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Syrian forces fire on Turkish refugee camp

how many? lets say 100k?? ( i'm being generous)
how come you see the large picture or number, but you can't see this large crowd of Syrian people?
This is the most recent rally April 07,2012

And much more.....
Syrians Rally - YouTube
Your argument affirms that people are divided in Syria. Some support Assad and some don't.

However, the manner in which Assad is treating those people who don't support him is ridiculous. When refugees will be piling up on borders of other countries - international community will certainly notice.
 
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Your argument affirms that people are divided in Syria. Some support Assad and some don't.

However, the manner in which Assad is treating those people who don't support him is ridiculous. When refugees will be piling up on borders of other countries - international community will certainly notice.

Oh you want Alasad to welcome Terrorists in a 5 stars hotel? really? you serious bro?
Those terrorists are killing innocent people and army men. Just a prove is this thread, they ambushed Syrian army checkpoint and then they went and hided in a refugee camp to use humans as a shield?
100% Syria has the right to fire back at these terrorists. Syrian army is only defensive .
The soldiers were believed to be firing at rebels who tried to escape to the refugee camp after ambushing a Syrian military checkpoint, killing six soldiers, according to the Britain-based activist group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
News from The Associated Press
 
Oh you want Alasad to welcome Terrorists in a 5 stars hotel? really? you serious bro?
Those terrorists are killing innocent people and army men. Just a prove is this thread, they ambushed Syrian army checkpoint and then they went and hided in a refugee camp to use humans as a shield?
100% Syria has the right to fire back at these terrorists. Syrian army is only defensive .

News from The Associated Press
News from The Associated Press

I wish there were more Syrian members in the forum. You could invite your friends. :enjoy: For now, its only one Syrian vs. all others.:eek:
 
I wish there were more Syrian members in the forum. You could invite your friends. :enjoy: For now, its only one Syrian vs. all others.:eek:

Trust me the truth doesn't need more then one to be revealed, those Saudis and others can bring the whole world, and the truth WILL NEVER die, even if takes years to be discovered or revealed, it will never die.
 
Trust me the truth doesn't need more then one to be revealed, those Saudis and others can bring the whole world, and the truth WILL NEVER die, even if takes years to be discovered or revealed, it will never die.

Inshallah it will never. I hope and pray the Syrian army can overpower these insurgents. My heartfelt prayer goes to them :)
 
I wish there were more Syrian members in the forum. You could invite your friends. :enjoy: For now, its only one Syrian vs. all others.:eek:
in some dictatorship you cannot express what you really believe
so the anti Asad are not crazy to come on the internet to express their ideas

the minimum logic would lead to think this but seems propaganda is a better goal than logic for some people
never mind lol

ah and what humanity: Asad killed people in refugee camp
and you applaude
wow it shows your real face mister soviet
 
Inshallah it will never. I hope and pray the Syrian army can overpower these insurgents. My heartfelt prayer goes to them :)

Inshallah, bro. no matter what dialogue is the only solution, which many nations don't support, the Syria government has the right to as for a written commitment from the rebels to stop fighting before pull security out of those cities.

in some dictatorship you cannot express what you really believe
so the anti Asad are not crazy to come on the internet to express their ideas

the minimum logic would lead to think this but seems propaganda is a better goal than logic for some people
never mind lol

aren't you anti Alasad? and on the internet? ok
 
aren't you anti Alasad? and on the internet? ok
yeah and every knows i am living in Syria next your door
lol

mind about a comment of someone from another forum we spoke about this forum:
he said he didn't want to even register to this forum because of people like Aryan longbrained and co
forum being full of conspiracy theories and fanatism
mind that many people don't even want to discuss with people who cannot even discuss but spend day to give propaganda
 
yeah and every knows i am living in Syria next your door
lol

mind about a comment of someone from another forum we spoke about this forum:
he said he didn't want to even register to this forum because of people like Aryan longbrained and co
forum being full of conspiracy theories and fanatism
mind that many people don't even want to discuss with people who cannot even discuss but spend day to give propaganda

I didn't say you were Syrian.

Alright, i think CNN or Aljazeera would love to hire you, since they are like you one side and CLOSED minded. i like how you mention the people who always ask the right questions and make Saudi members and Jordanian run away.

Anyway I have to go now, but before I leave, I would like to share this with you guys
ACROSS SYRIA

List of the cities in this video from top right: Darra, Alsuwayda, Alraqqa, Deir Alzor, Bottom boxes: Aleppo, Alhaska, Latakia, Damascus

and much more :D
Syrians Rally - YouTube
 
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yeah and every knows i am living in Syria next your door
lol

mind about a comment of someone from another forum we spoke about this forum:
he said he didn't want to even register to this forum because of people like Aryan longbrained and co
forum being full of conspiracy theories and fanatism
mind that many people don't even want to discuss with people who cannot even discuss but spend day to give propaganda

In the world today if anyone is critical of Zionism it is regarded as Anti Semitic. If anyone works out the duplicity of the west then give their conclusions the badge of conspiracy theories.

Yes our words are drowned by a chorus of Zionist owned media. But then how could 4 million odd Zionists subvert democracy in America. How could Israel directly and indirectly dictate to the world.

Back to topic the Syrian story is very sad and easily concocted. Because of its alliance with Iran the west & Israel decided it must be weakened. I am no supporter of Assad. However how difficult is it to encourage dissent in a country from outside?? Encourage people to come on the streets. Arm a few. The security forces respond with force. Bang bring out human rights violations and. How difficult is that.

