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  vrijdag 7 februari 2014 @ 21:44:33 #26
339669 JerryWesterby
Keep rocking in the free world
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Ik wou net Mali wegvagen, is het weer verboden.
The 'physical world' is a postulated explanatory framework which abstracts certain properties (physical properties) from our experience and thinks of them as objectively existing.
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 7 februari 2014 21:44 schreef JerryWesterby het volgende:
Ik wou net Mali wegvagen, is het weer verboden.
Het leven is hard.
"But the age of chivalry is gone; that of sophisters, economists, and calculators has succeeded, and the glory of Europe is extinguished forever."- Edmund Burke
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Syri is niet meer interessant zie ik.

We zijn met ze alle conflict-moe..
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0s.gif Op zaterdag 8 februari 2014 11:53 schreef theunderdog het volgende:
Syri is niet meer interessant zie ik.

We zijn met ze alle conflict-moe..
Volg het nog wel dagelijks eigenlijk.
"But the age of chivalry is gone; that of sophisters, economists, and calculators has succeeded, and the glory of Europe is extinguished forever."- Edmund Burke
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0s.gif Op zaterdag 8 februari 2014 13:29 schreef IPA35 het volgende:

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Volg het nog wel dagelijks eigenlijk.
Och, zoveel nieuws komt er niet meer.
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Och, zoveel nieuws komt er niet meer.
Nu een hoop gelul over de gevangenis van Aleppo en de luchtmachtbasis Kweiris.
"But the age of chivalry is gone; that of sophisters, economists, and calculators has succeeded, and the glory of Europe is extinguished forever."- Edmund Burke
  zaterdag 8 februari 2014 @ 13:39:13 #32
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0s.gif Op zaterdag 8 februari 2014 11:53 schreef theunderdog het volgende:
Syri is niet meer interessant zie ik.

We zijn met ze alle conflict-moe..
Dat vind ik eigenlijk wel jammer. Waar moet ik anders op reageren op fokforum.
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0s.gif Op zaterdag 8 februari 2014 13:35 schreef IPA35 het volgende:

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Nu een hoop gelul over de gevangenis van Aleppo en de luchtmachtbasis Kweiris.
Dat bedoel ik.... boeiend !... :')
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Dat vind ik eigenlijk wel jammer. Waar moet ik anders op reageren op fokforum.
Zet je grootspraak om in daden, en we hebben weer een topic !
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Whaha
"But the age of chivalry is gone; that of sophisters, economists, and calculators has succeeded, and the glory of Europe is extinguished forever."- Edmund Burke
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Kurds from Iraq wage holy war in Syria with one eye on home

(Reuters) - Twenty-five year old Ako Abd al-Qadir went to wage holy war in Syria vowing to return and conquer all of Iraqi Kurdistan in the name of Islam on the way back to his home town of Halabja.

"God willing, we will come back and trample over your dead bodies until we reach Halabja," he said, threatening the region's "infidel" ruling parties in a video made en route to Syria and posted on social media sites. "Just wait and see".

Ako is one of around 200 young Iraqi Kurds who have joined the ranks of militant Islamists in a conflict that has become a clarion call for home-grown jihadists across the world, keen to prove themselves amid fundamentalist fervor and war.

The trend is alarming for Iraqi Kurdistan, a region that has managed to shield itself from the violence afflicting the rest of Iraq and nearby Syria, and to attract investment from some of the world's largest oil companies.

"Definitely, it's a big concern," said a senior official with knowledge of security issues in the Kurdish capital Arbil, who spoke on condition of anonymity. "The danger is that they will be used as cells to mount attacks on targets here."

Kurdistan is not alone in worrying about jihadi backlash; the roll call of those drawn to the cause of Sunni Islamist rebels battling Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is long and diverse - from veterans of Iraq and Chechnya to young men from London and immigrants from Stockholm.

But the autonomous region's proximity to Syria makes it especially vulnerable. And whilst Kurdistan is used to dealing with external threats, not least along its tightly controlled border with majority Arab Iraq, this one is posed from within.

