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REFUGEES OR ECONOMIC / ILLEGAL MIGRANTS

Poll ended at Thu Sep 10, 2015 7:58 pm

A. GENUINE REFUGEES
2
50%
B. ECONOMIC / ILLEGAL MIGRANTS
2
50%
 
Total votes : 4

Re: REFUGEES OR ECONOMIC / ILLEGAL MIGRANTS

Postby Lordo » Sun Sep 20, 2015 11:56 am

miltiades wrote:.


She comes from a very rich Syrian family and from within the Assad establishment.[/quote]
Her father was never a politician, they moved to Perth the same year I did, she works at the UNI I graduated ages ago, and unfortunately for you I know her personally so…

FUCK OFF ALREADY LOSER!

You heap of shit!

:lol: :lol: :lol:[/quote]
Would the ....UNI be the Institute of mental retards :lol: :lol:[/quote]
fine talk coming from djingane.
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Re: REFUGEES OR ECONOMIC / ILLEGAL MIGRANTS

Postby Paphitis » Sun Sep 20, 2015 12:09 pm

Yes indeed people, it was in fact 'Syrian Girl's" grandfather who was 'allegedly' a General of the Syrian Army and a senior figure head of the Syrian Baathist Party and former minister. A very affluent and well off family too.

http://yalibnan.com/2014/10/17/meet-mar ... ial-media/

Her real name is Maram Susli but goes by another alias - Mimi Al Laham

Also allegedly affiliated to the Syrian State's network of Computer Hackers.

Whether this is all true or not is a matter for all of you to decide, because I am not saying anything one way or another.

I actually do like her because she fights for what she believes in and is very passionate to her cause. But she has made a video which apparently confirms her grand father's political links and apparently he also was exiled from Syria (and I am not sure what for). The family lived in Dubai for a while.
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Re: REFUGEES OR ECONOMIC / ILLEGAL MIGRANTS

Postby miltiades » Sun Sep 20, 2015 12:17 pm

Lordo wrote:
miltiades wrote:.


She comes from a very rich Syrian family and from within the Assad establishment.

Her father was never a politician, they moved to Perth the same year I did, she works at the UNI I graduated ages ago, and unfortunately for you I know her personally so…

FUCK OFF ALREADY LOSER!

You heap of shit!

:lol: :lol: :lol:[/quote]
Would the ....UNI be the Institute of mental retards :lol: :lol:[/quote]
fine talk coming from djingane.[/quote]
One fricking peasant in support of another!!
Take your cousin and fuck off to Syria Plonker !
What the fuck are you doing in MY WEST !
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Re: REFUGEES OR ECONOMIC / ILLEGAL MIGRANTS

Postby Maximus » Sun Sep 20, 2015 1:02 pm

Frankly, I don't care if this commentator is pro Assad, She is Syrian and she makes some very valid points, however;

This war has nothing to do with Assad's ill treatment of the Syrian people. That is just BS;

It has everything to do with energy routes from Qatar, going through Saudi and Assad's opposition to them running through Syria to Turkey then on to Europe. Hence, you have Qatar, Saudi and Turkey on one axis trying to remove Assad so they can put a bribed puppet there that is accepting of their plans. The Turkish and Saudi regimes are tyrannical in their own right so they wouldn't champion and finance the destruction of their neighbor for the human rights of Syrian's. They are doing this for gas and the love of money, because there is something in it for them. :roll:

Seriously, who believes that it is right for foreigners to raise another country to the ground, kill hundreds of thousands of people and displace millions and make them refugees, for their human rights. :roll:
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Re: REFUGEES OR ECONOMIC / ILLEGAL MIGRANTS

Postby miltiades » Tue Sep 22, 2015 10:28 pm

I wonder what the result would be if I re introduce a poll !!!
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Re: REFUGEES OR ECONOMIC / ILLEGAL MIGRANTS

