he is commander in jaish al-izza, right?
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I'm not sure
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I think you’d better shut up. This is a video in which the Assad army vows to kill all Sunnis. Who has transformed everything into a sectarian conflict? Who has exploited sectarianism? Your master. Unfortunately you’re a slave, inside and outside, and you’ll always bepic.twitter.com/mvCy5nXIga
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The guy singing: is he Syrian? I wasn't sure about the accent. Don't get me wrong, I don't doubt he's fighting for Assad.
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I don't think he is Syrian. He is either Lebanese or Iraqi. However the the original post about Al Sarout is being taken out of its context and used to support Assad propaganda. This point should have been clarified long time ago.
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Thanks. Yes, I wondered if he was Lebanese perhaps; a little more guttural. Don't worry, I understand about Kevork's tweet being taken out of context; I'm familiar with Kevork's work
and also some of Assad's forces' crimes in the area around that time.
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The accent is neither Iraqi, nor Lebanese. It is an Alawite accent.
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Is this guy in the video Sarout?
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If you mean the above video, no.
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It doesn’t mean that the regime who you are defending for is full of humanity and tolerance , Both are two sides of the terrorism coin
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No, they are not 2 sides of the same coin. When did the Syrian government target any specific group or minority based on their religion or ethnicity?
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what can you call Killing children and random shelling , this is spreading peace and love ! Just be a human and don’t defense on a criminalpic.twitter.com/Cy6j9YEVzz
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Thank you for your advise to be a human as it seems I am not one at the moment. I wonder if your were in charge of the Syrian government in the early days and now, how would you save the country.
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A good question, I would have liked you to answer. - Political prisoners should be released and extremists and violent people should be arrested on any side (quite the contrary, and there are documents proving that many radical Islamists, who later formed radical Islamic groups)
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- Open the doors to the international media agencies to cover the events and imagine these armed gangs and show the world my truth ,if they were already in 2011, (and he also did the opposite because he knows that the demonstrations are peaceful)
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- Drag the army to close the border and prevent the flow of outsiders (if there were actually foreigners in 2011) instead of dragging the army into towns to kill the people and besiege the cities.
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- begin with immediate and serious reparations to move the country from a repressive state to a democratic civil state and holding transparent and fair elections. There are many obvious points that would have simply saved the country, but this is always the path of dictatorship.
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@MahaElias1@Nawar9992 my dear ones, you must understand what's happened in Syria from the beginning and not cut of events and expel them from their temporal and logical context. Here Here is an example among thousands of examples of peaceful activists.https://twitter.com/1962Wren/status/1023857758779654144?s=19 …2:09 -
The revolution at its beginning was peaceful and civil, but the regime brought it out of this context, which was a great threat to him. He wanted it to be armed itself because violence was the pretext that would save him from his predicament.http://sn4hr.org/blog/2018/07/28/52495/ …
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Ones who care about the truth; check this thread about Christian activists who was killed as well.https://twitter.com/Loubnamrie/status/970716281862270976?s=19 …
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Yes, Abdulbasset Sarout chose this extremist path, which is rejected by millions of Syrians. We say it frankly and do not cover behind the mistakes. On the other hand, does Kevork criticize the actions and crimes of this regime?pic.twitter.com/JREzK9v8lS
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I want to point out that lately in Germany, "the country of democracy and human rights" because of the acts of some violent refugees, "only some refugees." 13 percent of the German people turned to Nazism and elected extreme right-wing parties that brought scourges to Europe.
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Reminding you, just a few violent refugees, I'm not even talking here about chemical weapons, explosive barrels, killing people under torture, starving them and besiege cities, etc. So don't blame these people for everything, and show some decency.
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