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| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by AbiolaEsq(f): 11:13pm On Dec 19, 2016 |
May Allah help the people of Syria and other places. AMIIN |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by quickly: 11:20pm On Dec 19, 2016 |
vicchi12:DOnt even worry urself about this ppl. Its like pouring water inside basket. Saudi Arabia will come to nigeria and go to borno state instead of them to help displaced ppl. They will build mosque- so that ur minds can be more enslaved. I dont think the african will wake up in our lifetime |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by HAH: 11:35pm On Dec 19, 2016*. Modified: 3:05pm On Dec 20, 2016 |
Caseless:The libya script was what they wanted to play in Syria but it woefully failed. The hypocrite Saudi, Qatar and other Arab nations that financed and armed the terrorist wahabis to take over power from Assad could not take a single refugees among those they funded to fight, they trekked all the way to Europe for asylum, the hypocrite wahabis called the Europeans kafir but went there to seek refuge, and now their terror campaign will also start in countries that took them in as refugees. Without mincing word every salafist/wahabi is a potential terrorist. Boko haram, alqaeda Isis, alshaba etc are all wahabis. Wahabism is a curse to humanity and bringing disgrace to our peaceful religion |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by Empiree: 12:25am On Dec 20, 2016 |
Mujaheeeden:2nded |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by Empiree: 12:26am On Dec 20, 2016 |
HAH:You got sense. But our brothers do not see beyond "SuShi" smh |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by Caseless: 12:29am On Dec 20, 2016 |
HAH:libyans brought everything upon themselves. I don't pity them at all. HAH:these useless leaders from this so called Islamic countries were headless in their approach to the conflict. At last, they were caught grappling. Saudi hate Shiite , but went to meet the Lebanese government(a Shiite government) , gave them one billion dollars to fight off ISIS and prevent them from crossing back . In fact , they thought of building a fence at some points to prevent their nationals who went to fight Assad and later defected to join ISIS from coming back to their country. I won't even bother to comment on Qatar-the too much American crude in the market is enough to put them where they belong. They joined in the conspiracy to get at Russia, but never knew the effect could bite to this extent . Oil was almost valueless. HAH:your judgment is as good as everyone out there.. |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by Gaddafithe2nd(m): 2:38am On Dec 20, 2016 |
OP, why didn't you cry out when the Syrian rebels/terrorist were killing civilians. Don't fall for this western propaganda, because their boys (rebels) are losing the war. OP why can't you cry against the Saudi aggression in Yemen Please, read news on RT, Press TV, anonymous and anti-media don't rely on BBC, CNN, MSNBC or Aljazeera. |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by AnusOdourInhaler: 2:49am On Dec 20, 2016 |
Gaddafithe2nd:No media house is neutral. |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by Gaddafithe2nd(m): 2:50am On Dec 20, 2016 |
NaijaTalkTown:You made a salient point. Have concluded I will never argue with people that locks Saudi ass. |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by Gaddafithe2nd(m): 2:51am On Dec 20, 2016 |
AnusOdourInhaler:That is why you have to balance your news. After reading from both side, you can now juxtapose. |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by Gaddafithe2nd(m): 2:54am On Dec 20, 2016 |
Onyocha:Am so happy I met Nigerians that understands what is happening in Syria. Allah will increase you in Knowledge and health. |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by enigmaticlion: 5:47am On Dec 20, 2016 |
kemzyAjaks:I STILL DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY MUSLIMS WON'T COME OUT TO CONDEMN TERRORISM. THEY'RE ALWAYS SILENT, AND THAT MEANS THEY'RE IN SUPPORT. THE PEOPLE FIGHTING ASSAD ARE SALAFISTS SPONSORED BY TURKEY AND SAUDI ARABIA |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by Rafidi: 6:02am On Dec 20, 2016 |
quickly:there is no lying on my part. the thing is you just do not use your head. 5% more or 5% less is not a problem at all. but the point i am trying to make is that your bloc of 75% Sunnis are not united. they are not politically uniform because they are divided by ethnicity. the average Sunni Arab is a racist. if you are not exactly like him, in all aspects including ethnicity, even if you call yourself Sunni, you will not get along too well. what i am even saying further is to diagnose where the opposition to assad is from. Sunni Kurds do not oppose assad in their majority. the opposition is from the largest community, the Sunni Arabs. they form roughly 50%. and yet, on Assad they are divided. majority of the syrian army fighting for assad are sunnis, as well as his government, parliament and all state institutions. syria remains secular and that tells well why even the Sunni Arabs are divided. so stop making it seem as if there is solid Sunni bloc in opposition to Assad. you should check online polls and not talk based on sentiments and false perceptions. |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by Rafidi: 6:07am On Dec 20, 2016 |
