no, but i know BS when i see it. use you head:
in houla, the city was majority pro-rebel, deemed a "rebel stronghold", there was only one army position in the area, which was surrounded and attacked during the entire time of the massacre.
FSA showed the videos and first said the people were killed by bombings, but the images showed clearly the victims had been slaughtered at close range, a lot killed with knifes.
so they then said "shabbiha came in the city and did it", but it seemed unbelievable since the rebels were in control of the area, and army trapped inside their position being attacked.
in the mean time big scandal, big media circus, syrian ambassadors were expelled from many European cities etc...
and then the victims are identified, and they turn out to be Alawites, and one family of Sunnis who had converted to Shia. the scenario of a sectarian cleansing conducted by fanatics becomes obvious, but then no more media coverage, no more diplomatic circus, nothing, silence.
do you like to be BS'ed like this "sickoflebanon" ?
you are the one taking sides with butchers, who plant bombs blowing up civilians at a funeral, and you don't even deny it, you JUSTIFY it. and you give me lessons?
i do not condone ANY killing, my point, which is based on observations of facts, and trying to put the pieces of the puzzle together, is that the sectarian killing is being done by foreign fanatical fighters, and the whole anti-assad bunch know it but they are very happy with it, and they blame it on assad.
first it's not "maybe" it's FOR SURE, i never condoned the killing of ANY civilians. contrarily to you who support the killing of pro-bashar civilians.
i just don't buy the automatic "blame it on assad" game that western powers + saudi/qatar are playing. i think there are a lot of armed foreign fighters, mercenaries or fanatics, who dont care for a second about the population, they bring the battlezone into the cities, they have been planting bombs in buses, funerals, TV stations, executing post-office employees etc etc etc.. they are no heroes fighting for the people, believe me.
jisr el shourough, in the first weeks of the "rebellion": 300 soldiers found in a mass grave. "assad did it to his own troops!!" they said... REALLY? how can anyone in his right mind buy that??? yet they all sang along.
in deraa, first couple of days of the protests, 7 policemen killed, a courthouse, a baath building, and an armory burnt down/ransacked.
you saw the videos showing policemen being chopped with knives and thrown down the bridge? that was also in the very beginning. since the start, the "revolutionaries" have used terror and atrocity.
she was just about to take down the whole colonial enterprise single-handedly, another atrocious antisemitic crime was about to be committed!!
but the heroic soldiers, despite their numeric inferiority, their derisory fortifications and the mere dozens of heavy machine guns managed to gather enough courage to sneak their rifles through the openings of their bunkers, and shower the unarmed woman with bullets. israeli bravery at its best, we should all be admiring them.
lol, who's comparing? a fact is a fact, wherever you are.
full unrestricted data access is a violation of freedom and constitutional rights, you only support it because you follow blindly your leaders in all their lunacies, if you used your head and sense of citizenry you'd realize that these are part of the very fundamental rights that all people aspiring to freedom and justice need.
whatever the investigators need, they can ask the competent authorities under the oversight of judges, and as the french delegation said, it has to be justified and they have to demonstrate the results.
if they really wanted the data for legitimate reasons, they wouldn't mind going through the normal procedure, but no they have their hidden (yet obvious) undisclosable reasons
indeed, since hariri lost the throne he got from daddy, and he announced the day of rage, he's been doing everything in can from the safety of his exile to revenge and drag the country into chaos, including inviting the wahhabi/salafi whackos to create an islamic emirate in akkar.
his only chance (if he has any at all) to get back to power is to cause enough trouble for the government to resign. but too bad for him, this is not going to happen.
Damascus Funeral Bombing Toll Rises to 27
29 August 2012, 15:26no, but i know BS when i see it. use you head:
in houla, the city was majority pro-rebel, deemed a "rebel stronghold", there was only one army position in the area, which was surrounded and attacked during the entire time of the massacre.