The region suffered its first major bombing in six years last September, which was claimed by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) - a Sunni group also active in Syria.

Publicly, officials in Kurdistan play down the threat and insist that the region will remain safe, but oil companies operating here are taking extra precautions.

"We decided to restrict movements to shopping malls and other high-visibility target areas," said a source at an oil company in Kurdistan. "We're just going to lower our profile a little bit."

"LITTLE TORA BORA"

Famed for its poets and pomegranates, Halabja lies near the mountainous border area between Iraq and Iran, which was once a haven for Sunni militants who formed a group there in 2001 that came to be called Ansar al-Islam.

Ansar al-Islam banned music and forced men to grow their beards in the enclave, named "little Tora Bora" after the Taliban stronghold in Afghanistan where al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden once sheltered.

Many of the young Kurds who have gone to Syria come from this area, including Ako, who joined Ansar al-Islam as a teenager.

One of the first targets of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 was Ansar al-Islam. By that time, Ako had left the group and handed himself in to the security services because he felt the game was up, according to his friends.

Surviving members of Ansar al-Islam retreated into Iran, but continued to carry out attacks including a twin suicide bombing against Kurdistan's two ruling parties in 2004 that left more than 100 people dead.

Ako served time because authorities considered him to be a danger to national security. After being released from jail, he married and had a daughter. He got a job at an electricity generating plant and was working at a tea house in Halabja until the day he vanished last November.

The rest is played out on Facebook. On December 8, he wrote that he had joined ISIL in Syria and posted the group's black banner on his page. Earlier pictures show him smiling at Halabja's sports club, and he also posted a whole album of photographs of Barcelona football player Lionel Messi.

Despite Ako's history with militant Islam, his friends were shocked when they heard he was in Syria.

"I was very surprised because when he left Ansar al-Islam his views changed dramatically," said a friend of Ako's from school. "Maybe he still had contact with them, or perhaps there is a cell that persuades these youths to go."

MOSQUE RAIDS

It is not clear whether the young men go to Syria on their own initiative or have been recruited and sent there. Mainstream Islamist parties deny involvement. A committee has been set up by the government to investigate the matter.

A spokesman for the Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs said preachers at the region's more than 5,000 mosques, who are on the government payroll, were forbidden to incite violence and would be punished if found doing so.

"There is no evidence that any imam has incited people - directly or indirectly - to go to Syria," Mariwan Naqshbandi said. "We have asked the imams to advise worshippers not to go, but unfortunately they haven't managed to discourage everyone."

Kurdish security services however raided 11 mosques one night last December in the city of Sulaimaniyah on suspicion they were being used as recruitment centers, seizing identity papers and laptops. They have not disclosed what evidence they found.

Although Kurdistan shares a border with Syria, most of the young men travel there through Turkey, some via Lebanon, and others southern Iraq. Around 40 have come back to Kurdistan and are now either behind bars because they are considered a threat to national security, or are under close surveillance.

"I went there to be killed following the path of Allah," said one young Iraqi Kurd who returned from Syria because he was convinced the conflict was a western conspiracy to exterminate the world's Muslims.

But many believe these aspiring Kurdish jihadists are driven as much by the hardships of life as by their faith.

Asked why they thought Ako had gone to Syria, his friends and acquaintances all cited economic pressures, and the fact he grew up an orphan in Halabja, better known as the site of a 1988 chemical weapons attack under Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.

The Kurds' fortunes have since changed, and their region is now Iraq's most stable and prosperous, but the people of Halabja often complain of neglect.

"The KRG (Kurdistan Regional Government) will need to focus on using its oil wealth to increase opportunities for employment and to reduce corruption if it is to address this threat effectively," IHS Jane's said in a recent report about militancy in Kurdistan, assessing the risk as "serious".

RELIGION VS. ETHNICITY

Ako's jihad lasted less than two months. ISIL announced his "martyrdom" early this year in Syria, killed fighting not Assad's forces but fellow Kurds, who have taken advantage of the civil war to assert control in the country's northeast.

