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Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by tbaba1234: 9:16am On Feb 09, 2012
PRAY FOR SYRIA!!!

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Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by vedaxcool(m): 2:53pm On Feb 09, 2012
Wonderful words, May Allah grant the Muslims victory over the Blasphemer, imagine an accursed individual saying if they Push Syria, Syria will push Allah! Subahanallah! how pathetic is the desperation of man that worship Ali as his god! Allah shall surely disgrace the devil in this fight! and their evil sponsors! no amount of money and influence should worth spilling the blood of any Muslim or human being for that matter.
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by LagosShia: 8:09pm On Feb 09, 2012
vedaxcool:

May Allah give the oppressed people of Syria victory over Pharoah (Bashar) and his supporters amin. I urge muslims on nl not to forget to put a word of prayer for the muslims of Syrian and other people like these who face cruelty and oppression!

it is so ironic that Bashar has become a "pharoah".Bashar the honorable arab leader who turned his back to Ehud Olmert (former prime minister of Israel) while Mubarak and the Emir of Qatar would shake hand with him and laugh and even hug.

Bashar is not oppressing the people of Syria.armed wahhabi/salafist thugs sponsored by Saudi Arabia and Qatar and the scheming of the West is responsible for the bloodshed in Syria.

may Almighty Allah support the people of Syria because they have stood competently with their leader and supported him against the conspiracy from foreign powers.may Allah's curse be upon those seeking to destabilize Syria.inshaAllah Syria will come out stronger and Bashar more powerful.Ameen Ya Rab!
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by LagosShia: 8:09pm On Feb 09, 2012
[size=18pt]Most Syrians back President Assad, but you'd never know from western media[/size]
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/jan/17/syrians-support-assad-western-propaganda

Assad's popularity, Arab League observers, US military involvement: all distorted in the west's propaganda war

Jonathan Steele
guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 17 January 2012 18.40 GMT


A demonstration in support of Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian president, in Damascus. 'Some 55% of Syrians want Assad to stay, motivated by fear of civil war.' Photograph: Hussein Malla/AP


Suppose a respectable opinion poll found that most Syrians are in favour of Bashar al-Assad remaining as president, would that not be major news? Especially as the finding would go against the dominant narrative about the Syrian crisis, and the media considers the unexpected more newsworthy than the obvious.

Alas, not in every case. When coverage of an unfolding drama ceases to be fair and turns into a propaganda weapon, inconvenient facts get suppressed. So it is with the results of a recent YouGov Siraj poll on Syria commissioned by The Doha Debates, funded by the Qatar Foundation. Qatar's royal family has taken one of the most hawkish lines against Assad – the emir has just called for Arab troops to intervene – so it was good that The Doha Debates published the poll on its website. The pity is that it was ignored by almost all media outlets in every western country whose government has called for Assad to go.

The key finding was that while most Arabs outside Syria feel the president should resign, attitudes in the country are different. Some 55% of Syrians want Assad to stay, motivated by fear of civil war – a spectre that is not theoretical as it is for those who live outside Syria's borders. What is less good news for the Assad regime is that the poll also found that half the Syrians who accept him staying in power believe he must usher in free elections in the near future. Assad claims he is about to do that, a point he has repeated in his latest speeches. But it is vital that he publishes the election law as soon as possible, permits political parties and makes a commitment to allow independent monitors to watch the poll.

Biased media coverage also continues to distort the Arab League's observer mission in Syria. When the league endorsed a no-fly zone in Libya last spring, there was high praise in the west for its action. Its decision to mediate in Syria was less welcome to western governments, and to high-profile Syrian opposition groups, who increasingly support a military rather than a political solution. So the league's move was promptly called into doubt by western leaders, and most western media echoed the line. Attacks were launched on the credentials of the mission's Sudanese chairman. Criticisms of the mission's performance by one of its 165 members were headlined. Demands were made that the mission pull out in favour of UN intervention.

The critics presumably feared that the Arab observers would report that armed violence is no longer confined to the regime's forces, and the image of peaceful protests brutally suppressed by army and police is false. Homs and a few other Syrian cities are becoming like Beirut in the 1980s or Sarajevo in the 1990s, with battles between militias raging across sectarian and ethnic fault lines.

As for foreign military intervention, it has already started. It is not following the Libyan pattern since Russia and China are furious at the west's deception in the security council last year. They will not accept a new United Nations resolution that allows any use of force. The model is an older one, going back to the era of the cold war, before "humanitarian intervention" and the "responsibility to protect" were developed and often misused. Remember Ronald Reagan's support for the Contras, whom he armed and trained to try to topple Nicaragua's Sandinistas from bases in Honduras? For Honduras read Turkey, the safe haven where the so-called Free Syrian Army has set up.

Here too western media silence is dramatic. No reporters have followed up on a significant recent article by Philip Giraldi, a former CIA officer who now writes for the American Conservative – a magazine that criticises the American military-industrial complex from a non-neocon position on the lines of Ron Paul, who came second in last week's New Hampshire Republican primary. Giraldi states that Turkey, a Nato member, has become Washington's proxy and that unmarked Nato warplanes have been arriving at Iskenderum, near the Syrian border, delivering Libyan volunteers and weapons seized from the late Muammar Gaddafi's arsenal. "French and British special forces trainers are on the ground," he writes, "assisting the Syrian rebels, while the CIA and US Spec Ops are providing communications equipment and intelligence to assist the rebel cause, enabling the fighters to avoid concentrations of Syrian soldiers …"

As the danger of full-scale war increases, Arab League foreign ministers are preparing to meet in Cairo this weekend to discuss the future of their Syrian mission. No doubt there will be western media reports highlighting remarks by those ministers who feel the mission has "lost credibility", "been duped by the regime" or "failed to stop the violence". Counter-arguments will be played down or suppressed.

