Syrian Civil War and The future of Syria after liberation

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Why is Iran doing Business with Zionist Turkey?

Iran is traitor.
 
...a mention of the genocide and collective punishment that the international courts are pointing out that Israel is responsible for?
...The Irish government is saying that Israel can’t justly be convicted on a genocide charge as the law stands, so the law should be changed in the middle of the trial in order to achieve a predetermined outcome.

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Why is Iran doing Business with Zionist Turkey?

Iran is traitor.




Turkey may be a Zio-US stooge but it is a legitimate country where the people are native to the land.

Nothing wrong with Iran and Turkey having mutually beneficial economic relations.
 
...The Irish government is saying that Israel can’t justly be convicted on a genocide charge as the law stands, so the law should be changed in the middle of the trial in order to achieve a predetermined outcome.

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Israel is already covered in blood and commiting genocide, the Irish want the brutal persecution of the Palestinians in Gaza included into definition of genocide.

Israel is a vile vile state and your presence in the middle east is intolerable
 
  • December 13 2024 14:59:04

Inside '431': Hidden prisons of Syrian regime

DAMASCUS​

Inside 431: Hidden prisons of Syrian regime

A picture shows writing on a prison cell door in the capital Damascus on Dec. 13, 2024.

As the twilight of Bashar al-Assad's fallout reveals the full extent of the Baath rule's operations, new details are emerging about the extensive network of secret prisons. Among them is one known only by its code: 431.


Hidden beneath the bustling activity of Mazzeh military airport, the prison housed detainees in harsh conditions. Prisoners were assigned code numbers instead of names.

One of the individuals who spent time at the facility was Muhammet, who was held for seven months under the code "614." Returning to the site after his release, he recounted the harrowing details to give a firsthand account of his experience.

In single cells meant for one, as many as four people were crammed together. Larger cells, with space for 20, often housed 60 prisoners. Blankets laid on cement floors were their only refuge. The facility under the command of Mahir Assad, brother of the outgoing president, was known for its strict control and harsh treatment of detainees.

"To die there was to find salvation," Muhammet recalled. "They gave us 1.5 kilograms of potatoes for 20 people to share. We were allowed to breathe fresh air for only ten minutes a week... They would take prisoners without reason and torture them."

The plight of female prisoners, Muhammet said, was even more horrific. "I cannot describe the things they did to women," he said.


When the regime fell and Damascus was taken by armed groups led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the prisoners initially feared the worst.

"When the cell doors opened, we thought they would execute us,” Muhammet recounted. “But then we heard a voice: ‘Assad escaped. You are free.’ It was unbelievable. We hugged one another and wept.”

The curfew imposed under Assad’s rule — keeping citizens indoors from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. — was lifted. Streets once haunted by the fear of arrest were alive with celebration.

By night, jubilant Syrians formed convoys of vehicles, honking horns and waving flags in victory parades. By day, volunteers took to the streets, sweeping away the debris of war. The revival began with small acts of reclaiming the city — cleaning squares, reopening restaurants and cafes and restoring workplaces to life.

For Muhammet and others, the scars remain. Yet amidst the ruins, hope flickers. "Cruelty is over," Muhammet declared. "Freedom is here."

 
that is dissonance and not productive, some level of consistency has to be maintained if you want to be taken seriously in political sphere.
Unfortunately, international politics is full of dissonance and inconsistencies. I can remember quite a few:

1. Oldest one: He may be a son of a bitch, but he's our son of a bitch.
2. "One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter"
3. We should not trade with Cuba because they are communists, but we can trade with PRC
4. Antisemitism is bad, but Anti-Roma (Gypsy) discrimination may be swept under the carpet.
 
...The Irish government is saying that Israel can’t justly be convicted on a genocide charge as the law stands, so the law should be changed in the middle of the trial in order to achieve a predetermined outcome.

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You don’t need to look at any law.
We know genocide and war crimes are being committed. Collective punishment -
Raping prisoners.
These people are really the lowest form of human
 
I’m glad you post on here and I for one want your posts on here as you serve an example of what we are up against. Absolute lies to the core - nonsense and verbal diarrhoea.
Musings, I think you're taking a risk here. You're not the only Pakistani skilled at twisting things. The ones trying to pin a warrant on can come up with all sorts of justifications - even from this exchange, though I'm not going to speculate and do the work for them - to argue that you're secretly a Zionist, or at least advancing the Zionist cause. Defending yourself in words can't work (since you've already incriminated yourself in words) and if you then offer to defend yourself in deeds you will be agreeing to become their pawn, yes?
 
Musings, I think you're taking a risk here. You're not the only Pakistani skilled at twisting things. The ones trying to pin a warrant on can come up with all sorts of justifications - even from this exchange, though I'm not going to speculate and do the work for them - to argue that you're secretly a Zionist, or at least advancing the Zionist cause. Defending yourself in words can't work (since you've already incriminated yourself in words)and if you then offer to defend yourself in deeds you will be agreeing to become their pawn, yes?
Twisting? Incriminating?
You are attempting to justify genocide then making assumptions about Pakistani?
The lowest form of human are not justified in Palestine and Lebanon genocide land grabbing - raping prisoners and creating anarchy. Instead let’s increase the pressure and take advantage and cease land in Syria.
Most people I engage have empathy and love for Jews - what me and my associates can’t stand is the cockroaches that have hijacked Judism to create havoc in the world. Zionism needs to be exterminated and deep down you know that too.
 
Musings, I think you're taking a risk here. You're not the only Pakistani skilled at twisting things. The ones trying to pin a warrant on can come up with all sorts of justifications - even from this exchange, though I'm not going to speculate and do the work for them - to argue that you're secretly a Zionist, or at least advancing the Zionist cause. Defending yourself in words can't work (since you've already incriminated yourself in words) and if you then offer to defend yourself in deeds you will be agreeing to become their pawn, yes?
In previous forum you got permanently banned with so many IDs including solomon, GPU-57, etc, etc...

Here you are having a very good time
 
Now outsiders (non-Arabs) will understand why Syrians have no love for Hezbollah and why cheap words of harmony and cooperation will just remain that as long as this is how they behave and have behaved in Syria since 2011.

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The message of that guy is wrong (as they would not be any better) but the point here remains the same.

Let us just speak frankly here. I am not aware of any Sunni Arabs whether in Syria or Lebanon killing or hurting Hezbollah or regular Lebanese Shia Arabs or invading their land or supporting their oppressors. Unfortunately this occurred the other way around in Syria for 13 years but somehow people expect Syrians to just accept such behavior and look the other way around? Which person with any degree of self-respect would accept such behavior from supposed brothers?

The difference here is that the vast majority of Syrian Sunnis don't support the fringe extreme groups but unfortunately the other way around, Hezbollah enjoys almost anonymous support among their community.

I hav enhver seen a single Lebanese Shia Arab say, we agree with Hezbollah in their fight against Israel but what we were doing in Syria was wrong. This is very insane when you think about it and speaks volume about the indoctrination. Yet, people have the audacity to call Syrians AQ/ISIS for toppling a bloodthirsty regime?

This also explains the poor treatment of Syrians in Lebanon in general.

Complete mess. Not sure what is wrong with that part of the Arab world.

Even when we had a war with the Houthis we never treated Northern Yemenis this way and hosted and continue to host millions of Yemenis.
 
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