So people, you all heard of what happened in Syria during a soccer match and what this lead to.
For a quick history in case you missed it: CLICK HERE
The situation is now somehow calm, yet Kurds attacked the Syrian Embassy in Belgium.
Some people say this will lead to chaos in Syria, others believe that the President will deal with it the same way his father did when the "Ekhouan Mousoulmeen" had some issues. Others say everything will go back to normal soon.
What do YOU think?
Mar-14-2004 17:32
Yoepus
Neo-condimist
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Ketchup fields, Texas
I say Invade.
Killing one guy in a soccer field-funeral-riot is just cause for war
Oh wait, what were we talkin about?
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Lol Yoepus,
Well, i know one country that would like to take advantage of this - The United States of Attacks - meh, how come Bush isn't already planning his "to restore peace and authority" invasion? lol
Anyway, serious serious serious issue i believe...
Mar-14-2004 17:42
malek
drinks your milkshake!
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Montréal
I come from Qamishli and I wish the Syrian govt would just kick back those those Kurds to fucking Turkey or Irak.
In about 10-15 years, Qamishli has grown from 100k to 300k and all the new ones are Kurds.
most disgusting people ever, filthy filthy... one of the reasons why my family left Syria.
It has now been officially declared that the situation is calm. The kurds apparently received some severe warning/threat from the military.
quote:
soccer is the only religion that rivals islam in that area of the world
I dont really get that sentence...Do you just mean that soccer is the only thing that has nothing to do with religion but which is strongly supported and taken care of?
And Malek's right about Qamishly, my father's side is from there and they also left the city cuz of the Kurds' movements (now in Aleppo) which is ALSO seeing more and more Kurds these days.
But anyway, those fkn assholes had the guts to bring a statue down...and burn pictures. Not "defending" my president/country, but that's something rare and consequences are SEVERE in Syria. Anyway, a little taste of what has happened with the Ekhouan Mousoulmeen would be good (well maybe not really). They want an independent state/country, good, they can leave and go to Iraq/Turkey as Malek said.
Anyway, it's all good now...(but i wonder how it will be when i go during summer)
(P.S: Malek, ur PMs?)
Mar-15-2004 01:50
tathi
wanderlust
Registered: Jan 2003
Location:
quote:
I dont really get that sentence...Do you just mean that soccer is the only thing that has nothing to do with religion but which is strongly supported and taken care of?
yes, in the same way some people view trance as a religion and tiesto as god
Mar-15-2004 01:55
Deejiuana
OstrichAddict
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Montreal
lol @ tiesto as god.
Well, yah, actually, over there in Syria, it's soccer and bball as well. But anyway, religion gets involved in the sport (especially bball) Jalaa (a christian club from Aleppo) never ever beats the clubs from Damascus and in the matches, we see a lot of "fkn around" by the refs...hmmm, wonder why? lol. But the league is still awesome to follow. (it gets crazy in the stadiums..woohooo, i miss it)
Mar-15-2004 02:16
Yoepus
Neo-condimist
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Ketchup fields, Texas
quote:
Originally posted by tathi
yes, in the same way some people view trance as a religion and tiesto as god
trance is a religion?
now I see the light which oncest was lost...
I've been saved!
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