In spite of the provocations from all sides the league should stand its ground. Its mission in Syria has seen peaceful demonstrations both for and against the regime. It has witnessed, and in some cases suffered from, violence by opposing forces. But it has not yet had enough time or a large enough team to talk to a comprehensive range of Syrian actors and then come up with a clear set of recommendations. Above all, it has not even started to fulfil that part of its mandate requiring it to help produce a dialogue between the regime and its critics. The mission needs to stay in Syria and not be bullied out.
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by tbaba1234: 1:02am On Feb 10, 2012
Some 55% of Syrians want Assad to stay, motivated by fear of civil war – a spectre that is not theoretical as it is for those who live outside Syria's borders.

Ofcourse, most syrians do not want a civil war, It does not mean they support Assad. The prospect of a civil war is not pretty. If a poll is done on the actual support of the president, you will get much lower figures.

I have met many syrians and not one is in support of Mr. Assad.

Assad is killing his people for God sake. Are you following what is going on in Homs. Stand for Justice:

Nisa:135. O you who have believed, be persistently standing firm in justice, witnesses for God, [i]even if it be against yourselves or parents and relatives. Whether one is rich or poor, God is more worthy of both. So follow not [personal] inclination, lest you not be just. And if you distort [your testimony] or refuse [to give it], then indeed God is ever, withwhat you do, Acquainted.[/i]
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by vedaxcool(m): 9:43am On Feb 10, 2012
LagosShia:



The key finding was that while most Arabs outside Syria feel the president should resign, attitudes in the country are different. Some 55% of Syrians want Assad to stay, motivated by fear of civil war – a spectre that is not theoretical as it is for those who live outside Syria's borders. What is less good news for the Assad regime is that the poll also found that half the Syrians who accept him staying in power believe he must usher in free elections in the near future. Assad claims he is about to do that, a point he has repeated in his latest speeches. But it is vital that he publishes the election law as soon as possible, permits political parties and makes a commitment to allow independent monitors to watch the poll.

Lol! grin grin grin grin grin and to lagosshia this is genuine support! were you reading with your eyes closed? a support out of fear, reminds one of Pharaoh indeed, keep supporting a man who runs an oppressive regime, even the article you post shows clearly how he refused free election and ban other political parties! Allah will surely bring shame and disgrace to those who murder children,women and men, and claim they can push God.
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by vedaxcool(m): 9:54am On Feb 10, 2012
more from the Guardian:

Residents in Homs said on Wednesday that the noose was tightening around their besieged city, with the Syrian army carrying out a ferocious bombardment against the helpless civilians trapped inside.

At least 27 people were killed on Wednesday, with about 200 injured, 50 seriously, activists said, after unrelenting artillery attack[/b]s. Activists said the victims included a [b]four-year-old girl, Salam al-A'raa, shot in the head
, in the opposition-controlled suburb of Baba Amr.

"We are seriously dying here. It is really war," Waleed Farah told the Guardian, speaking via satellite phone. He said: "It isn't war between two armies. It's between the army and civilians. You hear the rockets and explosions. You feel you are at the front. The situation for civilians is pitiful."

Waleed said the situation had worsened over the past 24 hours, five days after the Syrian army began shelling rebel-held areas of Homs late last week. He said that as well as a massive bombardment, government troops had sealed off the neighbourhood of al-Khaldiyeh, a crucial supply-point for bringing food and medicine [/b]into Baba Amr.

[b]He said government snipers had shot dead four men who tried to drive a van into Baba Amr. They had been attempting to deliver bread. "The sniper situation has gone mad. They [government soldiers] know that all the supplies come from al-Khaldiyeh.
"

It was now impossible to evacuate the wounded and the dead from Baba Amr, he said, with volunteers who had gone there trapped.

Another activist, Raji, speaking from a basement inside Baba Amr, said Syrian forces were using different, heavier artillery rounds – with devastating effect. In addition to the 27 people killed on Wednesday, he said "many people" were lying dead under the rubble of their houses.

The Guardian has been unable to independently verify accounts from residents or casualty figures.

Raji said he and other activists had filmed government armoured personnel carriers entering Al-Insha'iat, an outlying part of Baba Amr, close to a mosque. "We took pictures and then we had to run away. We were scared for our lives," he said, adding: "The tanks have started to move inside our neighbourhood."

Elsewhere in Syria there appears to be growing evidence that amid diplomatic failure, and Russia and China's veto of a UN resolution to end the bloodshed in the country, Bashar al-Assad, Syria's president, has launched a conclusive military offensive against the rebels.

Activists in the former opposition stronghold of Zabadani, 20 miles north-west of Damascus, described how hundreds of tanks were pounding the town.

The opposition Free Syrian Army took control of Zabadani last month. Now, the Syrian army was on the brink of taking it back.

"There are about 300 tanks besieging the city from four positions. I saw so many tanks I couldn't count them," activist Fares Mohamad told the Guardian. He said the tanks had been firing shells since Saturday – with 18 people killed so far, and 300 with light injuries. More than 40 houses have been demolished, he said.

He added: "We have set up a field hospital in the basement of a house. But we don't have any medical equipment. There are also many people who have gone missing." Fares said that more than 1,200 families had fled to Bloudan, to the east of Zabadani, adding that the encircled town had no gas or fuel or communications.

