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Sultan
06-11-2012, 11:15 AM
Vatican: Christians expelled from war-torn Syrian town (http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/world_now/2012/06/vatican-christians-expelled-syria.html)

June 10, 2012 |

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BEIRUT -- Much of the Christian population of the besieged Syrian city of Qusair has abandoned the town after an “ultimatum” from the rebel military chief there, reports Agenzia Fides (http://www.fides.org/aree/news/newsdet.php?idnews=31694&lan=eng), the official Vatican news agency.





The ultimatum expired Thursday, the agency reported, adding that most of the city’s 10,000 Christians have fled the city, situated in the battleground province of Homs.



"Some mosques in the city have relaunched the message, announcing from the minarets: 'Christians must leave Quasir,' " read the report from the Vatican agency, which has sought to document the parlous plight of Syria’s ancient Christian community.


Qusair has been the site of intense clashes for months between armed rebels and forces loyal to President Bashar Assad. The strategic city is close to the Lebanese border and has been a smuggling hub for arms and medicines destined for rebel forces in the embattled city of Homs, about 15 miles to the northeast, which has already seen its large Christian population flee, the Vatican agency reported (http://www.fides.org/aree/news/newsdet.php?idnews=31658&lan=eng).



A Jesuit priest, Father Paolo Dall’Oglio, had recently remained in Qusair for a week, “praying and fasting for peace in the midst of the conflict,” the Vatican report said.


The reasons for the ultimatum ordering Christians to leave Qusair “remain unclear,” the Vatican agency said. “According to some, it serves to avoid more suffering to the faithful; other sources reveal ‘a continuity focused on discrimination and repression.’ Still others argue that Christians have openly expressed their loyalty to the state and for this reason the opposition army drives them away.”

Many Christians remain loyal to Assad because his government has been tolerant of religious minorities. Many fear an Islamist takeover could result in the kind of repression that occurred in neighboring Iraq after the U.S.-led invasion in 2003 that ousted Saddam Hussein — who, like Assad, was a secular autocrat.

Militants in post-Hussein Iraq bombed churches, torched Christian shops and forced hundreds of thousands of Christians to flee to Syria, long regarded as safe for Christians.





The Vatican agency cited “sources” who said that extremist Islamist groups in the ranks of the Qusair rebels “consider Christians 'infidels,' confiscate goods, commit brief executions and are ready to start a 'sectarian war.' "



Families fleeing Qusair have gone to nearby villages and to Damascus, the capital, the agency report said. “Some families, very few, sought valiantly to stay in their home town,” reported Agenzia Fides, “but no one knows what fate they will suffer.”




http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/world_now/2012/06/vatican-christians-expelled-syria.html


Now a question for the Americans here

What exactly is your government, the Saudi and Qatari monarchies up to ?

I mean seriously now

Trinnity for example can you answer this for me.

Why is your government allies with Wahabi fanatics who are holding hostages now in Libya and terrorizing the Christians in Syria and beheading babies in Houla.

Someone explain this to me because I must be missing something from this Vatican latest announcement

Seriously is OIL and being able to drive your SUV's really that vital to you?

your country will go to these lengths? Iraq now Syria?

really?

Sultan
06-11-2012, 11:18 AM
What next?

will there be some crates of AQ flags in with the missiles you are arming the Free Syrian Rebelswith to fly above Damascus and Allebbo courthouses next?

Sultan
06-11-2012, 11:40 AM
Dozens of Kuwaitis “jihadists” have crossed the Turkish border into Syria to support the Free Syrian Army’s (FSA) fight against the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, a Kuwaiti news report stated on Sunday.

The FSA, the country’s main armed resistance force, are reportedly welcoming the Kuwaiti fighters for “jihad operations,” relatives of the Kuwaiti fighters told the Gulf nation’s al-Qabas newspaper.




Fighters of other nationalities, including “large groups of Algerians, Saudis and Pakistanis,” have also joined the dozens of Kuwaitis in Syria, the report stated.

Upon their arrival, the Kuwaiti fighters were given a Syrian identification card, “in case it is needed for any emergency,” the relatives said.

They were then armed and sent to different provinces across Syria. The fighters’ relatives also said that many had been refused from enlisting in the FSA because they were under the age of 18.

http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2012/06/10/219734.html

seriously am I dreaming and this is some kind of nightmare the US and Saudi and Qatar has planned?

someone out there explain what your government is up to

I know what Saudi and Qatari are up to but I'm still not getting the American support for it in all of this

Sultan
06-11-2012, 12:10 PM
US led rebels of the FSA are denying the report and calling it Assad Government media lies.

Same thing Western media say every day kaza kaza kaza.......:rollseyes:


BUT the Italian Vatican site Fides says:

Fides sources insist that Islamic Salafist extremist groups, that are in the ranks of the armed opposition, consider Christians "infidels", they confiscate the goods, commit brief executions and are ready to start a "sectarian war". (PA) (Agenzia Fides 09/06/2012)

what's your response Hitlery Clinton or whoever todays White House press secretary is?

Vatican lying? Assad Media Lying? Your dear jihadist rebels Lying?

which one?

Sultan
06-11-2012, 12:16 PM
No replies?

yes it's mind boggling and very disturbing and immoral isn't it...................

