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Created on: 17 Oct 2011
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This is simply a group that supports the Syrians fight against their evil government and wish to see the Syrians free

This is simply a group that supports the protesters that oppose Bashars tyrannous rule. Since the start of the pacifist revolution he has used his military force on the citizens of Syria and has even had the wounded in hospitals shot, simply because they did not comply with his rule. This group is for any; pacifist, socialist, conservative, liberal, nationalist, anarchist, marxist, non-political etc that supports the Syrians birth right of freedom. Hate speech will not be tolerated and said users will be banned.

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  • JupiterAss

    Syrian people are fucking stupid like most Muslims are! FSA and SAA both are terrorists who are encouraging killing their own people from the same flesh and blood just because of religion differences. Bashar is a criminal and there is no doubt but the FSA isn't so perfect too.

    18 Aug 2012 Reply
  • Ozinka

    This is so unthinkable that in 21 century people still act horrible to another. And no one can just stop it. We have money, we have international organisations and so what still several people do what they want to do and no judgment in the future, no penalty will restore and fix this evil.

    14 Jun 2012 Reply
  • NidvuG

    Bashar not tyrant.

    30 May 2012 Reply
  • clytie_hizashi

    \/ Troll is trollin' hard. Anyhoo, here's an interesting article noting the parallels between Russia/Syria, and the US/Bahrain. If the countries aiding one faction or the other would put aside personal gain in favor of actually stopping the bloodshed, I'd be much more inclined to support them.

    16 Feb 2012 Reply
  • bashiechan

    @christling and all others of his 'disposition', I refer you to a post I made in a similar thread on FB: "You would give the CIA, World Bank, etc. far more credit than they could ever deserve if you think they'd have the brains, strategic mastery, and otherworldly magic to somehow orchestrate mass social movements and organised calls for change from ordinary Syrians everywhere. It is not true and it is not honest. The 'conspiracy' pretext is a deceitful lie and credit to Western hegemony that is not real or deserved."

    29 Dec 2011 Reply
  • bertrand-escaff

    Hi ! This was for the Lybians, but it had to be extended.

    17 Nov 2011 Reply
  • Assacra

    "There have been peaceful protests that last for hours, with thousands of people attending" That's it that "also" peaceful protests were. "Also", but not the overwhelming majority of them. Guy, it's you should receive though of any primary systematic education in the aspects of polit-economy,political science and their applied disciplines, instead of grumbling anarchist snivels extensively.

    5 Nov 2011 Reply
  • Assacra

    On your thought, consequences of these protests are really worth the deaths, right? Innocent people are sitting at home engaged in their affairs, on that they are innocent in this case. "Slippery slope arguments are fallacious and rely on assumptions about the future which hold no validity".You suggest to fvkk off all political and economical forecasts and to down country in anarchy and fratricide? You are sick.

    5 Nov 2011 Reply
  • Assacra

    Hey guy, I've brought arguments, now you try to escape from them with similary to sophistic hints. "can shift massively in a day" WTF? Only absolutely incompetent in political economy aspects person can give such stupid statement! In a case of Syria speech doesn't turn about a hyperinflation and other short-term prospects which "can shift massively in a day".These are critical processes.

    5 Nov 2011 Reply
  • Assacra

    3)Typical demonstration occurs as follows: in the market(bazaar) some tens persons gather with anti-governmental slogans literally for five minutes, then they are operatively captured on mobile phones and then all crowd is quickly dissolved. And what is it? It is just one more attribute of information war against authorities. Trve demonstrations moved by discontent don't looked as pity videos reports for the customer. Is it looks reasonable to support a small group of people interested in self-destruction after it all?

    5 Nov 2011 Reply
  • Assacra

    2) Syria consists of various ethno-religious communities and it's predicted by leading politologists that there is the huge probability for country disintigration on some extremely hostiled to each other territories like it was in Somalia. It will be reason to neverending civil war which of course should be prevented by gallant armies of NATO if they are not yet in Syria at that moment. Radical Islamites will try to grasp the power as it was in Iraq , they will ship the country in abyss of terrorism. There will be an aggravation on the Syrian-Israeli border (Golan Heights). Is it wanted by people of Syria? Why mistakes of the past don't warn us?

    5 Nov 2011 Reply
  • Assacra

    1) Disorders proceeding in Syria have a fatally injuring influence to economy. The hardest slash kicked on the tourism industry which has been giving annually 8 billion dollars to the country and has been involving a foreign currency and making 12 % of GDP. Hotels and restaurants of Damascus and Aleppo are empty. Employers are dismissing workers. Inflation of the Syrian pound has made 17 % increase for three months . Hopes to foreign economic help - at a rate of 50 billion dollars now will be hardly realised. And I haven't mentioned other branches of economy at all. It's only few economic factors aggravating a well-being of Syrians.

    5 Nov 2011 Reply
  • Assacra

    It's not necessary to be foreteller to understand that rebels just will be moving to the similar scenario, open your eyes. It's like fulfilled scheme. It will be the crushing of Syria and further the people of Syria will be regretting about this would-be made crime under themselves. And so, you have considered appeals for judiciousness and analogy with Libya's tragedy as non-argumented and non-informed. Ok, some arguments based on facts special for mentally impaired persons which informed about Syrian disorder more then people living there.

    5 Nov 2011 Reply
  • Assacra

    Liberty? Is it liberty that once again NATO armies will intrude and shred the next country in their blacklist? They undoubtedly will kill more people. My congratulations, you are another victim of liberastic, epic "freedom call" ideology, having nothing with real freedom. Destructive example of Lybia's intervention hasn't learn to anybody. Henceforth, there will be no normal life for people in Libya . Thanks to "fighting for freedom". American political cowboys will not calm down in their geopolitical "rodeo" and hotheads moved by absurd self-destructive ideas don't know, what they do. Nuff said more, further events will show all "freedom delights". Continue to protect multi-cultural society, gays, pedophiles, imaginary liberals, drugs legalisation and other madness.

    2 Nov 2011 Reply
  • Assacra

    Fvkk the protesters, praise al-Assad. Stability and order above all

    1 Nov 2011 Reply
  • Sofia_ZARAZA

    *Support Terrorism group?

    19 Oct 2011 Reply
  • FuckingOyster

    Sign http://www.avaaz.org/en/stop_the_horror_in_syria_a/?cl=1335521117&v=10717

    18 Oct 2011 Reply
  • O_C_D

    Yay for Syria. N Fuck OBAMA!

    18 Oct 2011 Reply
  • FuckingOyster

    http://www.amnesty.org/en/appeals-for-action/help-stop-bloodshed-syria

    17 Oct 2011 Reply
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