The regime's tactics had been entirely cynical, he said, with the mountain town's fire station and hospital among the first targets, leaving nowhere to treat the injured.

Troops then began shelling residential districts. "The Free Syrian Army are in Zabadani but they can't stop the shelling. If you have mortars coming from tanks, what can you do?" he asked.

Syrian security forces also pounded residential neighbourhoods in the northern province of Idlib, the southern region of Daraa, and the Damascus suburb of Douma, activists said. In Homs, Syria's state-run television channel claimed gunmen had fired mortar rounds at the town's oil refinery and into Homs's Baath university – now used by Damascus as military camp, according to activists.

They said the Syrian army were attacking opposition enclaves from three fixed positions: the university, and the army and air force academies. Lightly armed Free Syrian Army troops were unable to fight back against an invisible adversary several kilometres away, they added. "When they [the army] come inside the city we will fight to our last breath," Raji said.

The medical situation inside Homs was desperate – with no proper facilities and the wounded treated in improvised field hospitals. In a gruesome video posted on Wednesday, one doctor from Baba Amr, Muhammad Al-Muhammad, said shooting had been going on since 5am, with more than 200 rockets fired within three hours.

He pointed to several victims who, he said, had been shot in the head. "We can't do anything for them. We are treating them in homes." In a desperate appeal, he said: "I call upon Erdogan in Turkey. I call upon Emir Hamad of Qatar. I call upon King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. I call upon all the Muslims of the world to put pressure on Bashar, the monster
."

The prospects for the civilians stuck in Homs appear bleak. Raji said there was no way in or out of the town, with residents sheltering in the ground floor or basements of houses. "I myself am trying to get my family out, especially my sisters. But the problem is that no one can get out," he said.

Raji said he and others had given up on the idea that the international community was coming to the rescue. He added there was perplexity that the world was taking its cue from Russia and China – which, he said, have in effect backed the Syrian president. "We don't believe Russia and China are more powerful than the whole world. And we don't understand why the world can't open a humanitarian corridor to help us."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/feb/08/inside-homs-syria-bombardment
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by LagosShia: 4:23pm On Feb 10, 2012
Bomb blasts bring death to Syria's Aleppo
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/02/10/us-syria-idUSTRE80S08620120210

[size=14pt](Reuters) - Twin bomb blasts hit Syrian military and security buildings in the northern city of Aleppo on Friday, killing 25 people in the worst violence to hit the country's commercial hub in the 11-month uprising against President Bashar al-Assad.[/size]

Mangled, bloodied bodies as well as severed limbs lay on the pavement outside the targeted buildings, as shown in live footage on Syrian television, which consistently portrays the revolt against Assad as the work of foreign-backed "terrorists."

No one claimed responsibility for the attacks in Syria's second city, as officials put the total death toll in the two blasts at 25. But they came as Assad's forces grow more ferocious in operations to stamp out the popular uprising.

On another front, army tanks massed outside opposition neighborhoods in the western city Homs on Friday morning after a week of bombardments that have killed dozens of civilians and drawn condemnation from world leaders.

Activists in Homs said shelling resumed sporadically in the morning and they feared a big push was imminent to storm residential areas of the city that has come to symbolize the plight of the anti-Assad movement.

The unrelenting bloodshed only highlighted the difficulties that Western and Arab powers faced in trying to resolve the crisis in a country which has a key place in the strategic balance in the volatile Middle East.

Bolstered by Russian support, Assad has ignored appeals from the United States, Turkey, Europeans, fellow Arabs and other governments to halt the repression and to step down.

Foreign ministers of the Arab League, which suspended a monitoring mission in Syria last month because of the violence, will discuss a proposal to send a joint U.N.-Arab mission to Syria when they meet in Cairo on Sunday, a League official said.

EU URGES RUSSIA

The European Union's foreign policy chief added her voice to international calls for Russia, Syria's strongest ally, to support a United Nations resolution demanding Assad halt the crackdown. But Russia, with a recent history of sending tanks into its own rebel cities, has said no one should interfere in the country's affairs.

"My message to my Russian colleagues is that they too need to recognize the reality of the situation on the ground and we can't go on simply allowing this to happen," the EU's Catherine Ashton said during a visit to Mexico.

But having ruled out intervening military, as NATO did decisively in Libya nearly a year ago, the foreign powers arrayed against Assad have few good cards to play.

Many analyst believe that although the uprising has evolved from peaceful street demonstrations into an armed insurgency, Assad can count on a powerful military and a certain degree of popular support to survive for several months before he might join the list of deposed Arab leaders like Libya's Muammar Gaddafi and Egypt's Hosni Mubarak.

The fragmented leadership of the revolt also poses problems for those who would support it.

SEVERED LIMBS

The Aleppo blasts contrasted with the carnage in Homs that has gripped world attention in recent days and played into the government narrative that it is only defending the state against violent foes.

In a live television report, a correspondent lifted blankets and plastic sheets which had been laid over corpses on the pavement to show a body with its head blown off. Other bloodied human remains included a limbless torso and a severed foot.

"We apologize for showing these pictures, but this is the terrorism which is targeting us," the reporter said.

Private Addounia Television said 11 civilians and security force members were killed in the explosion at a military security building and six more at a base for security forces. State television later quoted the Health Ministry saying a total of 25 were killed and 175 wounded in the two blasts.