Sultan
06-11-2012, 02:58 PM
"If Virgin Mary appears wearing a veil on all her pictures, how can I sign on a hijab ban law?”

Robert Maroni
Italian Minister

Peter1469
06-11-2012, 04:04 PM
I am against the US alliance with the House of Saud. We should end our dependence on oil for any reason and product, http://www.energyvictory.net/, and remove any national interests in the Middle East.

Sultan
06-11-2012, 05:16 PM
I am against the US alliance with the House of Saud. We should end our dependence on oil for any reason and product, http://www.energyvictory.net/, and remove any national interests in the Middle East.

Nice to hear but a bit late wouldn't you say now with the fanatics running wild killing the infidel !

What about all the real estate and the pilot training schools and aircraft hangers and banks they own in USA?

will you just freeze their assets and sanction them and send in the drones as your normal procedure?

Sultan
06-11-2012, 05:23 PM
I am against the US alliance with the House of Saud. We should end our dependence on oil for any reason and product, http://www.energyvictory.net/, and remove any national interests in the Middle East.

Nice to hear but a bit late wouldn't you say now with the fanatics running wild killing the infidel !

What about all the real estate and the pilot training schools and aircraft hangers and banks they own in USA?

will you just freeze their assets and sanction them and send in the drones as your normal procedure?

Sultan
06-11-2012, 05:27 PM
I had to laugh today listening to that Nuland woman you have as your spokesperson.

Seriously I have no idea how those reporters managed to keep straight faces as she spoke.

I have to quote her exactly


“What government voluntarily uses helicopters and fires from them on their own civilians if they're not desperate?

was her question to the media

Well Mrs Nuland what kind of government uses commandos in helicopters that fires on an aid ship carrying civilians in International Waters and shoots 10 dead?

Yarab!!!! the utter blind hypocrisy is just too much to bear!

Peter1469
06-11-2012, 05:55 PM
Nice to hear but a bit late wouldn't you say now with the fanatics running wild killing the infidel !

What about all the real estate and the pilot training schools and aircraft hangers and banks they own in USA?

will you just freeze their assets and sanction them and send in the drones as your normal procedure?

Once we eliminate the need for oil, the money for transnational terror will dry up. The problem will solve itself.

Sultan
06-12-2012, 06:20 AM
Once we eliminate the need for oil, the money for transnational terror will dry up. The problem will solve itself.

yes but the problem for us is two things now

When are you going back home for good?

and what do we do with the Jihadists you have created, funded, spread, used for your own benefit to attack other, given reason to go mad and kill people,

3 actually

what do we do now with the nest of the fanatic Wahabis across the short length of water to me who you have trained and equipped by billions of dollars of military?

those same lunatics who fly planes into buildings now with their own air force?

bit of a problem isn't it

you have nuclear armed one crazy lunatic nation one side of us and another the other side of us

was that wise all so you could drive instead of walk to the shop at the end of the street?

Sultan
06-12-2012, 06:25 AM
Here they are popping up in Tunisia now.

Your Wahabi friends who hate music and art and women.


Tunisia detains 86 after Salafi Islamist riots

Tuesday, June 12, 2012


Tunisian police have detained 86 people after Salafi Islamists, angered by an art exhibition they say insults Islam, rioted overnight and clashed with police who tried to disperse them, an interior ministry media official said on Tuesday.
Lutfi Hidouri told Reuters at least seven members of the security forces had been wounded in the fighting.
Protests resumed in several areas of the capital on Tuesday morning, with Salafi Islamists and others blocking roads and tram lines in the Intilaq district, where shops remained closed, witnesses said. http://www.emirates247.com/news/region/tunisia-detains-86-after-salafi-islamist-riots-2012-06-12-1.462745

Peter1469
06-12-2012, 03:47 PM
yes but the problem for us is two things now

When are you going back home for good?

and what do we do with the Jihadists you have created, funded, spread, used for your own benefit to attack other, given reason to go mad and kill people,

3 actually

what do we do now with the nest of the fanatic Wahabis across the short length of water to me who you have trained and equipped by billions of dollars of military?

those same lunatics who fly planes into buildings now with their own air force?

bit of a problem isn't it

you have nuclear armed one crazy lunatic nation one side of us and another the other side of us

was that wise all so you could drive instead of walk to the shop at the end of the street?

Good questions:

1. The sooner the better. If we committed to shift our oil economy to an alcohol economy I would predict that we could have zero troops in the ME within 8-10 years, with no reason to return.

2. That is the good part, it won't be our problem after that. But this point should be a happy one for you- you want the US out. I agree! Although I would say that Saudi Arabia created the Jihadists, not the US.

3. To me 2 & 3 is the same, although I understand that your point of view is different. I don't think that Saudi Arab has the power to subdue Yemen, much less present even a hint of a threat to Egypt.

You should have added #4. What about a nuclear Iran? Well if the US could push much of the world to an alcohol economy, Iran's budget would dry up and it could never afford its nuke plants or weapons. Problem solved. For us at least. Iran would collapse into a 7th century crap-hole. NOPD (Not our problem dude).

Peter1469
06-12-2012, 03:47 PM
Here they are popping up in Tunisia now.

Your Wahabi friends who hate music and art and women.

http://www.emirates247.com/news/region/tunisia-detains-86-after-salafi-islamist-riots-2012-06-12-1.462745

I hope that they clean that place up. I want to go visit.