Please, bro, who are you kidding? Don't you know that most of those Afghans, your compatriots etc. are people trying to survive day to day in Iran (living as illegal refugees without any rights), or recruited by local Mullah fanboys with intelligence ties to the Iranian regime later to be used as nothing more than mercenaries? As far as I am aware of mercenaries are not recognized as combatants in international law.
With due apologies brother,
they're nothing but conjectures on your part. I also don't appreciate the fact that despite numerous clarification in my previous posts having the discussion with you explaining what's what in terms of different Liwas...you still wrote
Don't you know that most of those Afghans, your compatriots etc. are people trying to survive day to day in Iran (living as illegal refugees without any rights) trying to wrap them up in a single packing whilst that's clearly not the case. I have written in very plain English explaining to you the difference between Pakistani volunteers from PARACHINAR and their involvement vs. the Liwa Fatemiyoun, an official Iranian paramilitary force.
I cannot provide proof because I cannot post bloody videos but I already posted a video of a captured Hazara mercenary and my guess is that he was not guarding that single shrine 24/7, lol.
Once again, you're acting the same way as most of the non-Arabs act here on this forum when it comes to Arab affairs because of
incomplete information.
Ethnic Hazaras engaged in Syria are Afghans, i.e. Liwa Fatemiyoun which has a State Mandate. It's fallen are buried with proper honour and protocol in Iran, and you will find them all over Syria because their scope of operations is in alignment with the Iranian and Assad regime defence treaty. I have amply stated the facts about Liwa Zainabiyoun in my most recent posts.
So a shrine, most likely a fake one, as the original is most likely based in Cairo, Egypt as per most scholars, is more important than 100's of destroyed mosques in Syria, 10.000's of (the Al-Assad regime has killed most Syrian civilians by far as per most statistics) civilian Syrians, standing with the truth, standing with something that righteous (actual Ahl al-Bayt) would be doing etc. Makes no sense.
It might be fake as per you and no problem. Anyone who believes it's fake has the right not to visit it or defend it. No issue whatsoever. However, and again, as I have stated in my previous posts that it is imperative for any Shia who believes the Shrine to be valid to go and defend it and the pilgrims visiting their due to CONCRETE AND REAL attacks which have taken place against the Shrine. Shias will not factor in the belief or disbelief of Sunnis when it comes to their Shrine(s). Pakistani Shia volunteer also went to Iraq and were ready to shed their blood for the protection of Karbala and Najaf when ISIS was at their doorstep. Salafi militias CAN NOT be trusted with the lives and properties of ANY MINORITY.
Nobody is complaining (from the regimes). It is a deliberate move not to involve itself too much. I am talking from a personal perspective here. I would have helped the Syrian people initially (of the conflict) and made a transition or given power to another Al-Assad family member (if the Al-Assad family insisted to stay in power, doubtful if the people would ever accept them, they never did actually as they came to power by force under the disguise of democracy) and this way prevented this civil war from lasting 7 years as well as preventing Syria from turning into a Russian, Turkish, Kurdish, US etc. protectorate. Basically Syria is no longer Syria thanks to the greed of the Al-Assad regime. Yes or no?
It's a noble and humanitarian gesture on your individual part. Syria's still there though, going through a brutal civil war but still there. Syria is more than Al-Assad, Jabhat un Nusra, Russia etc.
Syrian Sunni Arabs are not supporting Turkey or anti-GCC or anti-Arab. They are doing what is best for them at the given moment in time depending where in Syria. In Southern Syria, KSA and Jordan are involved with humanitarian aid and arming locals (lightly). Just like KSA relief has reached Ghouta. KSA hosts in total 2.5 million Syrians. They are not treated as refugees but as "Arab brothers in distress". Just like KSA is hosting 1 million Yemeni refugees. Just like KSA hosted almost 200.000 Iraqi Shia Arabs from the South that escaped across the border during the uprising in the South against Saddam Hussein in the early 1990's. A certain anti-KSA obsessed individual Nouri Al-Maliki was part of this group of people. 12 years later he repaid by damaging ties and destroying a lot for no real reason. Shocking behavior but as he was/is a Iran drone (Dawa'h party radical that also fought against his country on behalf of the Mullah's).
You should have known long ago (being familiar with KSA) that KSA does not operate using proxies like Iran. We interact with states. If KSA wanted (in theory) it would created some kind of Hezbollah somewhere in Ninawah or Anbar or anywhere in the Arab world with a bit of work as the truth is that KSA is way more influential in the Muslim world than Iran. However that has never been done and rightly so. Same story in Yemen.
Brother I'll disagree with you on this. Despite the Saudis helping out Syrians monetarily, what really matters, shines and stands are concrete effort like that of Turkey.
When you're in a group and you have a fight, you remember the friends who fought beside you even if they get their a$$ handed to them. You're merely grateful for the friends who take you to the hospital and comfort you...but NOTHING substitute the guy who stood with you, dished out punches and took some punches with you. That bond is something else. Say what you will about Turkey, Iran, and/or Russia, they are on the ground facing the same bullets and shedding RED, no matter the quantity because it's a drop more any GCC or Pakistani citizen.
Nouri al Maliki is history, his blind obedience led to his downfall and now he's no more.
Saudi Arabia should either get involved in a meaningful way, being the leader of the Sunni Muslim world, or brother it should let nature take it's course and let the powers decide what's what.