A concrete wall around one building was badly damaged and its windows were blown out. At least one car appeared blackened and destroyed and several more were damaged.

The TV reporter said children were among the dead, showing a single roller skate left on the pavement.

"Is this the freedom of Hamad and Erdogan?" one man shouted, referring to Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim and Turkey's Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan, who have led the chorus of regional criticism against Assad. "Hamad, you dog," he said.

Aleppo, Syria's main commercial city close to the northern border with Turkey, had been spared most of the bloodshed which has hit other parts of the country during the uprising against 42 years of dynastic Assad family. But it has seen increasing protests and violence in recent weeks.

AWAITING AN ONSLAUGHT

Meanwhile in besieged Homs, activists said shelling began again in the morning. Outgunned rebels loosely grouped under the Free Syrian Army were preparing to counter an onslaught.

In a message of defiance during the overnight lull, activists staged a rally against Assad in the Homs neighborhood of al-Bayada. YouTube footage showed hundreds of youths holding hands and dancing to the tune of a songs chanted by Abdelbasset Sarout, a 22-year-old soccer star turned activist.

"You oppressor, go , Great Homs, Syria will be free," Sarout sang from a makeshift stage while white and green rebel flags fluttered overhead.

Activist Mohammad Hassan said the brief respite in the shelling had allowed him to leave his basement and survey the extent of the damage: "There isn't one street without two buildings or more that are badly damaged from the shelling," he said by satellite phone.

Artillery barrages had been directed at Baba Amro, Inshaat, Khalidiya and other districts of the city where rebels have been lying low while mounting hit-and-run guerrilla attacks on the rear of Assad's troops, he said.

"Four tanks or armored vehicles were destroyed today on the edge of Baba Amro and some bread and medical supplies were delivered there for the first time in days by activists who crossed from Brazil Street," Hassan said.

Witnesses said makeshift hospitals in Homs were overflowing in the besieged areas with the dead and wounded from nearly a week of government bombardments and sniper fire.

Medical supplies and food were running out and, in the streets, some of the wounded had bled to death as it was too dangerous for rescuers to bring them to safety.

The Local Coordination Committees, an opposition group in Homs, put the death toll on Thursday alone as high as 110 by nightfall, though it remains impossible to verify such accounts.

(Writing by Angus MacSwan; Editing by Alastair Macdonald)
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by LagosShia: 4:36pm On Feb 10, 2012
vedaxcool:

Lol!  grin grin grin grin grin and to lagosshia this is genuine support! were you reading with your eyes closed? a support out of fear, reminds one of Pharaoh indeed, keep supporting a man who runs an oppressive regime, even the article you post shows clearly how he refused free election and ban other political parties! Allah will surely bring shame and disgrace to those who murder children,women and men, and claim they can push God.

i hope you are happy now.you can see the wahhabi-salafist saudi and qatari backed terrorists attacking Syria in the above news report today.that is at least the 3rd time i have heard of such attacks and including the use of suicide bombings since the foreign sponsored instability in syria.thats the syrian version of the Nigerian menace of boko haram.

a newspaper is reporting that majority of Syrians support their president because they fear that terrorists and the wahhabis could take his place if his regime fall.and you are telling us they are scared.yes we know they are scared because the alternative is not better.Assad himself have admitted that his regime is not democratic and have accepted to implement reforms.he has started implementing reforms.but no,the wahhabi kingdoms like saudi arabia and qatar that themselves are autoritarian monarchies and very oppressive want the syrian regime to fall and then place syria in turmoil for the sake of israeli interests and demands by their western slave masters.millions of syrians have already demonstrated in the streets showing support for the reforms of their president.why is that not enough?

you are quoting a newspaper report against the syrian government saying "according to residents in Homs".who are those "residents"?are they ones that are threatened by the wahhabi blades with beheading if they dont oppose Assad? or are the wahhabi militants considered "residents" too?

let us watch and see.Assad is going no where or else rivers of blood will flow in the middle east.just be watching.aside from his will to reform and handover in syria through civilized and democratic means,this same Assad stands with the oppressed sunni palestinians when the wahhabi monarchs are busy pros.tituting in europe and engaged in ra.ping,and drinking and partying.this is the president of syria who is an alawite who stands with justice for the palestinians and supporting resistance against israeli occupation of arab lands while the wahhabi puppets of the west are being controlled with remote control.

what is wrong with people?
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by vedaxcool(m): 5:04pm On Feb 10, 2012
vedaxcool:

Lol! grin grin grin grin grin and to lagosshia this is genuine support! were you reading with your eyes closed? a support out of fear, reminds one of Pharaoh indeed, keep supporting a man who runs an oppressive regime, even the article you post shows clearly how he refused free election and ban other political parties! Allah will surely bring shame and disgrace to those who murder children,women and men, and claim they can push God.