HAH:Wahhabism aka Salafism is a satanic disease of hatred and division to humanity. in Libya, there are NO SHIA. Qaddafi was not Shia. yet, look at how Sunnis are killing themselves in Libya thank to those among them who follow the extreme Wahhabi ideology. in Syria, they are using sectarianism. once those extremists succeed in Syria (God forbid, and they will not succeed), it is their fellow Sunnis they will butcher. Syria will then be in perpetual chaos like all the countries the West gifted their so called democracy. people are no longer in need of democracy. thhey just want a good life and peace. take China as an example. it is a one party state with good governance and the interests of the people at heart of the government. |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by Rilwayne001: 6:22am On Dec 20, 2016 |
vicchi12:This is what Seun has turned things to. I don't know his problem. |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by hotwax: 8:15am On Dec 20, 2016 |
Alepo was created by Hussein Obama. Our muslim brother. |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by osuofia2(m): 8:39am On Dec 20, 2016 |
after reading all comments, I came to conclusion how we reason because we felt we been cheated, how can any one be supporting terrorist that wants to over throw a govt because the west and Saudi Arabia are not comfortable with him, free ur mind and don't be biased cause of you been Sunnis, the truth must be said in respective of which ever sect you belong. we must learn to call a spade a spade, |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by HAH: 9:04am On Dec 20, 2016 |
Terrorism will thrive as long as Wahabism thrives, Wahabism is the cause of terrorism, groups like alqaeda, Isis and Boko haram are all symptoms even if we eliminate them if Wahabism is still alive another deadly group will surface |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by quickly: 11:53am On Dec 20, 2016*. Modified: 12:24pm On Dec 20, 2016 |
Rafidi:If u use u r head u will know that 75% and 50% are not even close in terms of approximation. The moderate or quiet ones usually support the terrorists behind the scene. They are the supporters club or the 12th man on the pitch It is easy to see that Shia vs Sunni is a factor. Even in Nigeria when Shia ppl were protesting something Iran was given them moral support with protest outside Nigerian embassy. So their life is based on religious bigotry this una ppl. Thunder that will.fire Saudi Arabia and other Arab nations sponsoring relgious expansiom via jihadism is still charging. |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by Empiree: 1:13pm On Dec 20, 2016 |
WinningSun:While I commend your comment about UAE, Saudi, Kuwait and so forth, the West you mentioned for receiving refugees have ulterior motives.If they had good intentions in the ME, they would not be instigating problems there by supporting terrorists. Anyways, it sad that Arabs can not accommodate their fellow Arabs and Muslims. Thats disgusting and shameful! They are hypocrites |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by Nobody: 2:15pm On Dec 20, 2016 |
Empiree:thanks, if I go by your logic. Saudi is bombing Yemen why is it not accommodating their refugees. Nigeria 'operations crocodile smile' even provide medical assistant to locales. |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by Sufisunni: 2:30pm On Dec 20, 2016 |
osuofia2:Saudi is Wahhabi sunni pls! No true sunni will do such a thing on fellow brother |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by Onyocha: 8:25pm On Dec 20, 2016 |
Red paint not blood: Photographer nabbed shooting fake images of ‘Aleppo suffering’ in Egypt Published time: 20 Dec, 2016 18:18 https://cdn.rt.com/files/2016.12/original/585946e3c4618897118b4636.jpg It was destined to be an iconic image: a small girl holding a teddy bear in a white dress marked by blood splotches with the ruins of Aleppo behind her. However, it was also a set-up, shot hundreds of miles away in a different country, with help of a posing child and some paint. Egypt’s Interior Ministry has revealed on its Facebook page that it arrested a group of five people caught in the act of producing images purportedly depicting scenes of suffering in Aleppo that they had planned to pass off as real pictures from Syria. https://cdn.rt.com/files/2016.12/original/585946f8c361884c6f8b45d6.jpg The ministry said that the residents of Port Said, a city on the Suez Canal, were caught in the middle of their shoot as the 12-year-old star, Ragd, was posing for 21-year-old Mustafa, who told the authorities that he “normally photographed weddings and ceremonies, but had an idea for something else.” https://cdn.rt.com/files/2016.12/original/58594f2ac461888c178b45e9.jpg “In a conversation with them, the suspects revealed that they had shot a series of scenes to be spread on social media, as actual pictures from Aleppo,” said the ministry, which posted a video of the arrest, and interviews with the suspects online. The stand-in for Aleppo was “the ruins of a house that had