Killing innocent people protesting using security forces is not alien to the west. The Brits perfected it with the Irish.

Anyway call it a conspiracy theory but we now have a Syria that is weaker and it just happens by coincidence to suit western vested interest. Oh and by coincidence what is happening in Libya and Iraq just happens to suit the west as well.

You call people like me and Longbrain fanatics that is a racist comment. most of my British white friends did not want the UK to go into war in Iraq. Go google it you will find polls to confirm that. You call us fanatics cos we hold these views and we are not white and we are Muslim. Why are we fanatics but the British public is not??

Oh and our views happen to align with China and Russia but I suppose they are conspiracy theorists as well??

Forgot only Fox news counts
 
yeah and every knows i am living in Syria next your door
lol

mind about a comment of someone from another forum we spoke about this forum:
he said he didn't want to even register to this forum because of people like Aryan longbrained and co
forum being full of conspiracy theories and fanatism
mind that many people don't even want to discuss with people who cannot even discuss but spend day to give propaganda

Hahaha. I take that as a compliment. When fools like you are deterred we take pride in that. I have personally debunked a couple of dozen times and you retreated like hell. Any one with a few minutes can go to your profile and check your statements and posts and discussions you had with me. We always talk with evidence and truth and you from your gut. At any rate it is a good thing you are scared of us. That is how it should be. Now go to the sanctuary of your French masters and do not dare to come out here. You are a joke who can not even take part in rational argument. You can only take out your frustration in personal attacks. An ignorant.
 
Oh you want Alasad to welcome Terrorists in a 5 stars hotel? really? you serious bro?
Those terrorists are killing innocent people and army men. Just a prove is this thread, they ambushed Syrian army checkpoint and then they went and hided in a refugee camp to use humans as a shield?
100% Syria has the right to fire back at these terrorists. Syrian army is only defensive .

News from The Associated Press
Read this: Defectors Offer Insider's View Of Syrian Army : NPR

Picture is not so black and white as you are trying to paint here. I get it that you are pro-Assad but don't try to justify his wrongdoings.

Now answer these questions:

1. Are those 'terrorists' involved in terrorist activities in other countries like Al-Qaeda? Are they professionals?

2. Why did so many Syrian people felt the need to flee Syria?

Something is definitely not right in your country. Don't expect every individual to buy your propaganda.

Refugee camps in Turkey have started to overflow now:

http://www.newspakistan.pk/2012/04/06/Syrian-refugee-number-reaching-alarming-figures/

And have a look at anti-Assad protests too:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...s-anti-Assad-protests-across-the-country.html

I wish there were more Syrian members in the forum. You could invite your friends. :enjoy: For now, its only one Syrian vs. all others.:eek:
No need to fret over his propaganda. He is not nuetral in his perspective.
 
Syrian rebels ‘using Turkish refugee camps as base’

Published: 10 April, 2012, 14:59


The Syrian army’s pursuit of rebels across the Turkish border has shed light on claims of rebel groups using refugee camps as safe havens. Reports suggest the Free Syrian Army could be treating them as springboards to launch incursions into Syria.

RT correspondent Sara Firth interviewed an anonymous source on the Syrian-Turkish border following the incident, who said that members of the Free Syrian Army were operating in the border region.

“They [Syrian rebels] cross the border, then they walk back again. Maybe the Turkish army finds some and takes them back to the camp, others just come by themselves. A lot of these people work with the Free Syrian Army,” he said.

He added that the Turkish government turns a blind eye to their movements and “lets them go back to fight.”

RT also spoke to a member of the Free Syrian Army operating in the area, who told her the opposition wanted to pressure the Turkish government into providing “arms and equipment from NATO.”

According to media reports, Syrian regime troops who were pursuing insurgents after they attacked a military checkpoint opened fire across the border, killing one and injuring several people.

Turkey has been highly critical of the Assad regime, and has previously been accused of harboring and training Syrian rebels in the south of the country close to the border region.

Former FBI translator Sibel Edmonds wrote in December that US and NATO troops had been training insurgents in Hakkari, southern Turkey.

The country is host to around 24,000 Syrian refugees, including hundreds of army defectors who have fled since the uprising began against Assad 13 months ago.

The Turkish government has considered setting up a buffer zone between the two countries to better control the influx of rebels. In addition, the head of the Free Syrian Army Colonel Riad al-Asaad is believed to be residing in Turkey.
*Turkey rattles the saber

In response to the border shooting, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has threatened to take “necessary measures” against Syria. He branded the incursion as a “clear violation” of the border between the two countries during an official visit to Beijing on Tuesday.

The Turkish government also summoned the Syrian envoy to Ankara to explain the occurrence.

Turkey had been a long-term ally of the Assad regime but made a U-turn in policy, becoming one of the champions of the Syrian opposition.

Istanbul hosted a summit of the Friends of Syria group last week, during which members sought to unify the fragmented Syrian opposition with a view to creating a viable alternative to President Assad.

Syrian rebels
 
Syrian rebels ‘using Turkish refugee camps as base’

Published: 10 April, 2012, 14:59

Sure, it is expected. They are very desperate to further their agenda. So desperate that they are also accepting Israeli weapons (hebrew labels):


 
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