Lol! this guy wants waste my time reading his brain washed garbage propaganda, he posted an article were were it clearly indicates that support for the murderer is out of fear of a civil war yet the he comes back smiling at the death of children, women and innocent civilians to insist that they must be murdered for the sake of shiasm ( a shiasm that promotes blasphemy and rank imbec$ility) to dominate Syria, the Syrians know the mad man who looks high on a normal day will prefer murdering the entire population than reason with the people he claims to lead. Now see what his minion lagosshia is claiming;

LagosShia:



you are quoting a newspaper report against the syrian government saying "according to residents in Homs".who are those "residents"?are they ones that are threatened by the wahhabi blades with beheading if they dont oppose Assad? or are the wahhabi militants considered "residents" too?

let us watch and see.Assad is going no where or else rivers of blood will flow in the middle east.just be watching.aside from his will to reform and handover in syria through civilized and democratic means,this same Assad stands with the oppressed sunni palestinians when the wahhabi monarchs are busy pros.tituting in europe and engaged in ra.ping,and drinking and partying.this is the president of syria who is an alawite who stands with justice for the palestinians and supporting resistance against israeli occupation of arab lands while the wahhabi puppets of the west are being controlled with remote control.

what is wrong with people?



see the bold and ask what sort of human being would prefer destroying a whole region just because of a man that worship Ali as his god or any one for that matter? what sort of religion does this kind of person believes in? the Islam I know fosters reasoning and common sense amongst its' adherent, saying blood will flow shows who the blood thirty cowards really are, it reflects the real Rafidis murderers, it shows who really believes in blood spilling against reasoning, imagine if any sensible person read the bold, what he will think of Islam? you say I quote a paper? really we thought to you it is the most dependable source of information on the Syria issue, oh I forgot, whenever your own evidence does not support your claim it becomes malicious and fabricated! Allah shall surely prevent your evil wish against the residents of the middle east from ever happening! amin.

victory is for the believers and Allah shall grant the Syrians victory over Pharaoh and his supporters.
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by vedaxcool(m): 5:09pm On Feb 10, 2012
LagosShia:

Bomb blasts bring death to Syria's Aleppo
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/02/10/us-syria-idUSTRE80S08620120210



AWAITING AN ONSLAUGHT

Meanwhile in besieged Homs, activists said shelling began again in the morning. Outgunned rebels loosely grouped under the Free Syrian Army were preparing to counter an onslaught.

In a message of defiance during the overnight lull, activists staged a rally against Assad in the Homs neighborhood of al-Bayada. YouTube footage showed hundreds of youths holding hands and dancing to the tune of a songs chanted by Abdelbasset Sarout, a 22-year-old soccer star turned activist.

"You oppressor, go , Great Homs, Syria will be free," Sarout sang from a makeshift stage while white and green rebel flags fluttered overhead.

Activist Mohammad Hassan said the brief respite in the shelling had allowed him to leave his basement and survey the extent of the damage: "There isn't one street without two buildings or more that are badly damaged from the shelling," he said by satellite phone.

Artillery barrages had been directed at Baba Amro, Inshaat, Khalidiya and other districts of the city where rebels have been lying low while mounting hit-and-run guerrilla attacks on the rear of Assad's troops, he said.

"Four tanks or armored vehicles were destroyed today on the edge of Baba Amro and some bread and medical supplies were delivered there for the first time in days by activists who crossed from Brazil Street," Hassan said.

Witnesses said makeshift hospitals in Homs were overflowing in the besieged areas with the dead and wounded from nearly a week of government bombardments and sniper fire.

Medical supplies and food were running out and, in the streets, some of the wounded had bled to death as it was too dangerous for rescuers to bring them to safety.

The Local Coordination Committees, an opposition group in Homs, put the death toll on Thursday alone as high as 110 by nightfall, though it remains impossible to verify such accounts.

(Writing by Angus MacSwan; Editing by Alastair Macdonald)

thanks for posting this too. keep defending your pay master muderer
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by LagosShia: 9:13pm On Feb 10, 2012
vedaxcool:

thanks for posting this too. keep defending your pay master muderer

Wallahi you are doing just as the christians do towards the Holy Prophet (sa).they will quote a hadith from here and there and claim Muhammad (sa) had killed people and had attacked this tribe or that tribe.why he did,what happened,and what the tribe did is totally ignored.

is Bashar Al-Assad sending tanks to homs or wherever in syria to shell the houses of innocent syrians? or is he sending tanks there to shell rebels and armed wahhabi militants sponsored by saudi and qatari petro-dollars?

Bashar is not my master.even though the alawite sect is an off-shoot of Shia-Islam,i do not share some fundamental beliefs with them.they are distinct from mainstream Shia-Islam thanks to distance (geography) and persecution over the ages.so you cant accuse me of bias here especially after i refused defending alawite beliefs that make them distinct from mainstream shia islam and islamic beliefs even and particular Tawheed:
https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-863512.0.html#msg10145370

my message to you Vedaxcool is to fear Allah.dont emulate christians in defending everything your co-sectarianists do as the christians do in what is commonly referred to as "christianity's pious fraud".in syria,the fact remains that the majority of people support their president for the right or wrong reasons however you see it.why dont you talk about Bahrain where the majority of people oppose their monarchy? this monarchy has being ruling for centuries.but i know you would not talk about bahrain and someone like "tbaba1234" would not open a thread about bahrain because bahrain is Shia majority ruled by an oppressive sunni-wahhabi monarchy.i even doubt if the likes of "tbaba1234" know that Bahrain is an Islamic country in the middle east.
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by tbaba1234: 10:10pm On Feb 10, 2012
LagosShia:

my message to you Vedaxcool is to fear Allah.dont emulate christians in defending everything your co-sectarianists do as the christians do in what is commonly referred to as "christianity's pious fraud".in syria,the fact remains that the majority of people support their president for the right or wrong reasons however you see it.why dont you talk about Bahrain where the majority of people oppose their monarchy? this monarchy has being ruling for centuries.but i know you would not talk about bahrain and someone like "tbaba1234" would not open a thread about bahrain because bahrain is Shia majority ruled by an oppressive sunni-wahhabi monarchy.i even doubt if the likes of "tbaba1234" know that Bahrain is an Islamic country in the middle east.