Kurds are predominantly Sunni Muslim, but identify overwhelmingly with their ethnicity - the defining factor in a long history of struggle in the four countries across which they are spread: Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Syria.

ISIL and other Sunni armed groups in Syria have turned their weapons against a Marxist-inspired Kurdish militia that stands in the way of their vision of an Islamic state spanning from Iraq to the Mediterranean.

Wearing a black leather jacket over his Kurdish clothes, the young man who did return from Syria said he would have no qualms about fighting his ethnic kin in the name of Islam: "My religion comes before my Kurdishness - I make decisions based on my religion."
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  zaterdag 8 februari 2014 @ 19:19:18 #37
411871 Baklava95
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Waarom gaan ze niet tegen seculier Turkije vechten.

In Turkije wonen er genoeg ataturk en assad-aanbidders.

Heel veel Turken steunen Assad dus Isis heeft daar genoeg potentieel.

En trouwens in Turkije worden de Koerden onderdrukt. Dus waarom gaan ze daar niet vechten om mijn volk te bevrijden van die achterlijke seculiere-nationalistische mongolen.
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Rebellen zullen winnen. Oneindig veel nieuwe wapens.
Exponentile deflatie van Bitcoin maakt arme mensen nog veel sneller armer dan het grote probleem van inflatie. Gematigde burning van Ethereum is de gulden middenweg.
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1s.gif Op zaterdag 8 februari 2014 21:45 schreef firefly3 het volgende:
[ afbeelding ] Rebellen zullen winnen. Oneindig veel nieuwe wapens.
Omdat ze oneindig veel nieuwe wapens hebben?
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1s.gif Op zaterdag 8 februari 2014 21:45 schreef firefly3 het volgende:
[ afbeelding ] Rebellen zullen winnen. Oneindig veel nieuwe wapens.
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1s.gif Op zaterdag 8 februari 2014 19:19 schreef Baklava95 het volgende:
Dus waarom gaan ze daar niet vechten om mijn volk te bevrijden van die achterlijke seculiere-nationalistische mongolen.
Barzani in Noord-Irak is ook een seculiere-nationalistische "mongool" die jihadisten ("ware Islam") hard bestrijdt. Of de YPG in Noord-Syrie....dus daarom strijden ze daar. Sowieso zijn marxisten afvalligen, ook als ze Koerdisch zijn. Die Koerdische jihadist zegt het notabene zelf: "Wearing a black leather jacket over his Kurdish clothes, the young man who did return from Syria said he would have no qualms about fighting his ethnic kin in the name of Islam: "My religion comes before my Kurdishness - I make decisions based on my religion."
Oorlog is de verderzetting van de politiek maar met andere middelen - Clausewitz
  zaterdag 8 februari 2014 @ 22:46:54 #42
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Barzani in Noord-Irak is ook een seculiere-nationalistische "mongool" die jihadisten ("ware Islam") hard bestrijdt. Of de YPG in Noord-Syrie....dus daarom strijden ze daar. Sowieso zijn marxisten afvalligen, ook als ze Koerdisch zijn. Die Koerdische jihadist zegt het notabene zelf: "Wearing a black leather jacket over his Kurdish clothes, the young man who did return from Syria said he would have no qualms about fighting his ethnic kin in the name of Islam: "My religion comes before my Kurdishness - I make decisions based on my religion."
Gelukkig zijn er nog genoeg Arabische jihadisten die bereid zijn om tegen hun eigen vol (Arabieren) te vechten voor hun geloof (Islam). Dus ook tegen jouw Aloulou. :D

Ik vind het vreemd waarom ze nog niet Turkije hebben aangevallen.
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0s.gif Op zaterdag 8 februari 2014 22:46 schreef Baklava95 het volgende:
Ik vind het vreemd waarom ze nog niet Turkije hebben aangevallen.
Omdat Turken geen paupervolkje zijn en daarom minder snel beinvloedbaar door deze ideologie?
Oorlog is de verderzetting van de politiek maar met andere middelen - Clausewitz
  zaterdag 8 februari 2014 @ 23:12:12 #44
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Omdat Turken geen paupervolkje zijn en daarom minder snel beinvloedbaar door deze ideologie?
Wil je nu Koerden discrimineren. :') :')

