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What were they fighting about?
Btw that guy @1:30 (in 2nd video) was really getting smacked around. :/
Was he an Iraqi or Jordanian?
Those lowlife beings started beating four people, they have no dignity nor honor. of course they know nothing about manhood. We have hundreds of thousands of Iraqis in Jordan, they could pay for this and some were beaten up as a retaliation, if you don't like the fact that Jordanians love Saddam then GET THE **** out from our country!
Now Iraq must withdraw those and punish them, otherwise, let some Iraqis pay. Apology is not accepted.
I don't get something Blackeagle. can you explain me?
you don't like Asad for being a dictator and using repression .
but then why you love someone who was dictator AND killed ten times more of its people than Asad regime?
Well when you are in the Iraqi embassy, even if its situated in Jordan, that is considered Iraqi soil. You are on their territory.
So if someone makes provocative comments (whether you find them provocative is secondary) then they have full right to escort you out of the embassy.
Although I have to say, I dont really agree with the physical abuse. They should just have been told and had the chance to leave. Then again, I dont know what fully transpired in the embassy, so its hard to tell.
It's non of your business you two.
This a forum, in case you didnt know. There are a lot of people who comment on Iran forum, should we tell them they have no right to comment there because they arent Iranians?
Stop being c0cky. No wonder Jordanians got beaten the hell up, when I look at you.
I told you it's non of your business,