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A very late introduction

My grand uncle was anti-Hafez.

communist?? :angel:

from ( Syrian Communist Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia )...
In 1986, the anti-communist crackdown ended and the ban on the communist party was lifted by Assad as a yield to the Soviets.


maybe not...

from ( SONS OF MALCOLM: SYRIAN COMMUNISTS (WHO BEEN IN THE ALLIANCE FIGHTING wESTERN PROMOTED TERRORISM) STATEMENT ON wESTERN BOMBING OF SYRIA )...
Syrian Communist Party call all patriots in Syria to defend the homeland, protect national sovereignty and be aware of imperialist conspiracies and tricks. All pretexts of US imperialism, even the fighting terrorism, cannot justify national sovereignty violation. Our people is struggling bravely the terrorist gangs, winning good position in fighting and the brave Syrian army depending upon the support of people mass defeats obscurantist terrorist gangs as per the last development confirmed it, therefore the imperialist circles pushed to speed up the aggressive steps toward Syria.

The Syrian people will fight, as he did in the past, and will resist courageously any aggression against national independence and dignity.The victory is ours.

We re-confirm that the stronghold is not just duty but it’s also probable and homeland is first and above any consideration.

Syria will not kneel down.

Damascus, September 24, 2014.

Polite bureau Syrian Communist Party

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@levina need your help in translating the above pic. :-)

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He was helping a few injured people when the Mukhabart found him and therefore executed him.

such a innocent sounding scene.

You are the typical retarded Indian who has no idea what's going on outside of India.

i am hardly the one to be accused of being isolationist. :lol:

my transnational activism began in 2003 and peaked in the events of 2011/2012... care to look at my user-name and profile-picture.

I use wikipedia because that's the easiest source to get. And don't whine, most wikipedia editors are pro-Assad.

oh, yes... wikipedia is very neutral. :enjoy: but i wonder why early 2011 it changed the libyan flag from the jamahiriya green to the tricolor of the nato-sponsored rat flag... umm... :what:

from ( 1982 Hama massacre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia )...
The Hama massacre (Arabic: مجزرة حماة‎) occurred in February 1982, when the Syrian Arab Army and the Defense Companies, under the orders of the country's then-dictator, Hafez al-Assad, besieged the town of Hama for 27 days in order to quell an uprising by the Muslim Brotherhood against al-Assad's government.[1][2] The massacre, carried out by the Syrian Army under commanding General Rifaat al-Assad, effectively ended the campaign begun in 1976 by Sunni Muslim groups, including the Muslim Brotherhood, against the government.

oh, yeah... very pro-assad editors of this page... oh, yeah. :lol:

syrian army has not a single sunni, of course... oh, yeah.

but i am thinking "such a bbc language this article has". ;)

and do you think i didn't know of at least some of what happened then??

According to Amnesty International, the Syrian military bombed the old city center from the air to facilitate the entry of infantry and tanks through the narrow streets; buildings were demolished by tanks during the first four days of fighting.

where is "amnesty international" based?? in cuba or beijing?? :lol:


and you put this in to sound neutral??

Don't worry, I'll be shoving my foot far up your ***, along with your leftist view.

too much time in the mosque damages the brain, college boy.
 
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communist?? :angel:

from ( Syrian Communist Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia )...



maybe not...

from ( SONS OF MALCOLM: SYRIAN COMMUNISTS (WHO BEEN IN THE ALLIANCE FIGHTING wESTERN PROMOTED TERRORISM) STATEMENT ON wESTERN BOMBING OF SYRIA )...


628x471.jpg


@levina need your help in translating the above pic. :-)

syria_20120519.jpg




such a innocent sounding scene.



i am hardly the one to be accused of being isolationist. :lol:

my transnational activism began in 2003 and peaked in the events of 2011/2012... care to look at my user-name and profile-picture.



oh, yes... wikipedia is very neutral. :enjoy: but i wonder why early 2011 it changed the libyan flag from the jamahiriya green to the tricolor of the nato-sponsored rat flag... umm... :what:

from ( 1982 Hama massacre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia )...


oh, yeah... very pro-assad editors of this page... oh, yeah. :lol:

syrian army has not a single sunni, of course... oh, yeah.

but i am thinking "such a bbc language this article has". ;)

and do you think i didn't know of at least some of what happened then??



where is "amnesty international" based?? in cuba or beijing?? :lol:



and you put this in to sound neutral??



too much time in the mosque damages the brain, college boy.
lol. You're obviously stupid and uninformed. "Activism" is not supporting dictators.
Have a block. I'm done with idiots like you. Especially dumbass communists.
 
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I've been on this forum since November 2014, and if you've ever looked at the Syrian Civil War thread, chances are you've seen a few of my posts. But I did forget to introduce myself. Silly me. :)
For a little background info...I was born in the US (contrary to my flag), BUT I was raised in Syria, so I consider Syria my home country. I am from Aleppo, so obviously if I do get aggressive/competitive sometimes that will explain it. From the ongoing conflict in my home country, I've lost 7 family members in an airstrike, and 2 of our homes got ransacked by pro-government militias. Previous to the conflict, I've lost my grand uncle from a Mukhabarat execution in 1982. Obviously my view point is set in stone just from those incidents.
I'm going to change gears here as I don't want too much of my personal info going on the internet (Mukhabarat have eyes and ears everywhere,) and that's enough sadness for now. I'll just answer the 6 points provided by WebMaster.
What are my interests? Well, I'm interested in politics, Syria, gaming, military hardware, etc. I'm a student for now, but that will change sooner or later. I found Pakistan defence while I was browsing information about the Al-Zarrar. I then moved on to search for Turkish weapons and found you guys again. I kept running into this forum and decided to join. What I find interesting is the diverse amount of subjects you can discuss here, from politics to science to political science. It's really astonishing. I have two routes I could go down the future - go to college in the Engineering field (Computer Science or Mechanical/Aerospace), or join the Syrian military (after the revolution is over.) I would like to do both, but obviously my parents being Syrian, they would disown me if I didn't go to college.
Well, that's my 5-month overdue introduction. That's some actual information about me now. :)


May you find peace and have a prosperous life. I feel sorry for your loss and whatever is happening in Syria. Violence is always wrong. And nobody is right if everybody is wrong. I hope it will end soon.

Welcome Dr. Thrax

hehe.. you need to introduce yourself too. I see you are new here as well.
 
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