And hopefully the mukhabarat
There we have it. The mukhabarat are the regimes rapists, the people who cut out the larynx' of singers, the castraters of boys, the gougers of eyes. Your comrades.And hopefully the mukhabarat
What do you think of the mukhabarat's use of rape as a tool of repression?
If the regime that make rape a policy rapes people it should stop. Hard hitting non-point avoiding stuff. I do hope those rapists meet them women in london though. Not not rape them - but you never know. Also. i have heard about some thing happening in germany on NYEIf they are doing that then they're as big a disgrace as the people they're supposed to be protecting Syrians from. Who do it too . And they should be severely punished .
What do you think of the mukhabarat's use of rape as a tool of repression?
Not out of interest - out of attempting to avoid the issue of a group that you have enthusiastically endorsed and hope attack an event in london. You hope rapists and murders attack an event. Maybe even rape and murder. Anyone even close to this person and his arguments, think again.Out of interest what do you think of these revolutionaries using it as means to wage war ?
It ain't over till it it's over - here's why it ain't over
Demonstration against the regime in Sarmada, Idlib.
Leaders of Northern faction speaking at a protest in Azar, Aleppo.
Protest in Jarjnaz, Idlib against the regime.
Military and civilian demonstrating in the streets of Aleppo, demanding the fall of the regime
Protest in Al-Dana, Idlib.
Anti-Regime and solidarity protest in Aleppo.
Anti-regime and solidarity protest in Azaz. Second video from the same protest.
Protest against Regime in Atarib, Aleppo countryside.
Protest against the regime in Turmanin, Idlib Countryside.
Protest in Hola, Homs against the regime. Another video from the same protest.
Protest in Tayib, Southern Daraa.
Protest in El Waer, Homs demanding the departure of Assad.
Brigade descendants of Salah al-Din (US equipped) speaking at a demonstration against PKK advances (YPG) and declaring their commitment to the revolution at a protest in Mare.
Protest in Al Waer against the regime and demanding the release of prisoners.
Protest against the regime and for renewing commitment to the regime in Tadmir, Damascus countryside. Another video from the same demonstration.
Video from Atarib of protest by SMART news.
Protests against the regime in Bosra in Daraa countryside.
Protest against the regime in Nawa, Daraa.
Interview with elderly participants in demonstrations against the regime in East Ghouta.
Demonstrations against the regime in Horan/Bosra, Daraa.
Protests in Giza, Daraa against the regime.
Protests in Zakyah in Damascus countryside against the regime.
Protest against the regime on the Turkish/Syrian border in Aleppo.
Protest against the regime in Saraqib, Idlib.
Abu Maher singing at a demonstration in East Ghouta, Qaboun Neighborhood. Another video of the demonstration.
Protest against the regime in Rastan, Homs.
Demonstrations in Maart, Idlib against the regime and to renew commitment to the revolution. Another video from Maart.
Demonstration in Al-Hirak, Daraa.
Protest against the regime in Talbiseh, Homs.
Demonstration in Jobar neighborhood, Damascus to restore the spirit of the revolution.
Demonstration in Douma against the regime.
Demonstration against the regime in Kaboun, Damascus.
Protests in Saqba, Damascus countryside. Another video of protests in Saqba/Balgoth.
Demonstration in Douma, Damascus countryside.
Demonstration against the regime and to renew commitment to the revolution in Kafr Zita.
Demonstrations against the regime in Kafr Dariyan, Idlib.
Demonstration against the regime and to demand the release of detainees in Homs.
Great news, whooda thunk Russian intervention could make Syria safe for politics once more.
The Russians intervene with air-support on the one hand and a peace process on the other and within a few months the Syrians have reclaimed their streets, free to demand political reforms while waving the flag of the state of Syria, their state... the territory, the population, the sovereignty and whichever government they choose. Let's hope the Takfiri invaders stay fucked-off.
It's not the same flag - it's a different flag altogether. Oh what a giveaway. What a fucking giveaway.I'm sure they're saying all sorts of things but the fact remains, they are out in the streets, not hiding in basements.... waving the Syrian flag, the same flag the SAA fight under. They are able to do this because of the ceasefire Russian intervention has brought about. Left to the US and its lackeys, Daesh would have taken Damascus by now. That annoys you dunnit, me saying that.
I'm sure they're saying all sorts of things but the fact remains, they are out in the streets, not hiding in basements.... waving the Syrian flag, the same flag the SAA fight under. They are able to do this because of the ceasefire Russian intervention has brought about. Left to the US and its lackeys, Daesh would have taken Damascus by now. That annoys you dunnit, me saying that.
Stand corrected? What have you been corrected on? The entire motivation of the revolution? After that post you need to go away.Fair play, I stand corrected. Nonetheless the protests are possible because of the ceasefire. The ceasefire was brought about by the work done by Kerry and Lavrov, but would not have hapened without Russias decisive intervention. The "opposition" had (as commanded by their backers) refused untill this point to even attend talks due to their war chant "Assad Must Go".
Stand corrected? What have you been corrected on?
Oh look, he's found google. 5 years too late.The SNC flag is not the same flag as the Syrian states flag, though its history doesn't appear to be as mucky as that Libyan monarchist flag that appeared in the early stages of the regime change there.