I don’t live in Masameer, it’s very hard to find on a map.
You die twice. One time when you stop breathing, and a second time, a bit later on, when somebody damns your soul for the last time.
I don’t live in Masameer, it’s very hard to find on a map.
It will never be as spicy as Aba Ad-dajaj.
Not “acting like Russia” should be contingent with not helping Syrian Kurdistan take areas where nearly no Kurds live, not blowing up cars in busy markets, and not sniping people in Aleppo.
These aren’t claims, they’re on twitter for everyone to see.
Yeah, those are clear, I didn’t deny that this could’ve happened, I understand there’s still so much hatred between Sunnis and Alawites. I was following the links on the r/syria subreddit and most of the content was removed, the ones that weren’t are just pictures of piled up bodies or straight up unrelated pictures (from Gaza, Ba’thist Syria, random people with made up stories).
I know that all you want is to exterminate Christians, Alawites, Kurds, Druze, and literally any Muslim that never wanted your sharia shit hole sect in charge of Syria.
In your typical Caliphate with Sharia law I’d probably have multiple sentences of stoning to death.
You probably live in the west
No.
living under secularism where your rights and existence are defended
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You are such a hypocrite. For some reason Muslims like you feel so ready to support fucking caliphates in the middle East but never want to live in the hellholes you advocate for
I am gonna be living in the “hellhole” and I didn’t advocate for this, unless advocating for the fall of the regime is what you’re hinting at.
If you’re going to advocate and make up apologetics for religious fascism, then you should at least have the decency to leave whatever western state you’re posting this nonsense from.
Your guesses are wrong, and I am gonna be living in Syria even with my home flattened and the areas around it scattered with mines.
Can you imagine the burden whatever secular western state keeping your backwards ass is bearing?
My ass is oriented correctly, you can’t convince me otherwise.
There are videos emerging of people’s homes being invaded purely bc they are Alawites. There are videos of children being shot in the fucking face and bodies being piled up by the regime.
I know there were cases of sectarian attacks against Alawites and those happened after the armed groups attacked general security forces there and didn’t come out of nowhere (that doesn’t justify them). There’s still so much hatred between Sunnis and Alawites, and when the attacks happened people from all around Syria mobilized to help the army. Many of them saw that as an opportunity to take revenge. The government stopped these mobilizations to majority Alawite areas, but their response was very late.
There are claims of security forces committing crimes and uploading videos of them, I have no doubt that such things could’ve happened, but all I’ve found is pictures of people who were allegedly executed. When this operation started a member of the army was arrested for sectarian chants and the government has promised to follow up on all the crimes committed during the operation.
How long are you people going to deny that jolani is a monster? How many of those being executed in the streets are actually just people fighting to survive against a vile islamist terror regime and not part of some assad conspiracy?
I am not denying anything. Jolani headed terrorist group after terrorist group and his forces committed many crimes before their sudden rebrand. Since they overthrew Bashar their statements and actions have been moderate and they don’t seem to be targeting or discriminating against any sects. A timeline for a new government and presidential elections give you some hope, but I may just be very delusional.
How long are you and your terror sympathizing cult followers going to keep up this “assadist insurrection” narrative?
Until these ambushes and attacks stop being headed by the previous regime’s officers (Who still boast about their crimes) and supported and instigated by Iran.
Not one letter of what I “pasted” is from Wikipedia. In fact there’s not an article about this guy.
Anyways my point here is that pro-Assad forces are fighting in Syria and while I don’t know what the people of the Sahel think of the government, it doesn’t seem like this is just them suddenly deciding to stop the “extra judicial murders” which I am sure you have plenty of proof for.
This is the result of outside influence and is relying on criminals who either do this or get dragged to court is my point. I am not saying there are no Alawites who are so dissatisfied by the new government that they’d join such movements, but there wouldn’t be enough of them to cause this much trouble without some outside help.
He was a captain in the 70’s (1987 is when he became head of air-force intelligence) to 2002 and he’s accused of carrying out assassinations in Syria and Lebanon, including assassinating the Lebanese PFP leader, Kamal Junblat. The Air-force intelligence also partook in the Hama massacre of 1982.
I am hoping that his trial will be fair and that no harm will befall him unless he’s actually convicted.
There are others who were part of the fourth division specifically, currently hiding or fighting in Lattakia.
Very weird how they pulled the former head of air-force intelligence out of these groups then. I would say it’s an isolated case if this didn’t happen every time they combed the area after an ambush. Will you still think the same of these fighters when Suhail Al-Hassan is caught among their ranks and no suspicions are left?
That might not be in Syria’s best interest right now. Iran, Israel, and separatist groups are the priority. No need to provoke Russia on top of that.
Is that why Israel has to get the IDF to defend the Druze in Syria
Why does the IDF have to “defend” the Syrian Druze? The Syrian Druze have made it clear they don’t want Israeli intervention in their affairs. And a deal was struck between general security and the Druze of Jarmana a few hours after Israel tried to make it seem like they were trying to defend the Damascene Druze.
The two largest militant groups in Suwayda have refused any Israeli intervention and plan on integrating with the army.
Seems your only bet are desperate militant groups that would side with whatever has the most weapons and funds. Try the SDF and the regime remnants.
makes sense when you realize how untrustworthy the Trumpster US and his gang its allies are.
NP. It’s really interesting beyond it’s similarities to Arabic too; the dots in Syriac are used to make letters hard or soft, which makes a lot more sense than using the same rasm with a different number of dots to make a completely different sound.
The language also often explains the little weird differences between levantine Arabic and MSA or other dialects, like the word “طاقة” which refers to small round windows and “بوبو” which is used to refer to an infant.
The equivalent to Arabic ط is “tet”: ܛ, but in some fonts of Syriac “taw” ܬ looks like a mirrored ܛ.
You can read some words or full sentences sometimes, but some letters like taw (taa’) ت ܬ, ‘ayn ع ܥ, het (haa’) ح ܚ, and shin (sheen) ش ܫ are impossible to guess without checking out the alphabet first. The madnhaya script is closer to Arabic than the Estrangela script (which you’re probably seeing on your device).
Instead of the Arabic way of distinguishing similar letters by using dots, Syriac adds fangs or lines to change the “rasm” of the letter except for dal and raa’ which use a dot below and one above, respectively. I used to confuse waw ܘ, qaf ܩ, and mim ܡ a lot at first.
Arabic, English, some German, and can read / write Syriac Aramaic (Mostly use it to write Garshuni).
Haruna … Additionally, the default actions for left and right mouse buttons have changed: left click is now Play/Pause and right click opens the context menu.
Just needs reasonable loop options and it will be great.
XD what was that before?
Right click for play/pause, and left click does absolutely nothing. Don’t know who though of that.
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Can’t reproduce it on ext4, KDE Plasma too.
In Arabic it’s “Seen” (صين) with a Saad (ص) [sˤ]. It came from Persian “چین” (Cheen). Which came from Sanskrit.