Je wilt nu zeggen dat wij achterlijk zijn.
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Overigens heeft Nusrah gisteren in oa Deir Ezzour de oorlog verklaard aan ISIS in een officieel (lang) statement. Vandaag dan ook gevechten uitgebroken tussen de Nusrah en ISIS. Waarbij oa een (Libische) leider van ISIS is omgekomen:

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A commander and military mastermind for the hardline Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) rebel group was killed on Saturday after clashes with the al-Qaeda affliated al-Nusra Front in the eastern province of Deir al-Zour, Al Arabiya News Channel reported activists as saying.

The Libyan commander known as Abu Dajana is ISIS’s chief in Deir al-Zour.

Abu Dajana’s killing comes after Al-Nusra Front and rebel brigades, including the powerful Ahrar al-Sham, launched a new offensive against their former ally ISIS in the eastern province.

More: http://www.zamanalwsl.net/en/news/3620.html
Oorlog is de verderzetting van de politiek maar met andere middelen - Clausewitz
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1s.gif Op zaterdag 8 februari 2014 21:45 schreef firefly3 het volgende:
[ afbeelding ] Rebellen zullen winnen. Oneindig veel nieuwe wapens.
leuk speelgoed, maar ze hebben nog veel meer nodig dan dat
Ik heb Hem niet uit vrees voor de hel noch uit liefde voor het paradijs gediend, want dan zou ik als de slechte huurling zijn geweest; ik heb hem veeleer gediend in liefde tot Hem en in verlangen naar Hem.
-Rabia Al-Basri
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0s.gif Op zaterdag 8 februari 2014 23:14 schreef Aloulou het volgende:
Overigens heeft Nusrah gisteren in oa Deir Ezzour de oorlog verklaard aan ISIS in een officieel (lang) statement. Vandaag dan ook gevechten uitgebroken tussen de Nusrah en ISIS. Waarbij oa een (Libische) leider van ISIS is omgekomen:

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Dat komt door de FSA. Er is een ultimatum gesteld voor Nusra om binnen 30 uur nu op 1 lijn te staan. Van isis en assad wordt gehakt gemaakt
Exponentile deflatie van Bitcoin maakt arme mensen nog veel sneller armer dan het grote probleem van inflatie. Gematigde burning van Ethereum is de gulden middenweg.
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Exponentile deflatie van Bitcoin maakt arme mensen nog veel sneller armer dan het grote probleem van inflatie. Gematigde burning van Ethereum is de gulden middenweg.
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Dit is ook hilarisch hoe SANA weer een keer door de mand valt. Hopelijk gebruikt veldkamp en de rest sana niet meer als bron, pure assad propaganda:

SANA English ‏@SANA_English 1 feb.
#Syria: National Volunteer Initiatives bring a fragrant breath of authenticity and heritage to streets in #Damascus pic.twitter.com/Etwt4h0MTI



Terwijl elke inwoner van Damascus weet dat het VERPLICHT is geworden om je winkel te laten beschilderen met de nationale vlag :')







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Exponentile deflatie van Bitcoin maakt arme mensen nog veel sneller armer dan het grote probleem van inflatie. Gematigde burning van Ethereum is de gulden middenweg.
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0s.gif Op zondag 9 februari 2014 21:27 schreef firefly3 het volgende:
Dit is ook hilarisch hoe SANA weer een keer door de mand valt. Hopelijk gebruikt veldkamp en de rest sana niet meer als bron, pure assad propaganda:

SANA English ‏@SANA_English 1 feb.
#Syria: National Volunteer Initiatives bring a fragrant breath of authenticity and heritage to streets in #Damascus pic.twitter.com/Etwt4h0MTI

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Terwijl iedere inwoner in Damascus weet dat het VERPLICHT is geworden om je winkel te laten beschilderen met de nationale vlag :')

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Oh, dus SANA liegt omdat jij zegt dat het zo is?
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