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With that logic , Iranians should forgive MEK that killed 17000 civilians, leave alone siding with Saddam and directly attacking Iranians .

Or Iraqis should forgive the traitors in Tikrit who sided with ISIS and handed 1900 youth to be slaughtered .

If they don't forgive , they're not civilized !
it is different .
forgiveness is for a communauty, is for an important part of the society: it helps build the country
MeK is a sect , fanatics: they cannot integrate the society . they don't want . same for IS.
 
it is different .
forgiveness is for a communauty, is for an important part of the society: it helps build the country
MeK is a sect , fanatics: they cannot integrate the society . they don't want . same for IS.

MEK had too many supporters in 80 and that's undeniable .

Don't forget that fanatics are a part of the society especially in ME and I don't see any difference between them and Fascists .
 
It's pretty obvious that they (SAA command) have given up on Idlib, they just stayed in those areas only to be there. It's pretty clear that the soldiers were ordered from before to retreat in case there is an attack, without putting up much fight. Even if each soldier had shot 5 bullets, it would take much longer from Nus-Rats to capture the area. There is basically no resistance. It's a bit weird though. It all started from fall of Idlib itself.
They are just sitting ducks there. Losing people and tanks in each retreat for nothing.
 
They are just sitting ducks there. Losing people and tanks in each retreat for nothing.
Shh, don't give them ideas. We like it the way it is :)

even DeGaulle forgave the fascists who collaborated with nazis in France
forgiveness is important. it is essential to rebuild a country. and it shows you are the civilized ones ;) not imitating barbarian attitude of Asad.
Ah you took my ending message in the wrong way. I meant we're still obligated to forgive them because that's what Islam orders.
Ghanimah in Idlib:
2 T-62s, a T-55, a BMP-1, BMP-1 ambulance, 57mm AZP on a Ural, a BRDM-2, and a Ural truck.

Rebels have killed 20 ISIS fighters in Al Sheikh Rih town in Northern Aleppo and have taken the town.

Rebels have taken al Haddadin in Aleppo and have made multiple gains in the Jabal al Akrad area in Latakia.
 
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Shh, don't give them ideas. We like it the way it is :)


Ah you took my ending message in the wrong way. I meant we're still obligated to forgive them because that's what Islam orders.
Ghanimah in Idlib:
2 T-62s, a T-55, a BMP-1, BMP-1 ambulance, 57mm AZP on a Ural, a BRDM-2, and a Ural truck.

Rebels have killed 20 ISIS fighters in Al Sheikh Rih town in Northern Aleppo and have taken the town.

Rebels have taken al Haddadin in Aleppo and have made multiple gains in the Jabal al Akrad area in Latakia.


FSA is all going to be killed by ISIS. Every single one of them. And I'll be loving every moment of it. :partay:
 
Sad war, whole country destroyed, million of lives ruined. I wonder how much longer this will go on?
 
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Incredible moment elated Syrian women rip off strict Islamic robes and headscarves after escaping religious persecution under ISIS
  • Exclusive video shows women removing robes after escaping from ISIS
  • Men, women and children arrive in Kurdish-controlled territory in Syria
  • Witness said women were 'feeling cheerful and joyful for being finally free'
By JENNY STANTON FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 18:26 EST, 5 June 2015 | UPDATED: 08:55 EST, 6 June 2015

This is the incredible moment elated Syrian women tear off their black shapeless robes as they enter Kurdish-controlled territory after fleeing for their lives from the clutches of Islamic State.

In two video clips released exclusively to MailOnline, men, women and children are seen celebrating their arrival in Rojava in the north of the country.

Two women pull off their robes to reveal colourful dresses while another removes her headscarf and lets it fly away in the wind after escaping religious persecution under ISIS.

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Freedom: A Syrian woman tears off her shapeless black robe as she enters Kurdish-controlled territory

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Elation: Men, women and children celebrate their arrival in Rojava after fleeing from the clutches of ISIS

Syria-based freelance journalist Jack Shahine watched as the refugees arrived in the area close to Tel Abyad and about 40 miles east of Kobane.

He told MailOnline: 'These women, children and men are fleeing ISIS controlled area and as soon as reaching Kurdish YPG (People's Protection Units) controlled areas they remove the black Burkas obliged by ISIS, breathing freedom again.

'These women started to remove blackness, feeling cheerful and joyful for being finally free.'

The footage was filmed by Shervan Derwish, a cameraman and the spokesman for the Euphrates Volcano Operation Room - established by the Kurdish YPG and Free Syrian Army to target the Islamic extremists.

Meanwhile this week, ISIS militants have launched a major attack on the predominantly Kurdish city of Hassakeh in northeastern Syria, according to activists and Syrian state media.

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A woman removes her robe revealing a bright green dress as she crosses into Kurdish-controlled territory

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The incredible footage was filmed close to Tel Abyad in Syria and was released exclusively to MailOnline

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A Syrian woman raises her arms in the air as she celebrates escaping from ISIS and arriving in Rojava, Syria

It was in an apparent attempt to reverse some of the advances made recently by Kurdish fighters in the northeastern Syrian province.

Kurdish fighters have captured dozens of towns and villages there with the help of US-led airstrikes and are getting close to Tel Abyad, a major Islamic State-held border town near Turkey.

The extremists launched the push on the city of Hassakeh, which is split between government forces and Kurdish defenders, on Tuesday night.

Syrian state television said extremists are battling for control of a juvenile prison still under construction on Hassakeh's southern edge and have so far attacked it with five suicide car bombs.

The TV report said government warplanes have struck the ISIS stronghold of Shaddadeh, south of Hassakeh.

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Syria-based freelance journalist Jack Shahine watched as the refugees arrived in the area and said they were 'joyful for being finally free'


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Women raise their hands in the air with smiles on the faces as they arrive in Kurdish-controlled territory

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the Syrian air force is also taking part in the battle around Hassakeh and that ISIS gunmen have entered the prison building.

The group said dozens of fighters were killed on both sides, adding that IS brought reinforcements of about 400 fighters from the nearby province of Deir el-Zour.

Activists also reported intense fighting Wednesday in the northern Aleppo province between ISIS fighters and other insurgent groups including al-Qaida's branch in Syria, the Nusra Front.

ISIS has been on the offensive in the area where they captured several towns and villages over the past days.


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