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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Kikapu » Sat Oct 26, 2019 11:57 pm

Lordo wrote:has the trap been sprung yet?

It may be a working process!
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Maximus » Wed Oct 30, 2019 2:33 pm

The US has just passed a bill recognizing the Armenian genocide and has imposed sanctions on Turkish officials.

The bill, which threatens to freeze the assets of senior Turkish officials and ban arms transfers to Turkey, as well as threatening large Turkish banks with penalties, passed with 403 votes to 16.

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Re: The war against Syria

Postby yialousa1971 » Wed Oct 30, 2019 4:07 pm

Syndicated News
Turkish Forces Doing 'soft' Ethnic Cleansing in Northeast Syria
By Dale Gavlak
Catholic News Service
Posted 2019-10-29 21:52 GMT


Despite Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan reportedly assuring U.S. Vice President Mike Pence that his forces would not persecute religious minorities in northeastern Syria, people on the ground say minorities are being targeted.

Amnesty International reported that the Turkish military and its allied Syrian armed groups have demonstrated a "shameful disregard for civilian life" during the offensive into northeast Syria. A Syrian Christian political leader has joined international condemnation over the attacks and abuses.

Bassam Ishak, who heads the Syriac National Council, told Catholic News Service by phone that Armenians and Syriac Christians in northeastern Syria are being intimidated and forbidden access to their land by pro-Turkey forces in what is now the time of the cotton harvest.

"They were told, 'We have orders not to physically touch the Christians, but know that you have no land here anymore,'" said Ishak, a member of the political bureau of the Syrian Democratic Council in northeastern Syria and a graduate of The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. He said the Syrian armed groups allied with Turkey "are repeating what they did in Afrin," the Turkish invasion in northwestern Syria using Syrian militants in 2018.

"In Afrin, they took the harvest of the Kurds who lived there and now they are doing it to the Christians. The Christians in Ras al-Ayn own at least one-third of the agricultural land there. These forces are basically carrying out a 'soft' ethnic cleansing. The Christians are being frightened by these people, and then they lose their source of income. The Christians then ask why should they stay and live under the Islamists," said Ishak.

"A Christian doctor in Ras al-Ayn said the Turkish bombardment of the town continued through the night on Oct. 24 and caused many deaths," Ishak said. The following day, three female nurses on an ambulance team on duty in Suluk, near Tal Abyad, were killed by Syrian militant forces allied with Turkey. Their bodies were found mutilated in the water sewage system.


Those incidents and others demonstrate violations of a brokered cease-fire with Turkey.

"We have seen videos and read reports of pro-Turkey fighters killing and beheading Kurdish prisoners. They seem to have orders not to take prisoners, but rather kill them at once," Ishak added.

Meanwhile, the Army of Islam group posted a video Oct. 21 urging its members "to treat Christians as second-class citizens in areas taken over by the Turkish forces as well as pay 'jizya,' a protection tax levied on religious minorities."

Amnesty International reported "serious violations and war crimes" including "summary killings and unlawful attacks that have killed and injured civilians," according to the Oct. 18 account, based on witness testimony from 17 people, including medical and rescue workers, displaced civilians, journalists and humanitarian workers.

Amnesty said it uncovered "damning evidence of indiscriminate assaults in residential areas, including attacks on a home, a bakery and a school, carried out by Turkey and allied Syrian armed groups."

It also condemned the "gruesome details of a summary killing in cold blood of a prominent Syrian-Kurdish female politician, Hevrin Khalaf, by members of the Syrian Ahrar al-Sharqiya militant group."

"Despite a cease-fire deal announced by Turkey and Russia on Oct. 22, the situation for civilians in the region remains dire," said another rights group, Physicians for Human Rights. It called on Turkey to "cease attacks on civilians in Syria and respect human rights."

The group has drawn attention to Turkey's alleged use of "white phosphorous and napalm in heavily populated civilian areas, the shelling of hospitals, attacks on medical vehicles, extrajudicial killings and widespread displacement of civilians which has fueled an already-critical humanitarian crisis in northern Syria.

http://www.aina.org/news/20191029175201.htm
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby repulsewarrior » Wed Oct 30, 2019 6:41 pm

...when this melee settles down to simmer, i remember, they will send in more troops and take back whatever they can in their empty trucks, even the roots of olive trees; indeed we have seen this before, in Cyprus.
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Re: The war against Syria

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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Maximus » Thu Oct 31, 2019 3:30 pm

Endorgan protected ISIS leader and increased support of islamic state Jihadist

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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Lordo » Thu Oct 31, 2019 5:52 pm

this water is so muddy it is impossible to see what is going on. the fact that there is no evidence except the words of a liar about what happened to who, how can anybody beleiev a word they are saying.

in good time we shall find out what has been going on, in about 20 years if we are still alive.
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Maximus » Thu Oct 31, 2019 5:58 pm

The water has been made muddy on purpose.

Like erdogan would leave the water clear so you could clearly see how he is contaminated it.

Turkey has been a main proponent to the problems in Syria to create a situation where she can invade and steal land.

Its all a deception. He tries to deceive everyone and uses the refugees as an emotional blackmail tool to disguise the real agenda.

Knowing the waters are muddy is the case in point. But they are not muddy to those who have been following for a long time.

Some Turkish nationalist support this illegal invasion and land grab for all the wrong reasons.

Turkey might still be in Syria in 20 years and blinkers like you will have all the excuses to muddy the waters. Like what has happened in Cyprus the past 50 years, so turkey stays put.

Its condemnable and criminal.
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Lordo » Thu Oct 31, 2019 6:05 pm

its not erdogan that is stiring the water dear boy. clrarly you are cluless to what went on in middle east, starting from iraq and ending with syria.

shall i explain? is it worth it? or will it fall of deaf ears and be a total waste of time.

if you want to understand, you have to start with the yanks and israel. that's where it begins. erdogan and terggy is like a hayena that spotted a kill and is trying to get a meal out of it.

dear me ffs what the hell is the matter with you gcs. your hatred knows no bounds.
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Maximus » Thu Oct 31, 2019 6:10 pm

I understand that turkey is rogue that commits crimes at state level against all neighbouring countries.

And brainwashed minions have all the excuses to try and muddy the waters to exenorate her crimes and justify her thefts.

I have first hand experience.
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