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    Quote Originally Posted by DEMONOCIETY View Post
    ^with built in aircondition ang tent?
    haven't read the articles yet...naa pas office...pero read a line pag-dayong close nga murag dugay namani gi-buhat...
    but to answer your question, sa kanang mga lugara, dapat pod tingali...


    anyway, meanwhile...


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    AFAIK Jordan and Lebannon are the only arab states taking in refugees. Neither has as much resources as say Saudi Arabia and other rich Persian gulf countries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by æRLO View Post
    AFAIK Jordan and Lebannon are the only arab states taking in refugees. Neither has as much resources as say Saudi Arabia and other rich Persian gulf countries.
    So why aren't they taking in more refugees? You would think they'd have more compassion for their Muslim brothers and sisters. As it is, Europe's bearing the brunt of the refugee crisis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C'thulhu View Post
    Yup, almost same mindset like the rest of them, just like ours down south... Naa jud na silay entitlement mentality... Look at France, they are already feeling it....
    I read an article pud recently that Sweden's been having problems with their Muslim population as well.

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    This:

    New Western Info Fronts Against Syria: Refugees, Russia, And The Balkans | The Vineyard of the Saker


    Politicizing A Humanitarian Crisis

    The refugee crisis was created in 2011 by the West’s regime change campaigns in Libya and Syria, but it wasn’t until this year that it really caught the attention of the Western mainstream media. Millions of Syrians had already been displaced by the tumult, with the lion’s share of them choosing to remain within the country, but a sizeable minority (also numbering in the millions, and tainted with an anti-government composition) opted to leave their homeland for abroad. Once there, many of these expatriates endeavored to eventually travel to the EU in order to receive its generous social benefits and have an opportunity to work for euros.

    The trigger for the latest wave, according to Ghassan and Intibah Kadi, was Turkey’s decision to allow the Syrian refugees it was hosting to finally leave their camps and head out to Europe. This massive migration and the no-questions-asked policy of granting Syrian refugees asylum led many non-Syrians to fake their nationality and make the trip as well, further worsening the crisis and adding to its overwhelming numbers. The US has received certain strategic benefits by encouraging this process and guiding it along a premeditated geopolitical path, but no explicit politicization of the situation occurred until the viral photo of Aylan Kurdi began surfacing on the internet at the end of August.

    The media vultures have since picked child’s corpse clean in order to feed their political narratives, which revolve largely around ludicrously blaming President Assad for the tragedy and using the public outcry over it to ‘justify’ the UK and France ’s “anti-ISIL” bombing operations in Syria (the latter of which will likely be announced soon). Furthermore, the anti-government affiliation of many of the refugees flooding into Europe makes for excellent “rebel” recruitment, especially since the US just announced that it will be “revamping” its regime change program in Syria. On top of all of this, the very fact that certain EU states are so accommodating of the refugees creates a strong pull factor that seeks to dismantle Syria demographically by provoking even more emigration among its most youthful and productive segment of the population (which, it must be reminded, could also help protect the country amidst this terrifying war being waged against it).
    Last edited by flanker; 09-11-2015 at 03:20 PM.

  5. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by Dorothea View Post
    So why aren't they taking in more refugees? You would think they'd have more compassion for their Muslim brothers and sisters. As it is, Europe's bearing the brunt of the refugee crisis.

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    I read an article pud recently that Sweden's been having problems with their Muslim population as well.
    https://themuslimissue.wordpress.com...ied-for-entry/

    Lie after lie after lie, that’s the reality behind the so called “poor refugee from a war zone” who sent his own wife and small children to their death, even when he had no reason to do so since he never lived in a war zone, had funds to sustain him for over one year and was safely settled in Turkey for THREE years.

    The Abdullah Kurdi lies are unfolding when his stories kept constantly changing, depending on who he told his tale to. Abdullah never was on the ship on which he supposedly was the only survivor. It was all lies. Adullah claims he “did not mind” that his wife and children died so his story could be told to the world? What story? The usual migration fraud, initiated by terrorists and funded from Saudi Arabia. Abdullah Kurdi is not the only one encouraged to lie and relocate to a non-Muslim country. This is how the Israel wars started.