Damascus Funeral Bombing Toll Rises to 27
29 August 2012, 15:27FSA showed the videos and first said the people were killed by bombings, but the images showed clearly the victims had been slaughtered at close range, a lot killed with knifes.
so they then said "shabbiha came in the city and did it", but it seemed unbelievable since the rebels were in control of the area, and army trapped inside their position being attacked.
in the mean time big scandal, big media circus, syrian ambassadors were expelled from many European cities etc...
and then the victims are identified, and they turn out to be Alawites, and one family of Sunnis who had converted to Shia. the scenario of a sectarian cleansing conducted by fanatics becomes obvious, but then no more media coverage, no more diplomatic circus, nothing, silence.
do you like to be BS'ed like this "sickoflebanon" ?
Damascus Funeral Bombing Toll Rises to 27
29 August 2012, 15:30you are the one taking sides with butchers, who plant bombs blowing up civilians at a funeral, and you don't even deny it, you JUSTIFY it. and you give me lessons?
i do not condone ANY killing, my point, which is based on observations of facts, and trying to put the pieces of the puzzle together, is that the sectarian killing is being done by foreign fanatical fighters, and the whole anti-assad bunch know it but they are very happy with it, and they blame it on assad.
Damascus Funeral Bombing Toll Rises to 27
29 August 2012, 15:39first it's not "maybe" it's FOR SURE, i never condoned the killing of ANY civilians. contrarily to you who support the killing of pro-bashar civilians.
i just don't buy the automatic "blame it on assad" game that western powers + saudi/qatar are playing. i think there are a lot of armed foreign fighters, mercenaries or fanatics, who dont care for a second about the population, they bring the battlezone into the cities, they have been planting bombs in buses, funerals, TV stations, executing post-office employees etc etc etc.. they are no heroes fighting for the people, believe me.
Damascus Funeral Bombing Toll Rises to 27
29 August 2012, 15:43jisr el shourough, in the first weeks of the "rebellion": 300 soldiers found in a mass grave. "assad did it to his own troops!!" they said... REALLY? how can anyone in his right mind buy that??? yet they all sang along.
in deraa, first couple of days of the protests, 7 policemen killed, a courthouse, a baath building, and an armory burnt down/ransacked.
you saw the videos showing policemen being chopped with knives and thrown down the bridge? that was also in the very beginning. since the start, the "revolutionaries" have used terror and atrocity.
Gaza Woman Critical after Being Shot near Israel Border
29 August 2012, 16:36she was just about to take down the whole colonial enterprise single-handedly, another atrocious antisemitic crime was about to be committed!!
but the heroic soldiers, despite their numeric inferiority, their derisory fortifications and the mere dozens of heavy machine guns managed to gather enough courage to sneak their rifles through the openings of their bunkers, and shower the unarmed woman with bullets. israeli bravery at its best, we should all be admiring them.
French Judiciary Says Providing Security Agencies with Complete Telecom Data Violates Privacy
29 August 2012, 16:47lol, who's comparing? a fact is a fact, wherever you are.
full unrestricted data access is a violation of freedom and constitutional rights, you only support it because you follow blindly your leaders in all their lunacies, if you used your head and sense of citizenry you'd realize that these are part of the very fundamental rights that all people aspiring to freedom and justice need.
whatever the investigators need, they can ask the competent authorities under the oversight of judges, and as the french delegation said, it has to be justified and they have to demonstrate the results.
if they really wanted the data for legitimate reasons, they wouldn't mind going through the normal procedure, but no they have their hidden (yet obvious) undisclosable reasons
French Judiciary Says Providing Security Agencies with Complete Telecom Data Violates Privacy
29 August 2012, 16:54"specific data relating to areas where crimes are committed."
this has been granted already, your info smells fuggy.
ps: law 140, article 1 of the telecom law. (yes the lebanese telecom law)
next time before you call people idiots, make sure you're not going to make a fool out of yourself.
Syria Accuses Egypt of Inciting Bloodshed as Delegation Walks Out amid Morsi Criticisms
30 August 2012, 12:55lol, yea "very soon" hahahha
Roads Blocked in Tripoli's al-Tal over Girl Disappearance
30 August 2012, 13:12indeed, since hariri lost the throne he got from daddy, and he announced the day of rage, he's been doing everything in can from the safety of his exile to revenge and drag the country into chaos, including inviting the wahhabi/salafi whackos to create an islamic emirate in akkar.
his only chance (if he has any at all) to get back to power is to cause enough trouble for the government to resign. but too bad for him, this is not going to happen.