I supported Occupy Wall Street's causes, but they had a sit in which acc to police disturbed public order. Whether that's true or not is debatable, but the worst done to them was arrest.
Now stop changing the topic. Back to Syria.
Do I get shot, bombed, tortured, raped, etc for protesting Obama? No. Some unfortunate people have been, but these cases are a lot less than in Souria el Assad. Now كل خرا with your conspiracy theories please.
I'm 100% sure you're superboy now.
There are plenty of protests in the US, and they protest because that's their right to do so. But of course not in Souria el Assad, you are supposed to bend over backwards for the "great leader." At least in USA I don't have to agree with Obama 100% of the time...
No more protests?
Yes, protests are much less common. Why? Because that's easy targets for the air force.
As for the 40,000 figure, it's bullshit.
Syrian rebels have very little combat experience, very few had any at all. Foreign fighters usually had plenty of more combat experience.
Yet SOHR's...
1.) I do have family in Western Aleppo, in fact 3 died just recently, in shelling around Qasr al Baladi. That makes the number of dead 10 now. Souria el Assad!
2.) Is SOHR not Haram anymore after it states something that rebels did wrong? I thought your ayatollahs said it was haram. If you want...
Russia and Iran have invaded Syria so far...
where is CodePink? StopTheWar? Oh yeah busy being hypocrites.
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So far, rebels today are advancing in Latakia mountains east of southern Sahl al Ghab. Rebels now have high ground and many other positions vs. Assad. They took Jubb al Ghar among other places.
There is also a video of a perfect SPG-9 shot; 7 Assadists were gathered on top of a mountain...
No it's not. Dara'a is closer to Damascus and is much more easily reinforced and supported by air support. Rebels in Dara'a are not allowed by Jordan to attack right now after what JaN did to Druze a few months ago. Southern Front barely doing anything now besides the usual tank and artillery...
Because Aleppo is entrenched. Idlib was almost completely surrounded. SAA in Aleppo are entrenched and have supply lines and huge air force cover. Also, in Aleppo there are shiite foreign fighters and alawites. In Idlib there were drafted Sunnis mostly.
This was the situation in Eastern Ghouta yesterday, September 12th:
Now the situation in Eastern Ghouta today, September 13th:
They gained the high ground, cut the M5 highway between Homs and Damascus, and captured the military security branch. They're also making the Assadists in Dahiyat...
Junk news? What are you going to say Hezbollah "only" lost 64 in 2006 and "only" lost 100 total in Syria? hahaha
Markito's *** is a more reliable source than any regime outlet. Also, according to many people on the ground, archicivilians' maps are spot on.
It's funny because there's no basis for such laws in the Qur'an yet both countries claim to be representing Sharia.
Far from cleansed of Sunnis, Assad actively targets and displaces Sunnis yes, but Sunnis make up vast majority of population of Syria. There is no way he can kill or remove all of...
I'm not saying rebels will liberate Damascus now. It's far from it. But they're crushing morale of Assad troops. Rebels are advancing in the most heavily defended Assadist positions. Dahiyat al Assad is a heavily pro-Assad area and the people there are in a state of panic.
Nothing is impossible.
This is the situation in Eastern Ghouta, around Adra prison and Dahiyat al Assad. Rebels are making gains quickly.
Map: The Military Situation in NorthEast Damascus | Syria | September 12, 2015 | archicivilians
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