how hypocrite. i dont defend jabal mohsen, and dont put the blame on bab el tabbaneh because they have been fighting each other for decades and in my opinion are both to blame.
but in the last weeks everybody knows that jabal mohsen was being attacked, not the opposite. the way you seem to pin "all these issues" on one side only reveals how biased you are.
just wondering, do you take your own systematic, blind, biased, unfounded accusations seriously? or are you just doing your job of sectarian propaganda?
"Clearly for real journalists, Abdulrahman is a useless, utterly compromised source of information who has every reason to twist reality to suit his admittedly politically-motivated agenda of overthrowing the Syrian government. However, for a propagandist, he is a goldmine. That is why despite the overt conflict of interests, the lack of credibility, the obvious disadvantage of being nearly 3,000 miles away from the alleged subject of his "observations," or the fact that a single man is ludicrously calling himself a "Syrian Observatory for Human Rights" in the first place, the Western media still eagerly laps up his constant torrent of disinformation."
arzak i did many times criticize things that m8 did, they're not perfect and i dont pretend they are. but that's not the point here anyway.
when jabbal mohsen gets attacked out of gratuitous blind revenge for al-Hassan's death, you gotta admit, it's pretty unfair to make them also bear the blame for it.
they're a minority, in a little neighborhood, surrounded by hundreds if not thousands of hostile anti-alawites gunmen. with the FSA people who have been seen flooding tripoli those last weeks, it's pretty clear they are not the ones trying to eradicate the other.
Qahwaji Warns against Keeping Tripoli 'at Gunmen's Mercy': We Won't Be Lenient
31 October 2012, 13:19how hypocrite. i dont defend jabal mohsen, and dont put the blame on bab el tabbaneh because they have been fighting each other for decades and in my opinion are both to blame.
but in the last weeks everybody knows that jabal mohsen was being attacked, not the opposite. the way you seem to pin "all these issues" on one side only reveals how biased you are.
Qahwaji Warns against Keeping Tripoli 'at Gunmen's Mercy': We Won't Be Lenient
31 October 2012, 13:21agreed phoenix, and agreed accordionman.
Soldier Wounded in Shooting in Front of ISF Intelligence Bureau Chief's Residence
31 October 2012, 13:23sectarian peace of toot.
Soldier Wounded in Shooting in Front of ISF Intelligence Bureau Chief's Residence
31 October 2012, 13:25just wondering, do you take your own systematic, blind, biased, unfounded accusations seriously? or are you just doing your job of sectarian propaganda?
NGO: More than 36,000 Killed in Syria Conflict
31 October 2012, 13:39the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and NGO?
hahahha that's funny
http://landdestroyer.blogspot.fr/2012/06/wests-syrian-narrative-based-on-guy-in.html
"Clearly for real journalists, Abdulrahman is a useless, utterly compromised source of information who has every reason to twist reality to suit his admittedly politically-motivated agenda of overthrowing the Syrian government. However, for a propagandist, he is a goldmine. That is why despite the overt conflict of interests, the lack of credibility, the obvious disadvantage of being nearly 3,000 miles away from the alleged subject of his "observations," or the fact that a single man is ludicrously calling himself a "Syrian Observatory for Human Rights" in the first place, the Western media still eagerly laps up his constant torrent of disinformation."
Qahwaji Warns against Keeping Tripoli 'at Gunmen's Mercy': We Won't Be Lenient
31 October 2012, 14:55arzak i did many times criticize things that m8 did, they're not perfect and i dont pretend they are. but that's not the point here anyway.
when jabbal mohsen gets attacked out of gratuitous blind revenge for al-Hassan's death, you gotta admit, it's pretty unfair to make them also bear the blame for it.
they're a minority, in a little neighborhood, surrounded by hundreds if not thousands of hostile anti-alawites gunmen. with the FSA people who have been seen flooding tripoli those last weeks, it's pretty clear they are not the ones trying to eradicate the other.
Qahwaji Warns against Keeping Tripoli 'at Gunmen's Mercy': We Won't Be Lenient
31 October 2012, 14:58the chopper incident was an accident, what US troops routinely call "friendly fire". the shooter surrendered himself to authorities and faced a trial.
Soldier Wounded in Shooting in Front of ISF Intelligence Bureau Chief's Residence
31 October 2012, 15:00slash, bi 'sharafak' you know very well what he means.
Qahwaji Warns against Keeping Tripoli 'at Gunmen's Mercy': We Won't Be Lenient
31 October 2012, 15:03not quite the same with hariri's fath el islam, you know how many soldiers did killed?
Qahwaji Warns against Keeping Tripoli 'at Gunmen's Mercy': We Won't Be Lenient
31 October 2012, 15:03they* killed