I don't whether i should laugh or cry at this comment, I don't know what you mean by "the likes of "tbaba1234"" but I can assure you that i studied geography in high school.

What happened in Bahrain is nothing compared to what is going on in Syria, I have condemned what is going in bahrain, yemen and everwhere else where people are oppressed. This is however on an entirely different level.

I would like to respectably request that you do not refer in terms like "The likes of Tbaba1234" because You DO NOT know me,

Salam Aleikum.
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by LagosShia: 11:29pm On Feb 10, 2012
tbaba1234:

I don't whether i should laugh or cry at this comment,  I don't know what you mean by "the likes of "tbaba1234"" but  I can assure you that i studied geography in high school.

What happened in Bahrain is nothing compared to what is going on in Syria,  I have condemned what is going in bahrain, yemen and everwhere else where people are oppressed. This is however on an entirely different level.

I would like to respectably request that you do not refer in terms like "The likes of Tbaba1234" because You DO NOT know me,

Salam Aleikum.

Wa alaikom assalam,

what was referred to in my comment is you opening a thread on Syria thanks to wahhabi lies,crocodile tears,and saudi and qatari petro-dollars and aljazeera and western propaganda.

what is going on in Syria cannot be compared to Bahrain.do you know why? the people of Bahrain in their overwhelming majority wanted reform and change.they were faced with bullets and saudi tanks that the bahraini king requested.saudi military intervention came in to fight a defenseless people.they were shot at while they were waving roses and the white flag of peace.they did not carry weapon but were targeted with weapons.

in Syria,you have a popular president with the majority of syrians supporting him.definitely everywhere you got a minority who dislike the president or the regime.that is not enough for making a revolution.the west and the wahhabi kingdoms particularly saudi arabia and qatar are riding the tide of revolution in the arab world to cause turmoil in syria.this so called syrian revolution is an invented mockery from the outside.the wahhabi kingdoms have pumped in fighters from Iraq and even Libya and weapons and money to destabilize syria and force regime change there.these wahhabi militants have so far carried out beheadings of syrian civilians and police and also suicide bombings of government buildings in which many innocent civilians have died.they have also engaged the government forces in an open rebellion and guerillah warfare.

what is happening in syria is opposite to what is happening in bahrain.there is no similarity.
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by LagosShia: 11:01am On Feb 12, 2012
[size=18pt]Al Qaeda leader backs Syrian revolt against Assad[/size]

By Martina Fuchs

DUBAI | Sun Feb 12, 2012 2:05am EST


(Reuters) - Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri, in a video recording posted on the Internet on Sunday, urged Syrians not to rely on the West or Arab governments in their uprising to topple President Bashar al-Assad.

In the eight-minute video, entitled "Onwards, Lions of Syria" and posted on an Islamist website, the Egyptian-born Zawahri also urged Muslims in Turkey, Iraq, Lebanon and Jordan to come to the aid of Syrian rebels confronting Assad's forces.

"Wounded Syria still bleeds day after day, while the butcher, son of the butcher Bashar bin Hafiz (Hafez al-Assad), is not deterred to stop," Zawahri, wearing his white turban and seated against a green curtain, said.

"But the resistance of our people in Syria despite all the pain, sacrifice and bloodshed escalates and grows," he added.

Zawahri took command of al Qaeda after Osama bin Laden was killed by U.S. special forces in a raid in Pakistan last May.

A Muslim should help "his brothers in Syria with all that he can, with his life, money, opinion, as well as information," Zawahri says.

Syrian forces bombarded districts of the city of Homs on Saturday in a campaign to crush the revolt against Assad, whose ally Russia said it would not support an Arab League peace plan circulating at the United Nations.

Activists said seven people were killed in the latest attacks in a week-long government siege of Homs, which has been at the heart of the uprising which broke out 11 months ago.

"Our people in Syria, don't rely on the West or the United States or Arab governments and Turkey," Zawahri said in what is believed to be his second such message to Syrian protesters.

"You know better what they are planning against you. Our people in Syria, don't depend on the Arab League and its corrupt governments supporting it."

Arab foreign ministers will discuss a proposal next week to send a joint U.N.-Arab mission to Syria, after a uniquely Arab team failed to end Assad's crackdown on protests.

"If we want freedom, we must be liberated from this regime. If we want justice, we must retaliate against this regime," Zawahri said.

"Continue your revolt and anger, don't accept anything else apart from independent, respectful governments."

In July, Zawahri urged Syrian protesters to direct their movement also against Washington and Israel, denouncing the United States as insincere in showing solidarity with them.

Earlier this month, another video with Zawahri appeared on Islamist forums, announcing Somali militant group al Shabaab was joining its ranks in an apparent bid to boost morale and sharpen a threat to Western targets.

(Reporting by Martina Fuchs; Editing by Sami Aboudi and Michael Roddy)

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/02/12/us-syria-zawarhi-idUSTRE81B05320120212
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by LagosShia: 11:04am On Feb 12, 2012
Alqaeda is promoting democracy in Syria!!! grin grin grin grin grin

they still keep using militants against the syrian government and expect the government not to fire back.then they weep that the government is killing "protesters".i'm sure they mean "armed protesters".
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by Nobody: 11:53am On Feb 12, 2012
LagosShia:

Alqaeda is promoting democracy in Syria!!! grin grin grin grin grin

they still keep using militants against the syrian government and expect the government not to fire back.then they weep that the government is killing "protesters".i'm sure they mean "armed protesters".


