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I am sure Muslim countries can solve this problem peacefully among themselves.
It is said somewhere in the history that the Land of Syria would be the bloodiest for the Muslims thats is why those who were martrayed at this land would directly be lifted to heavens. This inspirational sort of belief has been the prime driver behind calm and persistent attitude of Syrian muslims despite centuries of operssion.
Looking at the history, Syria has been center to massive bloodsheds of Muslims, starting with the matrydom of Hazrat Hussien.
Hama has been traditionally anti-bashar..this is not the first time they have revolted..his father Hafiz al Assad did the same as well
April 1981 Hama massacre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hama massacre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Assalam alaikum,
Yes Hussien ( r-a) was martyred in karbala'a.
There r many hadeeth of the prophet obout sham and its ppl this is a blessed land, but unfortunately this family of a smaller sect ( who hates muslims ) have come to power and killing muslims.
Those ppl who spread that the opposition is funded by the u.s etc may be it is true or not but overall this regime is brutal and it is supressing its own ppl since more then 40 years. it is time for it to go.
This regime has not fired a single shot in aljolan heights since it was occupied by israelies in 1967, didnot do anything when israeli planes were flying above the presidential palace and kept itself calm when the israelies bombed a an atomic reactor site but have sent its tanks and troops to kill its ppl.
InshaAllah bashar is going down and i wonder why ppl who think they have the right to live under democracy or where they can practice their freedom of expression or want to have just system oppose the syrian public and call them american funded etc.
TARIQ
The Intervention thing kind of went wrong with Gaddafi , I don't think another one is possible Syria has a much stronger Military then Libya.
In 1982, it was Rifaat al-Assad, the brother of the previous president, who was accused of orchestrating the slaughter of the innocents.
But while Mahar al-Assad can expect to be hunted down and tried for crimes against humanity if the current regime is toppled, his uncle, dubbed “The Butcher of Hama”, is living in luxury in a £10 million townhouse in Mayfair, The Daily Telegraph can disclose.
Rifaat al-Assad, 73, the former vice president of Syria, moved more than a year ago to a Georgian mansion off Park Lane, next door to his son Ribal, 36, who lives in a similar property.
Ribal, who runs a protest group opposing the current regime in Syria and met the Foreign Secretary, William Hague, last week, appears regularly on British television as a critic of the current crackdown.
He openly admitted his father was living in London when he was contacted by The Daily Telegraph last week, but claimed he had been framed over the Hama massacre.
“He was the head of the president’s guard at the time, which had to protect Damascus,” he said. “Why would he be in Hama?”
Rifaat al-Assad has never been indicted by an international court, but there are independent accounts of his alleged involvement.