Syrian Rally Against IRI, Hezbollah

Anti-Assad protesters shout slogans against Iran and its Lebanese ally

23-Mar-2011
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alx1711

Shikamashoon sire...

by alx1711 on

As you know of Tazi Arab culture; when they are hungrry they beg, once they are feed they are bound to destroy and rape.

Here is another senrio where Tazi arab arn't hungry for food, so lets pick on Iran! . As far as i know Iran is Rulling Syria (as it always has) and funding their stone aged civilisations, i.e. Lebena.

So as long as IRI exists, so does feeding feedign of Parasites.


ImtheKing

یا حبیبی! چی شد؟

ImtheKing


کفر نگید یا امه! سد علی سگایه پاسدارشو اعزام میکنه سوریه، اونوقت میفهمید "لا ایران" چه مزه ای میده؟


MRX1

Unapprecative basterds

by MRX1 on

After all the free oil and discounted oil they got from the mullah's they still bad mouth them. I though Namak nashnasy was just an Iranian habbit but apparently it's universal.


IranFirst

Congratulation to these true Syrians

by IranFirst on

These Syrians don't want their county to deal with Terrorists such as IRI and Hezbolah and pay for it by sanctions, they want freedom and democracy just like Iranians who unlike Arab IRI, don't want to spend money on terrorists in Gaza and Lebenon. By killing these innocent Syrians Mr Assad is starting to look more and more like his terrorist Father, who killed 30000-40000 Syrians for opposing him.

 //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hama_massacre

indead so much "prosperity" is brought on by Assads, NOT. Its IRI type of prosperity, killing cizitens.

People of ME are awake now and  the end is near for the dictators and Terrorist rulers in Syria and IRI

 

 

کور ،کچل ،بسیجی ،ساندیس خور ،پاسدار و ملا.....حمام باید گردند


alaaf

Escape

by alaaf on

It was on BBC 4 last year I think. There were two or three episodes and in one of them they followed an Iraqi refugee family. They were given housing and the kids were allowed to go to school for free, like all Syrian kids. It didn't really focus on the discrimination side of things like you mentioned. I thought it was really touching how they let them in, despite Syria being relatively poor and having all the sanctions imposed on them.                                                                                                                                                   Now I don't know if these people are protesting because they want jobs or because they want the Burka back but, they really should be careful what they wish for. They're extremely lucky they don't live in Iraq or the West Bank. Asad is a very intelligent and patriotic leader. He has the interest of Syria and his people in mind. 

Escape

Alaaf you are partially correct

by Escape on

  The Syria Govt let's the Iraqi refugees in and treats them fairly.I think I watched the same Documentary.Is it the one that shows the Cemetary full of Iraqi refugees and says this is the first place they see when enter Syria? Another documentary I watched on a Iraqi heavy metal band,that relocated to Syria,it mentions that the Iraqi refugees are not welcomed by the people of Syria.They can't get work because the Syrians will hire their own first.They suffer alot of discrimination in Syria.It doesn't really work.Jordan is even worse for them.But For a secular Iraqi Syria is the choice.Iraqi refugee's are very homesick.I've heard some of them even go back despite the bombing's.

  For the protests there's no sign of them being Islamists.


Roozbeh_Gilani

@ alaaf: "Syria is a strictly Secular Socialist state"

by Roozbeh_Gilani on

Did they even teach you the meaning of words "socialism" and "secularism" before letting you lose on a computer keyboard with internet access?

 I think not! 

"Personal business must yield to collective interest."


Onlyiran

alaaf

by Onlyiran on

Don't really know what they're protesting about but maybe they're islamists.

They're actually protesting you writing charandiyat on this site under different usernames.   


yolanda

........

by yolanda on

It is funny that Press TV mentioned the protests in other countries but not the protest in Syria!


mirza

At least they know which way not to go ...

by mirza on

From the 2:00 minute point, they're shouting, "
لا حزب الله ، لا ایران

If you remember your elementary school Arabic lessons, you'd know they're saying, "no hezbollah, no Iran!" 


alaaf

...

by alaaf on

Don't really know what they're protesting about but maybe they're islamists. Syria is a strictly Secular Socialist state you need to remember. They even banned wearing burkas last year.                                                                                                                                                                                                 What Bashar Asad and his father before him have done is very commendable, considering the overwhelming economic and political pressure Israel and Zionist controlled America have put on them over the years. I watched a BBC series documentary on Iraqi war refugees going to Syria. And Syrian government treated them very fairly. They gave them housing and school for the kids, despite Syria being a poor country itself.

Maryam Hojjat

Noone wants IRR/IRI

by Maryam Hojjat on

Cngratulation Mr. Rahbar Khameneiee.


mahmoudg

The end of IRI is near

by mahmoudg on

The end of IRI is near


Bavafa

Ever more sign that there is hope in ME

by Bavafa on

More power to these people and all others who are standing against dictatorship and tyranny. It is time for people in ME to exercise self rule and determination. This is the beginning of the end for the fascist regimes in Iran, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Israel, Syria and other smaller nations unless they respect human rights and self determination.

Mehrdad