I am shocked that we agree on this one grin grin
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by LagosShia: 12:56pm On Feb 12, 2012
frosbel:


I am shocked that we agree on this one grin grin



when you keep seeing the picture for what it really is,we will agree more often and you will surely come to love Islam.you need to know that Islam promotes no terrorism and wahhabism has root and influence in every violent terrorist act that happens.this is not what Islam teaches.
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by vedaxcool(m): 9:55pm On Feb 14, 2012
LagosShia:

my message to you Vedaxcool is to fear Allah.dont emulate christians in defending everything your co-sectarianists do as the christians do in what is commonly referred to as "christianity's pious fraud".in syria,the fact remains that the majority of people support their president for the right or wrong reasons however you see it.why dont you talk about Bahrain where the majority of people oppose their monarchy? this monarchy has being ruling for centuries.but i know you would not talk about bahrain and someone like "tbaba1234" would not open a thread about bahrain because bahrain is Shia majority ruled by an oppressive sunni-wahhabi monarchy.i even doubt if the likes of "tbaba1234" know that Bahrain is an Islamic country in the middle east.

lol! we see a man that insults the Prophet's pbuh Wives and tell lies for a living and also insults his companions giving advise that we should fear Allah! yet his old lying self would never let him admit for a minute that a blasphemer who worships Ali as god, is murdering his own people, who reject the oppression, you are a living proof why shia is misguidance in every sense of the word! when the barain issue stared, Muslims on nl were quick to condemn such https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-616702.32.html#msg7925204

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-616702.96.html#msg7955653

Those Muslims who follow the sunnah of the Prophet are always willing to condemn the wrong doers and pray for Allah's mercy on the oppressed! That is indeed what real Islam is about!
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by LagosShia: 1:51pm On Feb 15, 2012
vedaxcool:

lol! we see a man that insults the Prophet's pbuh Wives and tell lies for a living and also insults his companions giving advise that we should fear Allah!

we do not insult any of the Prophet's wives not even Aisha and Hafsa.dont generalize.say it as it is.we detest and oppose Aisha and Hafsa and we send la'nat on them.

we also do not insult any companion.there are many among the companions who are pious men and worth commending and sending salam to.there are also bad ones like the ones sunnis worship,abu bakr and umar.



yet his old lying self would never let him admit for a minute that a blasphemer who worships Ali as god, is murdering his own people, who reject the oppression, you are a living proof why shia is misguidance in every sense of the word!
condemn Umar who killed the Prophet's daughter,Fatima (as) and condemn Yazeed.condemning Yazeed is the least you should do.but we see in saudi arabia a school being named after him:

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-868603.0.html

worshipping a human being or a stone,is part of the freewill Allah has given to man and man would be held accountable.and from what i know Bashar may not be a alawite-wroshipping-Ali (as).

Bashar is not murdering his own people.the same wahhabis who are honoring Yazeed are the ones murdering syrians.there is evidence of wahhabis beheading syrian police and civilians who refuse to join protest against Bashar.these are the same wahhabis following the legacy of yazeed and the banu umayyah.if you oppose them,they behead you.little wonder why all the terrorism in the world is perpetrated by wahhabis thanks to their ideology of violence and intolerance.this is not islam.this is the legacy of banu umayyah.this terrorism first targeted the Prophet (sa) and his household (as).this is the terror way of life that existed in the pre-islamic jahiliyyah arabia.it was smuggled into Islam by the ummayyads.

lastly,beyond any doubt the majority of syrians stand by their president.you should condemn the wahhabi militia men sponsored by saudi arabia and qatar who are trying to bring anarchy into syria as boko haram is doing in nigeria.



when the barain issue stared, Muslims on nl were quick to condemn such https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-616702.32.html#msg7925204

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-616702.96.html#msg7955653

Those Muslims who follow the sunnah of the Prophet are always willing to condemn the wrong doers and pray for Allah's mercy on the oppressed! That is indeed what real Islam is about!

that is left to seen by your likes.dont forget bahrain.

example of Vedaxcool supporting tyranny and oppression:

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-868536.32.html#msg10201375
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by vedaxcool(m): 3:42pm On Feb 15, 2012
LagosShia:

that is left to seen by your likes.dont forget bahrain.

example of Vedaxcool supporting tyranny and oppression:

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-868536.32.html#msg10201375

I urge Muslims to visit the thread and see clearly how shias and lies are like 2 and 1. as this was d statement questioning why the moderator deleted his post, but the LIAR would not give truth a chance, Muslims are known to be truthful always, but shias like lagoshias hold fast unto telling one lies after the other.

But Moderator why would you delete an entire thread all because Mr. lagosShia behaved as a shia, I you then saying if he were to insult the wives of the Prophet pbuh and his companions, you would delete such post? Maybe you need to restate what will be considered as a material that is deletable.

but if he says my following of the righteous companions of the Prophet's pbuh is supporting tyranny and oppression, then he also says it to all those Muslims on nl who follow the righteous companions of the Prophets, and honor his wives unlike lagoshia who insults them here:

