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Ahlusunnah of Syria are disgrace!

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Deaths reported as Syrians
stage protests
Activists blame security forces for opening
fire on anti- Assad demonstrations in Hama,
Homs and Deraa .
Last Modified: 16 Sep 2011 11: 53
Clashes are taking place between security forces
and protesters in Syria, mainly in the outskirts
of Hama, Homs and Deraa, pro- democracy
activists say .
At least 26 people have been killed by security
forces after Friday prayers, according to Syrian
activists.
Scores of demonstrators are reported to
have gathered in important cities and towns,
demanding an end to Bashar al- Assad' s rule and
chanting "Death rather than humiliation".
The Syrian opposition has labelled the Friday
protest "We will continue until we bring down
the regime ".
"This Friday the protest enters it seventh
month," Al Jazeera' s Omar al- Saleh reported
from Amman , Jordanian capital.
According to the Local Co- ordination
Committee, an opposition group , since the
beginning of the uprising 761 people have been
killed in Homs, 594 in Deraa, and 350 in Hama.
Opposition council formed
A group of Syrian activists declared on
Thursday a council representing a united front in
opposition to al- Assad.
About 140 figures , including exiled opponents
and 70 dissidents inside Syria , were chosen as
members of the new Syrian National
Council, concluding a four- day meeting in the
Turkish city of Istanbul.
The council aims to help topple Assad within six
months and form an interim government
thereafter, Basma Kadmani, a Syrian exile living
in France, announced .
"The political vision of the council will give a
push to the escalation of the revolutionary work
we are seeing," Kadmani said.
"This group, based on previous initiatives, and
on what the street is demanding, is calling for
the downfall of the regime with all of its limbs. "
A popular uprising began in Syria in mid -March
and turned violent after Assad' s security forces
reacted with deadly force.
About 2, 600 civilians have been killed so far,
according to United Nations estimates , and
reports of brutal use of force continue to trickle
out of Syria .
Strident call
Ban Ki- moon, the UN secretary- general, made
an unusually strident call on Thursday, urging
Assad to end the crackdown.
"When he has not been keeping his promises,
enough is enough and the international
community should really take coherent
measures and speak in one voice," Ban said.
Ban has had several telephone conversations
with Assad since the protests erupted on March
15, during which the Syrian president
repeatedly promised to end the bloody
crackdown and institute political reforms.
"These promises have become now broken
promises," Ban said.
He said it was up to UN member states and the
Security Council to decide what action should be
taken after Syria ignored repeated international
appeals.
"Protesters will be welcoming [Ban 's ]remarks ,"
our correspondent said. "However , they will
want tougher stance and not words. They need
action because, according to them, they have
been slaughtered for the past six months.
"I don’ t think [the remarks] will have impact on
the Syrian leadership to stop the violence. I
think the leadership in Syria is betting on the
fact that the international community, mainly
the Security Council, is divided."
While the US, UK and France have called on
Assad to step down and imposed sanctions
against him and other figures believed to be
involved in the deadly crackdowns, Russia and
China have blocked efforts at the Security
Council to impose more sanctions against Syria .



How can they tolerate the attrocities committed by the apostate govt of MURTAD Assad.
Amazingly weak ppl yet they are majority????
But it is better for them to take up weapons and make jihad against this cruel tyrant.
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Re: Ahlusunnah of Syria are disgrace!

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sufis are usually a disgrace in most countries. :D
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Alchemist wrote:sufis are usually a disgrace in most countries. :D
Salafis are the biggest sunni sect in Syria.
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HutuKing01 wrote:
Alchemist wrote:sufis are usually a disgrace in most countries. :D
Salafis are the biggest sunni sect in Syria.
not true come on imam you know that aint true. Those in power and close to assad are sufis. Either way Syria has to be freed from Shiasm :sland:
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What ever the case is, assad must be brought down :up:
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Salafis or Shi'a ? Leave the Amiir Assad alone. I do think he is a tad bit weak unlike his father Hafez (AUN).
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