how nepotism destroyes govt, the case of syria

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how nepotism destroyes govt, the case of syria

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Waxaan aqriyay badanaaba yarkaan blogiisa

Wax badan oo sheegay waan ka aminsanaa suuriya

Saad aragteen syria village kaste waa dabaqyo oo waa dhisantahay waliba 2011 markii ciidanka soo galay magaalooyinka ayaa burbur gaarey, ka hor dagaalka looga saarey

Taas macnaheeda waxaa waaye, iyadoo hadana doolada shaqeeneso hadana dadka ayaa sooq lahaa

pointskiisa cajiibka ah waxaa waaye in uu duqa-xaafid- fahamsanaa the people in their historical context

Macnaha wuxoo ko socdey qanunkii dabiiciga ahaa ee dhulka

Wadanka waxaa taariikhiyan ganacsigiisa heestey dadka sunada ah khaasatan dimishiq iyo xalab

Dadka calawiyiinta waxee ahaayeen dadka ugu faqiirsan suriya

Hadaba duqa wuxoo sunnada u dhaafey ganacsiga iyo ilaha dhaqaalaha-waa iska mashqooliyay-

kowii calawiyiinta wuxoo ko wareejiyay ciidanka iyo amniga

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Calawiyiintii aan askarta aheen waxeey isku badaleen mafiyada contraband marketka kashaqeesta maadama ay xeebta degaan

waa meesha oo magaca shabiixa ka yimid asalkiisa (mafia) waxee ko xirteen amnigii markaas baa loo baxshey ghosts

Hoteladii ayeey la wareegeen, ganacsatee isko badaleen at the same time waa amni!

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Re: how nepotism destroyes govt, the case of syria

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Sayid Bashir al Asad ( probably means goats since arabs find goats stimulating) was deposed by unfortunately pretenders in Saudi with the helping the west

The situation on syria is just a small battle in the big war between the west and their alliance and the Russians and Chinese. This is a battle where you have to choose a side otherwise it is chosen for you.
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Re: how nepotism destroyes govt, the case of syria

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Know one cares, why posting r u random threads? Let them kill each other, the less of them camel fuckers, the better.
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mahoka wrote:Sayid Bashir al Asad ( probably means goats since arabs find goats stimulating) was deposed by unfortunately pretenders in Saudi with the helping the west

The situation on syria is just a small battle in the big war between the west and their alliance and the Russians and Chinese. This is a battle where you have to choose a side otherwise it is chosen for you.
I know this but we are here talking about the regime itself and the factors that are behind the revolution

Seems like you havent read it or cant read arabic


He talks about whether the regime is sectarian or not a sectarian and he says under hafiz, his father all were benefiting within some sectarian-based division but these roles have disappeared under his son when the alawites began to take over and play the role of others too
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sahal80 wrote:
mahoka wrote:Sayid Bashir al Asad ( probably means goats since arabs find goats stimulating) was deposed by unfortunately pretenders in Saudi with the helping the west

The situation on syria is just a small battle in the big war between the west and their alliance and the Russians and Chinese. This is a battle where you have to choose a side otherwise it is chosen for you.
I know this but we are here talking about the regime itself and the factors that are behind the revolution

Seems like you havent read it or cant read arabic


He talks about whether the regime is sectarian or not a sectarian and he says under hafiz, his father all were benefiting within some sectarian-based division but these roles have disappeared under his son when the alawites began to take over and play the role of others too
Nothing to do with the fact they are alawits, otherwise this problem would have risen long time ago. Similarly Bahrain is going through the same, it seems wahabism has sided with the west against Islam, remember shia sunni problem has gotten worse over the last 30 years
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im posting a syrian article. do you know more than him?

thats not even the point here!

The point is about the governance
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Sure, The ruling party or family in Syria is a dictatorial regime that practices nepotism, but that does not in any way justify the armed rebel movements that have completely and utterly ruined Syria in every way; i.e economy, the loss of lives and the infrastructure. Had the protests in 2011 been a Syrian-led peaceful protests, today Syria would've had a different government, but non-syrian elements hijacked the 2011 anti-government protests from peaceful demonstrations to violent and armed protests against the Syrian government and anyone deemed to be a supporter of the government, both civilian and non-civilian.
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I think this is the Syrian version of what Kaafiye talking about in his thread; Dictators can rule a country as long as there is a free market and people lead a comfortable lives.
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