Postby Tim Drayton » Wed Oct 07, 2015 5:48 pm

Erdoğan is currently in Brussels for talks with various people from the EU. The expected outcome is that Turkey will be given a lot of money by the EU to pay for hosting Syrian refugees in Turkey and improve conditions at refugee camps, while at the same time EU border control forces will be allowed to operate on Turkish territory and turn back refugees who attempt to travel on to the EU. (I can't help wondering why they are meeting Erdoğan, who is no longer prime-minister of Turkey but occupies the post of president, which under the Turkish constitution is a purely ceremonial position. This is tantamount to recognising Erdoğan as de-facto dictator of Turkey, a position he himself aspires to, but this is hardly consistent with the supposed European value of respect for the rule of law.)
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Re: REFUGEES OR ECONOMIC / ILLEGAL MIGRANTS

Postby Jerry » Wed Oct 07, 2015 6:35 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:Erdoğan is currently in Brussels for talks with various people from the EU. The expected outcome is that Turkey will be given a lot of money by the EU to pay for hosting Syrian refugees in Turkey and improve conditions at refugee camps, while at the same time EU border control forces will be allowed to operate on Turkish territory and turn back refugees who attempt to travel on to the EU. (I can't help wondering why they are meeting Erdoğan, who is no longer prime-minister of Turkey but occupies the post of president, which under the Turkish constitution is a purely ceremonial position. This is tantamount to recognising Erdoğan as de-facto dictator of Turkey, a position he himself aspires to, but this is hardly consistent with the supposed European value of respect for the rule of law.)


Tim, it's pretty clear to me that Erdogan allows/allowed the Syrian refugee free-for-all through Turkey as a way of screwing both cash and concessions out of the EU. He will probably get his own way now and be "allowed" to build safe havens in north Syria and in a few years time claim the territory as part of Turkey, rather like he did in Hatay and has tried to do in Cyprus.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-34441018

As for him being recognised as de-facto dictator I'm afraid for the time being EU has little choice, he has Europe by the short and curlies. Let's hope the EU has a good memory. Whatever the result of next month's election I presume he will still be president, should be interesting if the opposition parties win.
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Re: REFUGEES OR ECONOMIC / ILLEGAL MIGRANTS

Postby Lordo » Wed Oct 07, 2015 9:22 pm

you what, are you reading what you are posting. terggy has taken 2 million refugees.

when it comes to erdogan, he should not be allowed in the eu for what he is doing in terggy but when did the west have any principles other than i am alright jack.
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Re: REFUGEES OR ECONOMIC / ILLEGAL MIGRANTS

Postby DrCyprus » Wed Oct 07, 2015 10:09 pm

Jerry wrote: like he did in Hatay


Thank you for bringing this to my attention.
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Re: REFUGEES OR ECONOMIC / ILLEGAL MIGRANTS

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Thu Oct 08, 2015 12:09 pm

Jerry wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:Erdoğan is currently in Brussels for talks with various people from the EU. The expected outcome is that Turkey will be given a lot of money by the EU to pay for hosting Syrian refugees in Turkey and improve conditions at refugee camps, while at the same time EU border control forces will be allowed to operate on Turkish territory and turn back refugees who attempt to travel on to the EU. (I can't help wondering why they are meeting Erdoğan, who is no longer prime-minister of Turkey but occupies the post of president, which under the Turkish constitution is a purely ceremonial position. This is tantamount to recognising Erdoğan as de-facto dictator of Turkey, a position he himself aspires to, but this is hardly consistent with the supposed European value of respect for the rule of law.)


Tim, it's pretty clear to me that Erdogan allows/allowed the Syrian refugee free-for-all through Turkey as a way of screwing both cash and concessions out of the EU. He will probably get his own way now and be "allowed" to build safe havens in north Syria and in a few years time claim the territory as part of Turkey, rather like he did in Hatay and has tried to do in Cyprus.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-34441018

As for him being recognised as de-facto dictator I'm afraid for the time being EU has little choice, he has Europe by the short and curlies. Let's hope the EU has a good memory. Whatever the result of next month's election I presume he will still be president, should be interesting if the opposition parties win.


Turkey is an expert at manipulating masses of people, be it walking them to their deaths or recolonising its occupied territories or now as a weapon to destroy Europe and gain money for its double-faced show of 'concern'.

These poor people are just pawns for Erdogan.
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