been slated for demolition by the authorities some time earlier.” The blood was obtained from a “tin of red paint” that was liberally smeared on the girl, her fake bandages, and her stuffed animal. The girl herself was known to the photographer beforehand, and came to the session with her mother, the photographer, and three other local men. Mustafa is being detained in jail for an initial four days, while the others have been set free, and Ragd has been returned to her guardian. While it is unknown whether Mustafa’s staged photo would have gained social media traction, vivid photographs – some of them fake – have been powerful tools in shaping public opinion since Aleppo was re-captured by Syrian government forces earlier this month. The most notorious hoax picture, which has been shared thousands of times on Twitter and Facebook, features a girl running through a debris-filled street. The caption reads “Girl running to survive, all her family have been killed. It’s not in Hollywood. This real in Syria.” In fact, the image was cut from a 2014 Lebanese pop video. Another video, called “Executions have begun in the middle of the street in Aleppo,” which has also been widely shared, depicts supposed government forces allegedly taking out retribution on civilians. In reality, the video dates back from 2012, and contains unverified images. https://www.rt.com/news/371035-egyptian-photographer-aleppo-fake/ |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by Demmzy15(m): 10:04pm On Dec 20, 2016 |
Rafidi:I've been ignoring your lies since, since last week, you've been switching accounts and polluting different threads with your propagandas. You're known to lie and justify the killings of civilians with the most stupid reasons. You supported the massacres of Baghdad Muslims at the hands of mongols, the killings of Bahrain Sunnis and foreigners, the illegal besieging and massacre of Syrian civilians. It pains me to see that many are falling for your propaganda, I would have ignored but I'll decide to shed light here. Sunni Kurds do not oppose assad in their majority.The Kurds are like ISIS, they cooperate in some areas and they kill Assad men in others. That's how complex it is, but overall they're against him. the opposition is from the largest community, the Sunni Arabs.The opposition are majority Sunnis from Syria. In fact I can proudly tell you that 90% of the opposition are Syrians. This is an established fact! majority of the syrian army fighting for assad are sunnis,Majority of Syrian Army is composed of Shias from Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, and Lebanon. The amount of Shias from Afghanistan alone supercedes the total number of foreigners fighting for the opposition. I'm challenging you to disprove this fact, shame the devil! as well as his government, parliament and all state institutions. syria remains secular and that tells well why even the Sunni Arabs are divided. so stop making it seem as if there is solid Sunni bloc in opposition to Assad. you should check online polls and not talk based on sentiments and false perceptions.Give us such polls, Assad is not even in control anymore. He can't make any decisions, if he says no and Hezbollah says yes, there's nothing he can do. Majority of those killed are Sunnis at the hands of Alawite and Shia militias. Assad himself admitted that he has weaponry but lacks manpower. |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by Nobody: 2:44pm On Dec 21, 2016*. Modified: 3:37pm On Dec 21, 2016 |
Demmzy15:lol, the guy will post with one account, and use his other accounts(over 6) to like his own posts.... funny ![]() |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by Demmzy15(m): 7:14pm On Dec 21, 2016 |
lexiconkabir:Asin, it's annoying o. Who does that? |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by Nobody: 7:26pm On Dec 21, 2016 |
Demmzy15:Only At-taquiyya experts..... |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by Demmzy15(m): 8:01pm On Dec 21, 2016 |
lexiconkabir:You dey spell "taqqiyah" like Annunaki and co |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by ahmedbanj(m): 11:41pm On Jan 23, 2017 |
anytime I read about all the killings thats happening based on religion killings,it brings me to tears,the killings of both innocent christians & muslims,and all this disasters caused by this terrorists is being funded by some people that are evil minded and they are so callous and wicked,I dont know why some bastards would find joy in wasting so many people's life all because of one or the other selfish aims and political interests,and claim to be fighting on religion.,what can we do to help our brothers & sisters that are been killed in all this disasters,nothing! than to pray to Allah to destroy this terror agents and throw confusion into their midst and make them kill each other to the last.,so peace can reign..Allah help Us! |
| Re: Unfair Silence On Aleppo's Tragedy by NaijaMemes: 6:19pm On Oct 14, 2022 |
Onyocha:History is very important. SMH stalwert |
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the takfiris who put Shia civilians in cages and used them as human shields is well documented and reported in the media, if only you dont listen all the time to aljazeera and western media. 