Harry_Thomason
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Bullshxt!! I am tired of this "majority support assad" crap
* Even Qatar admits majority of Syrians support Assad, and you cant blame them to be pro-Assad.
* If majority would have been against him, Assad would be long gone, like Shah was gone since majority of Iranians were against him.
* The most anti-Assad demonstrations could gather was tens of thousands, thats like 0,1% of population.
* "Rebels" dont have Syrian locals support, they even cried in West media about it.
Bullshxt!! why Assad didnt let democratic elections happen two years ago just like how protestors wanted?
Lets get facts straight: Assad endorsed gradual transition to full democracy and free elections. It doesnt happen over night. New constitution already voted for, same as free election of the Parliament. President elections would happen next, under UN supervision as Assad suggested, but West/Arabs and terrorists said wouldnt accept their results, and such major shift in Syria's leadership should happen in the peaceful time, not during war.
Also dont forget protesters were only 0,1% of population, thats not majority of Syrians by any stretch. Or you prefer that any time 0,1% of people hit the streets, government should do exactly as they demand? Especially since some of the demands were ridiculous. Proper demands and democracy are being implemented as we speak, despite major objection from the West/Arabs.
But no he choose kill protestors , shell cities just like his father did and all hell started after that. If a leader really got majorities' suppport then he would have nothing to worry about democratic elections.
Do you have any evidence of Assad killing peaceful protesters? Because what thinking people are tired of is baseless anti-Syrian propaganda. During those two years not a single evidence of that was provided.
Shelling happens against thousands of terrorists occupying certain districts, after government asked civilians to leave those areas, and together with the Red cross they try to evacuate civilians.
Again - Assad isnt afraid of the free elections - it was already many times proposed by Assad (with UN supervision, and he even went as far as promised he wouldnt participate in elections), but these democratic elections are dismissed by the West.