listen to the rhetoric of Abu Ismail in egypt :sergio:
    I never was for having Islamic radicals as leaders, but how can I say that they are much worse than Alasad family when they were not given any chance to see what they can do?

    RAMI¹⁰;3188203 said:
    I never said that this regime or the previous one was very good...
    I'm all for the change if there's a better solution...
    Of course, there is a better solution.
    Syria is not just Alasad family or Muslim brothers. There should be many good candidates there to lead the country to the best of the people.
     

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    Of course, there is a better solution.
    Syria is not just Alasad family or Muslim brothers. There should be many good candidates there to lead the country to the best of the people.
    Here lies the keyword... "should".
    For me, there is not anyone yet who is a better alternative.
     

    Zé Tahir

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    Yes, what possible alternative can there be to a regime that sends its troops and tanks into its own cities and butchers it's own people.

    :rolleyes:

    How can one expect change by not doing something. Islam is against causing unrest, it encourages you to use existing legal avenues to voice your concerns and to bring about change. Worst comes to worst, you are to leave that country rather than being a "fitna". However, what is taking place in these countries, including syria is unprecedented. You have masses of people who are fed up after decades of trying to change their living conditions without anything success and all they wanted to do was to demonstrate.

    The response they got only helps their case, lest one is completely blind.
     

    GordoDeCentral

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    Yes, what possible alternative can there be to a regime that sends its troops and tanks into its own cities and butchers it's own people.

    :rolleyes:

    How can one expect change by not doing something. Islam is against causing unrest, it encourages you to use existing legal avenues to voice your concerns and to bring about change. Worst comes to worst, you are to leave that country rather than being a "fitna". However, what is taking place in these countries, including syria is unprecedented. You have masses of people who are fed up after decades of trying to change their living conditions without anything success and all they wanted to do was to demonstrate.

    The response they got only helps their case, lest one is completely blind.
    nothing is ever that simple, but i guess we are blind to see it differently ;)
     
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    Today, more than 17 civilians were killed at Homs city.

    The Turkish ambassador visited Hamah city. It seems they want to show him that everything is fine there after killing hundreds.
     
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    Anyway, finally Aleppo city joined the other cities and people joined other free people at other cities to ask for bashar removal.

    Today's friday is called "We will kneel".

    Yesterday, civilians killed were more than 24.

    Today, since morning 9 civilians were killed in 7 different towns, and Bashar is getting crazier with time as he does not know what to do against all these free people.
     
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    A video is said to confirm that Hezbollah fighters are assisting in fighting against Syrian revolution. I don't know how credible it is

     
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    People during today's demonstrations were carrying banners that say to Turkey and to Erdogan: "Either have an honest opinion or keep silent".

    That is a natural reaction for the gay press conference that was made after Turks met with Alasad and it was understood as a support for the dictator to kill people.
     
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    People during today's demonstrations were carrying banners that say to Turkey and to Erdogan: "Either have an honest opinion or keep silent".

    That is a natural reaction for the gay press conference that was made after Turks met with Alasad and it was understood as a support for the dictator to kill people.
    It was Erdogan's reaction which stopped killings in Hama. They have pulled tanks back and opened gates of the city to journalists. It's better that nothing for start.
     

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