    Since Kobani doesn’t have ISIS occupation where Abdullah Kurdi has his relatives, he had no problems flying there safely by plane two days ago, to attend a funeral. No real war zone then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brownman_politiks View Post
    Question...

    nganong dili man ni sila dawatun sa mga countries nga pareha nila og orientation?

    like, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and others?
    That would be against the grand plan. The plan is to spread Islam in Europe and one of the steps to achieve the plan is to terrorise their own people, let them run. Run to non-muslim countries.

    Rich countries are just like rich people. Rich people mingles with rich people. Saudi and the like don't mingle with poor countries like Lebanon and others though they are Muslim countries. They can hold much power and can change the course of history.

    Look at what happen to Marseille, France now. It was a peaceful place until Muslims came and demanding rights. The sense of entitlement, common sa usa ka Muslim. Tan'awa ng namaligya ug mga pirated DVDs, ladlad lang mga CD diha sa dalan mura ug tag'iya.

    Some are NOT VOCAL bahin aning Islam nga religion ug unsa jud ni ka anti-democracy. Kay hadlok man, liman ka dili mahadlok mag suicide bomber ang usa ka Muslim. Kinsa may ganahan ma kontra ni sila? How can you stop a person nga dili mahadlok mamatay? Mao ng kining non-muslim countries HILOM ra kaayo PERO ANG UTOK ANTI-ISLAM.

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    It is not that European countries have no compassion aning mga refugees but tungod MGA MUSLIM ni sila mao ng lisod dawaton. Kay ug non-Muslims pani ang mga refugee ron , dili ingon ani ka gubot ug ka resistant ang ubang EU countries. With open arms pa guro ni dawaton.

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    Italians are angry about this invasion. Not that they aren't compassionate but they are afraid for their safety and welfare. This country has been rescuing thousands of illegal immigrants/refugees for years. They aren't only from Syria but also from neighboring countries. The refugees centers are over populated and is about to collapse. Most are placed in hotels, condos and apartments, all sponsored by the gov't. Some of them escape from their temporary shelter because they know they aren't entitled to stay here. Now this becomes a problem. They have to survive so most of the time they commit a crime. Last week and elderly couple was robbed and beaten to death. It was later found out that the culprit came from a refugee center. There is an increase of anguish among residents in this country. They don't feel safe in their own country.
    Naa pod uban, mga walay batasan gipangguba ang ilang mga gipangpuy-an, moreklamo pas pagkaon nga gipanghatag...pastilan.
    This is not a hate post but this is what's going on now.

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    dunay nagpugas, ug dunay mo ani. ang kagubot karon nga nahitabo ug maoy naka paingon nga ang mga tawo sa Libya, Syria ug uban pang mga lugar nga dunay gubat maoy naka pa aghat nga ang ilang mga tawo mo bakwet, mobiya sa ilang nasud ug mamahimong problema sa laing nasud sa Europa. mga pangutana?

    1. Nganung namugna ang ISIS? Unmasking ISIS Washington's Blog
    2. Kinsa man ang nagmugna sa kagubot sa Libya, Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan ug uban pa? Obvious, USA - https://www.google.com.ph/url?sa=t&r...02537793,d.dGo
    3. Unsa man ang tinuod nga rason ining giingon nga "regime change" sa mga na apektohan sama sa Syria? simple kaayo, energy... pipeline wars...between middle east countries allied with USA and USA itself and the west vs. Russia, Iran and probably China... pangitaa sa zerohedge.com ladies and gents, kay dunay accuracy ang ilang mga opinion.
    4. Kinsa ang angayan nga basolon? It is of course the result of US interference in other countries. http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-0...s-made-america
    Last edited by godwhacker; 09-14-2015 at 01:43 PM.

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    Europe is facing a moment of truth. This is the time to reaffirm the values upon which it was built.
    UNHCR - UNHCR chief issues key guidelines for dealing with Europe's refugee crisis

    A comfortable approach by the UNHCR in resolving the issue
    easing the burden that is supposedly theirs to shoulder.
    It is sorrowful to look at those young little ones who are in the midst of the hardships they've faced.

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