Fatwa to wipe evil Israeli regime off the map!

expelling people to antartica by force doesnt sounds that nice to me.

maybe to someone like you it does.
can imagine your response if i would say the same of the oppression minority regime of syria.

Does that regime "opress" on the scale of Israel? Certainly not.

Expelling people to Antarctica isn't nice by any means. Then again, occupation isn't either, and secondly I never said that you will go to Antarctica, but that you can.
 
Does that regime "opress" on the scale of Israel? Certainly not.

Expelling people to Antarctica isn't nice by any means. Then again, occupation isn't either, and secondly I never said that you will go to Antarctica, but that you can.

obviously its a lot worse
A Syrian human rights activist has been jailed for five years for spreading hostile information and joining an illegal political group, lawyers say.

Anwar al-Bunni, a prominent advocate for democratic reform in Syria, has been in detention since May 2006.

Correspondents say the heavy sentence sends a strong warning to the opposition and shows Syria has turned its back on Western pressure to reform.

Bunni was also ordered to pay a fine of about £1,000 ($2,000).

The court convicted him of spreading false or exaggerated news that could weaken national morale, affiliating with an unlicensed political association with an international nature, discrediting state institutions and contacting a foreign country, his lawyer Khalil Matouk said.

Bunni told the court he was proud of what he was doing.

"I didn't commit any crime. This sentence is to shut me up and to stop the effort to expose human rights violations in Syria," he said, according to Reuters.

There has been no confirmation of the sentence from the Syrian authorities, who usually do not comment on trials related to political or national security issues.

'Flagrant violation'

Bunni was arrested after signing an appeal for radical reform in relations between Syria and Lebanon in May 2006.

The Beirut-Damascus Declaration, calling on Syria to recognise Lebanon as a fully independent country, was signed by nearly 300 Syrian and Lebanese intellectuals.

Two prominent fellow signatories, Michel Kilo and Mahmoud Issa, have also been charged over the same petition.

Mr Matouk, said he would appeal against Bunni's conviction within 30 days.

He called the trial politically motivated and "a flagrant violation of freedom of opinion and expression and an attempt to intimidate Syrian society".

Crackdown

Bunni, 48, sometimes defended members of his family in court, many of whom are political dissidents. His two brothers have already spent 30 years in jail between them.

He had used EU funding to start a human rights training centre in Syria.

In the past two years the authorities have stepped up their crackdown on dissidents, and international human rights organisations say the situation is deteriorating, says the BBC's Kim Ghattas in Beirut.

The conviction was announced as UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon was in Damascus for tough talks with President Bashar al-Assad on two Lebanese issues.

Mr Ban wants Syria to support an international court to try the suspected killers of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, and to prevent arms smuggling to the Hezbollah militant group.

our human right activist get a web site.
 
obviously its a lot worse


our human right activist get a web site.

Is it? There is surely nothing worse than the mass murder of a people, the murder of their children, the occupation of their land and the expulsion of them from it?


Mr Spock, as you seem to show no respect to me, I will not to you; you do not deserve it. Now, I will remain adamant in the fact that it is you, and you alone, that I do not respect, not your group.
 
Is it? There is surely nothing worse than the mass murder of a people, the murder of their children, the occupation of their land and the expulsion of them from it?
allawis are very well trained in that.

Mr Spock, as you seem to show no respect to me, I will not to you; you do not deserve it. Now, I will remain adamant in the fact that it is you, and you alone, that I do not respect, not your group.

my mama always told me i am special.
 
allawis are very well trained in that.



my mama always told me i am special.

We are? Then it is amazing the fact that I cannot recall a single incident involving occupation or terrorism. As for things like murder, there is no race or religion innocent of that.

You are very special.
 
Then I suppose, Mr Spock, that it is pointless to argue over blame when both factions are guilty.

Israel and Syria have committed Human Rights Violations, so why do we argue? Let us get back to the topic of Israel as we had.
 
talk to the other poor minority in syria then, i wonder how much they love you.





ussa mamma said so.

Which poor minority? There are very few in Syria who have bad blood with the Alawis, and I am proud to say that in Syria all religions Get Along.
 
Then I suppose, Mr Spock, that it is pointless to argue over blame when both factions are guilty.

Israel and Syria have committed Human Rights Violations, so why do we argue? Let us get back to the topic of Israel as we had.

yeas, but you do so because you are a minority controlling the majority, and you want to stay in power. we do what we do to keep living-after some arabs wanna throw us to antartica cause were from europe.
 
yeas, but you do so because you are a minority controlling the majority, and you want to stay in power. we do what we do to keep living-after some arabs wanna throw us to antartica cause were from europe.

No, you do so because you want to continue the occupation.


And you should be glad that Syria's President is an Alawi. This mere fact has kept Syria a secular State with freedom of religion, and Christians are much happier under Alawi rule than under Sunni or Shia. Imagine what the nation would be like under them! Intolerance, and religious control.
 
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