The Syrian Crisis

SajeevJino

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Europe will shatter soon. Angela Morkel has already recieved (still recieving) enough flaks from Germans as well as entire Europe for her decision. She has already lost several elections for this. Just a matter of time.
oh sir ..did you forget, Angela Morkel not only EU .. there is many wealthy nations united and make this alliance
 

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It is a civil war. What do you expect. However do not forget that the other side has thousands of foreign mercenaries (some thirty nationalities). So it is a nasty civil war.
You're wrong. Other 30 plus countries mercenaries are teaming with YPG to save the Yazedi Christians from ISIS. FSA is full of Syrian milita with foreign weapon support
 

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https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/amid-devastating-war-fragile-truce-syrians-vote-parliament/
Amid devastating war and fragile truce, Syrians vote for their parliament

Thousands of Syrians flocked today morning to polling stations across almost the entire war-torn country to vote in controversial parliamentary elections. More than 11300 candidates nationwide are competing for 250 seats in the Syrian Parliament for a 4-year tenure. Likewise, more than 7300 ballot boxes have been deployed in government-held areas across the country. In the eastern city of Deir ez-Zor, some 17 polling stations have been set up in the government-held districts of the city where civilians have been suffering a crippling blockade by ISIS for more than a year.
 

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You're wrong. Other 30 plus countries mercenaries are teaming with YPG to save the Yazedi Christians from ISIS. FSA is full of Syrian milita with foreign weapon support
Your statement is illogical. Syria has many groups and most of these have significant foreign fighters. The number of foreign fighters in YPG is less than Al Nusra or ISIS.
 

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When Turkey's President Erdogan greeted soldiers ahead of the Saudi King's arrival in Ankara, an orchestra was on hand. But rather than playing a Turkish tune, the musicians made the rather surprising choice to perform a Russian military march.

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Your statement is illogical. Syria has many groups and most of these have significant foreign fighters. The number of foreign fighters in YPG is less than Al Nusra or ISIS.
Time to prove your theory ...........................................
 

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View attachment 8248 Evidence ? The evidence is everywhere but you are so blindly deluded you don't even want to read or hear about it. This is an useless discussion to have.

There are abominable photos in the hand of french justice provided by a syrian defector known as "Caesar". Thousands of tortured , starved bodies . That is what Bashar el Assad is responsible for, among other crimes against mankind.
Victim of chemical weapons attack. Attacks were carried out by the opponents of Assad. Chemical weapons supplied via Turkey, a NATO ally of France.

Reuters: Exclusive: Chemical weapons used by fighters in Syria - sources
France 24: France delivered arms to Syrian rebels, Hollande confirms

I have more respect for Bashar al-Assad than Sarkozy or Hollande.
 
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Since you started this discussion. You present your numbers first. Remember there are some 30 groups fighting in Syria.

You are in the habit of saying things without doing your homework.
He was gloating in joy when that Russian pilot was killed after the Sukhoi-24 was shot down. Don't expect anything better from him.
 

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Since you started this discussion. You present your numbers first. Remember there are some 30 groups fighting in Syria.

You are in the habit of saying things without doing your homework.

thanks ..acknowledged

Estimates of the total number of foreign Sunnis who have fought for the rebels over the course of the conflict range from 5,000 to over 10,000, while foreign Shia fighters are thought to number around 10,000 at the most. Over 600 foreign fighters were killed in the first half of 2013 alone.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_fighters_in_the_Syrian_and_Iraqi_Civil_Wars
 

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Syria Elections 2016: US-NATO’s Failed Attempt to Deny the Will of the Syrian People
http://www.globalresearch.ca/syria-...to-deny-the-will-of-the-syrian-people/5520087


Yesterday Parliamentary elections were held in Syria. 7000 polling booths were opened across the country. 11, 341 candidates were proposed from across Syria with 250 to be elected to Parliament, including a number of female candidates.

Candidates were spread out as follows: 988 in Damascus, 817 in Damascus countryside, Aleppo 1437, in Aleppo regions 1048, In Idleb 386, in Homs 1800, Hama 700, Lattakia 1653, Tartous 634, Deir Ezzor 311, Hasaka 546, Raqqa 197, Daraa 321, Sweida 263 and in Quneitra 240

Voting centres opened at 7.30 am and were obliged to extend their sessions by five hours to accommodate the high turn out of voters.
“The voting centers include over 2,000 centers in Damascus, 17 in Deir Ezzor, 1,047 in Lattakia, 661 in Homs, 347 in Sweida, 741 in Hama, 368 in Hasaka, 816 in Tartous, and 347 in Sweida are receiving voters.

It should be noted that voting centers were opened in Damascus, Damascus Countryside, Hama, Lattakia, Aleppo, Tartous, Hasaka, and Deir Ezzor to receive voters staying in these provinces who are originally from other areas, namely the provinces of Idleb, Raqqa, Aleppo, Deir Ezzor, and Daraa.” ~ SANA
So contrary to spurious claims from western governments and media, efforts were made to open the voting to all Syrian civilians including those who have fled terrorists held areas. We must also bear in mind that over 90% of IDPs [Internally displaced persons] have fled to Government controlled areas, thus further discrediting claims that these elections are non representative.

For a full photo report on the Syrian elections: Peoples Assembly Elections 2016

On an equally positive note, of course ignored in the western and gulf media, 1.7 million of these internally displaced refugees have been able to return home thanks not only to the SAA liberation of whole swathes of Syrian villages and towns from US NATO terrorist occupation but also due to the Syrian Governments laudable efforts to rebuild and restore infrastructure in these areas.

Small government loans are being given to impoverished families to enable them to re-establish their lives torn apart by the illegal war of aggression that has been waged against Syria by the US, NATO, GCC and Israel for the last five years.

It is guaranteed that none of these initiatives will be reported in the mainstream media, including the Syrian Higher Committee for Relief’s efforts to facilitate the delivery of Humanitarian aid to the remaining terrorist held civilian areas in Syria.

As Professor Tim Anderson [who is in Syria to observe the elections as indeed he was in 2014] said:

“Syrian democracy needs no outside approval. Repeated outside demands that ‘Assad must go’, or that a Washington-approved executive ‘transition government’ be formed, have become meaningless, since the military tide turned in the embattled country’s favour.”

The Syrian elections proceeded according to the Syrian constitution and law. We see this being enforced in Aleppo for example where it was decided that violations of the voting process had taken place and a re-election was called for.

UNSC [Security Council] resolution 2254 stated clearly that Syria’s future is in the hands of the Syrians and the Syrians are proving that they are doing just that with little fuss but a lot of enthusiasm and determination to deny foreign intervention in their sovereign affairs.

The Syrian “Dictator” goes to Vote

Now lets have a look at the President that western governments and their media minions would have us believe to be a bloodthirsty, butchering dictator as he and his wife Asma head for the polling booths with no security in sight.
 

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Read my response again.

Thanks for reading.
So you really believe french, us intelligence services mount false flag operations , using dead bodies from a chemical attack they organized or covered , to wrongly accuse the Assad regime of mass crimes in its prisons . With the complicity or credulity of organisations like Human Rights Watch. I just feel sorry for you and all the Indians members of this forum sharing these views, because you are sincere . But you have been abused by a very clever system of propaganda.

I regret having lost my control about this.
 
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