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Syria: March 15 2012

Syrians like Bashar al-Assad? Then this is not revolution, this is civil war...

It's not a civil war, when more then 90% support their government and the rest is between against and dont care lol.
 
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hey let ur criminal leader take the army and shabbi7a out of the streets and u will see millions coming to cities in protest against him but he will not do it coz i know it and u know it he is not liked by his ppl accept his close gang

TARIQ
 
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So.. when is Syria ordering this beast? :partay:



Call your President!! lol
 
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hey let ur criminal leader take the army and shabbi7a out of the streets and u will see millions coming to cities in protest against him but he will not do it coz i know it and u know it he is not liked by his ppl accept his close gang

TARIQ

This is on live TV, if people hated him they would have turned this into an Anti-Government, and trust anyone could have taken this opportunity on live TV to do whatever. But Syrian love Alasad, and they are expressing it their own way.
And tell me is there Syrian army in USA, London, Paris, and Italy??

Saturday we will have another one like these videos.





So.. when is Syria ordering this beast? :partay:



Call your President!! lol

:lol:
Not a good time now, lol the sanctions are hurting the Syrian economy now.
 
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During early 80's a pia plane was hijacked taken to afghanistan 1st and then landed in damascus and stayed there until pak agreed to release some of the ppl out of prisons and out of pakistan. this is a terrorist regime and pakistanies should not help it
the new was pak wanted to do commando action but this criminal regime didnot let them and they we were forced to fullfill the demand of the hijackers

Those support rallies don't count much this criminal is gonna have to leave, no matter how many he kills

TARIQ
 
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During early 80's a pia plane was hijacked taken to afghanistan 1st and then landed in damascus and stayed there until pak agreed to release some of the ppl out of prisons and out of pakistan. this is a terrorist regime and pakistanies should not help it
the new was pak wanted to do commando action but this criminal regime didnot let them and they we were forced to fullfill the demand of the hijackers

TARIQ

Those support rallies don't count much this criminal is gonna have to leave, no matter how many he kills

TARIQ

:rofl:

source? because i never heard of that story i would like to know more if its true :rofl:

No matter what, Rain or wind, we will still go out and support our leader.

Tartous under the rain


 
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U might were not born back there or even u were there the regime could not let u know but we know it and it took about 3 weeks if i remember it right it might be in 81, i m not good in finding sources but some of the brothers might can post it

TARIQ
 
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U might were not born back there or even u were there the regime could not let u know but we know it and it took about 3 weeks if i remember it right it might be in 81, i m not good in finding sources but some of the brothers might can post it

TARIQ


On March 2, 1981, Pakistan International's flight PK-326 began as a routine domestic hop from Karachi to Peshawar. In midair three heavily armed men seized the plane, diverted it to Kabul, Afghanistan, and demanded the release of 92 "political prisoners" from the Pakistani jails. On March 7, twenty nine hostages including women, children and sick men were released in Kabul. The Boeing 720B sat in Kabul for a week, and when Pakistan's President Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq refused to give in, the hijackers shot a Pakistani diplomat Tariq Rahim in full view of the other passengers and dumped his body onto the tarmac.

History of PIA - Pakistan International Airlines

ext, on March 9, the plane flew to Damascus, Syria, and by the time ordeal ended there on March 14, more than 100 hostages had endured 13 days of tension and squalor. At that time it was the longest hijacking episode in the history.

The gunmen repeatedly threatened to blow up the plane, but were talked into long extensions while negotiations continued by radio with Pakistani and Syrian officials in the Damascus control tower. Finally the hijackers said they would settle for just 55 prisoners - but they coupled the concession with a grim warning: they would soon kill the three Americans on board. "Be ready to pick up the bodies," they told the tower. Just twenty minutes before the deadline President Zia gave in, ordering that the prisoners be flown to sanctuary in Libya. "It's over," said Pakistani negotiator Sarfraz Khan.

Pakistanies hijacked it and they ran to Damascus, the Syrian government helped the Pakistani government.
 
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On March 2, 1981, Pakistan International's flight PK-326 began as a routine domestic hop from Karachi to Peshawar. In midair three heavily armed men seized the plane, diverted it to Kabul, Afghanistan, and demanded the release of 92 "political prisoners" from the Pakistani jails. On March 7, twenty nine hostages including women, children and sick men were released in Kabul. The Boeing 720B sat in Kabul for a week, and when Pakistan's President Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq refused to give in, the hijackers shot a Pakistani diplomat Tariq Rahim in full view of the other passengers and dumped his body onto the tarmac.

History of PIA - Pakistan International Airlines

ext, on March 9, the plane flew to Damascus, Syria, and by the time ordeal ended there on March 14, more than 100 hostages had endured 13 days of tension and squalor. At that time it was the longest hijacking episode in the history.

The gunmen repeatedly threatened to blow up the plane, but were talked into long extensions while negotiations continued by radio with Pakistani and Syrian officials in the Damascus control tower. Finally the hijackers said they would settle for just 55 prisoners - but they coupled the concession with a grim warning: they would soon kill the three Americans on board. "Be ready to pick up the bodies," they told the tower. Just twenty minutes before the deadline President Zia gave in, ordering that the prisoners be flown to sanctuary in Libya. "It's over," said Pakistani negotiator Sarfraz Khan.

Pakistanies hijacked it and they ran to Damascus, the Syrian government helped the Pakistani government.

Thanks for finding the source and woow i was right about the year after so many years
Syrian Lion unfortunately either u don't know much or u trying to act dumb sorry to use this word

The gr8 syrian army doing what it does best offcourse along with killing of it own ppl stealing them is another joy

14 3 Homs

TARIQ
 
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Thanks for finding the source and woow i was right about the year after so many years
Syrian Lion unfortunately either u don't know much or u trying to act dumb sorry to use this word

TARIQ

so now tell me how did Syria hijack the plane? The Syrian government couldn't do anything about it or all the 144 passengers would have died, SO YOUR WELCOME, Syria took Pakistani political refugees after they were freed.
 
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so now tell me how did Syria hijack the plane? The Syrian government couldn't do anything about it or all the 144 passengers would have died, SO YOUR WELCOME, Syria took Pakistani political refugees after they were freed.

I never said syria or syrians hijacked the plane but they didnot let the gop to take an action on the plane and do u know whom hijacked the plane ? anyhow this is another story just 4get it
Syrian regime kind of was in support of the jijackers alzulfiqar ( الذولفقار ) hijacked the plane and this group was formed by the sons of pakistan's hanged prime minister bhutto and he was close to hafiz

TARIQ
 
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Chicago, USA.


Houses in USA.

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