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-661419.0.html#msg8331441

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-868536.32.html#msg10201375

and we do laugh at you, Ali r.a after Umar killed his wife auzobillah, decided to reward Umar for all his trouble by marrying his daughter, Fatima own daughter to Umar, we see only insane people can think in such manner more that here https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-661419.32.html#msg8442064
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by LagosShia: 9:58pm On Feb 15, 2012
vedaxcool:


and we do laugh at you, Ali r.a after Umar killed his wife auzobillah, decided to reward Umar for all his trouble by marrying his daughter, Fatima own daughter to Umar, we see only insane people can think in such manner more that here https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-661419.32.html#msg8442064

part of the wahhabi hallucination.it reminds me of the christian hallucination of "Paul Ado Bayero". grin grin grin grin grin grin

subhanallah! the wahhabis think exactly the same like their masters from the west who made them.
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by vedaxcool(m): 4:25pm On Feb 16, 2012
we all know the Rafidi was not laughing when he wrote his own failure in explaining why Ali r.a rewarded Umar with his daughter umm Kultum after all the rafidies claim he did, unless off course you must be have been belching to which you mistake it as laughter  grin grin grin
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by LagosShia: 5:14pm On Feb 16, 2012
vedaxcool:

we all know the Rafidi was not laughing when he wrote his own failure in explaining why Ali r.a rewarded Umar with his daughter umm Kultum after all the rafidies claim he did, unless off course you must be have been belching to which you mistake it as laughter  grin grin grin

please stop blaspheming.
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by Zhulfiqar1: 5:54pm On Feb 16, 2012
vedaxcool:

we all know the Rafidi was not laughing when he wrote his own failure in explaining why Ali r.a rewarded Umar with his daughter umm Kultum after all the rafidies claim he did, unless off course you must be have been belching to which you mistake it as laughter  grin grin grin

you should feel free to laugh and conclude what the below sunni hadith is saying about your second sunni caliph,umar ibn al khattab:

book of debates Thanzeey al Nasab page 80 under the Chapter "Rafidi ba Rafidi":
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"The medicine that is needed to treat anus diseases was used extensively by the second khalifa, this medicine is prepared by grinding certain chemicals and then preparing a solution in either vinegar or wine and is then inserted into the anus of the patient"
[/size]
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by Zhulfiqar1: 5:57pm On Feb 16, 2012
here is a full refutation of the Nasibi kufr and their attempt to humiliate the Ahlul-Bayt (as),alleging that Imam Ali (as) gave his daughter to umar:

http://www.answering-ansar.org/answers/umme_kulthum/en/chap2.php

if any Nasibi wants to cling on to the claim,let him present the shameful hadiths they cite to make their claim.
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by vedaxcool(m): 7:49am On Feb 17, 2012
LagosShia:

please stop blaspheming.

Lol!  grin grin grin, the truth is always horrible and blasphemous to a liar! it must be eternally painful for you as a shia that Ali r.a rewarded Umar r.a with his daughter in marriage after all the shias imagined he did, you would do yourself a life long good, if you really begin to examine whether any form of common sense actually is applicable in shia doctrine, off course you may as well come back crying and righting your usual blasphemies and getting ur usual additional usernames to confuse yourself but this thread gives us the great proof that Ali r.a married off his daughter to Umar r.a,  despite the delusional imaginations of un-commonly drunk group of people known more for their trachery against the Ahlul bayt and their display of Nawasibs and rafidis mentality. https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-661419.32.html#msg8442064 more on the marriage can be found here http://www.al-islam.org/organizations/AalimNetWork/msg00168.html
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by LagosShia: 3:00pm On Feb 17, 2012
frosbel i mean Vedaxcool, grin

did you really read the link you presented from al-islam.org! cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by vedaxcool(m): 4:16pm On Feb 17, 2012
Nasibi Lagosshia, did you read the link provided grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by LagosShia: 9:31pm On Feb 17, 2012
vedaxcool:

Nasibi Lagosshia, did you read the link provided grin grin grin grin grin

I did, Nasibi of the Ahlul-Bayt (as).I am a Nasibi to Yazeed,and the tyrants of Quraysh and the sunni demi-gods (i.e. abu bakr,umar and usthman,and muawiya).

and everyone should read the link to see how stupid and childish you are.

seriously,we are yet to know how old you are.
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by vedaxcool(m): 9:15pm On Feb 19, 2012
Nasibi Lagohia, if you find the link childish ( a website run by shias), then common sense dictates that you point where the childish elements of your fellow shias response were,but because common sense is lacking in your reply, you have simply failed to prove what childishness is in the repsonse! and off course you being an adult (Intellectually) is very debated unless off course we take your calling of Plapille B@#@# to be adult thinking in progress then can we consider your worthy of being called an adult. And the point i have clearly made is, Ali r.a rewarded Umar r.a with his Daughter's hand in marriage after the shias insanely claimed he (Umar r.a) murdered Ali r.a wife, Fatima. You might want yo consider shouting Ya Ali madad considering he failed to help you guys in the eid Ghadi thread, he may as well fail you here  grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Dear Mr Assad | Spoken Word | From The Muslims | Hd by LagosShia: 9:36pm On Feb 19, 2012
Vedaxcool,

the marriage did not take place between a daughter of Imam Ali (as) and Umar.if at all,the daughter of Abu Bakr with Asma Bint Umais was also named Umm Kulthum.Um Kulthum Bint Abu Bakr was raised by Imam Ali (as) as she married Asma Bint Umais (ra).Asma (ra) was the wife of Ja'far Ibn Abi Talib (as),the brother of Imam Ali (as) before she was married by Abu Bakr.

did you also notice the hadith brother Zhul-Fiqar presented about a n a l medicine? i'm sure if you're an adult you should know what that means  grin grin grin

moreover,the link from answering-ansar.org refuted in details the wahhabi nasibi claims that Imam Ali (as) gave his daughter to someone like umar.

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