babyblue
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Ich bleibe bei meiner Meinung das Erdogan mit Obama und den ganzen radikalen extremistischen Staaten die Syrien Demokratie aufzwingen wollen mitschuldig ist.
Erdogan unterstützte alle Rebellen in Syrien selbst wenn es deiner Meinung nach nur die Al-Nusra ist. Die verfolgt die selben Pläne wie die IS.
Wenn du dir die Front von 2012 anschaust wirst du merken, dass die FSA eine gemeinsame Front mit der IS und der Al-Nusra hatte. Wenn du dir die Front von jetzt anschaust wirst du merken das es keine "moderate Front" gibt sondern eine vermischte Front der FSA, Islamic Front und der Al-Nusra. Finde jetzt da die moderaten Rebellen die für Freiheit und Demokratie kämpfen.
Ich habe sie gefunden! Ihr Programm klingt wie folgt:
The document’s main principles include:
- The establishment of a state based on a constitution arrived at by national consensus, drafted by an elected constituent assembly so as to guarantee equal representation for all citizens
- A democratic and pluralistic state with a republican parliamentary system, where the people elect representatives and officials
- A state characterized by equality for all citizens, providing equal opportunities for appointment to the highest positions and equality between the sexes
- A state that respects human rights as enshrined in divine texts and international instruments, and where torture is forbidden and punishable under the law
- A state based on the separation of powers, where armed forces and security services protect citizens without interfering in political competition between parties.
Was für ein Programm!?! Haben unglaublich tief in die demokratische Trickkiste gegriffen. Man staune, sogar die Gleichheit der Geschlechter ist so ein wichtiger Punkt, dass sie bei den wichtigsten Prinzipien gelistet wird.
Und WER steckt hinter diesem Programm?
[h=4]The Muslim Brotherhood in the World[/h]Since the beginning of the revolution, the Brotherhood has maintained that foreign intervention is the only possible solution to the crisis in Syria. In October 2011, it also called on Turkey to intervene and establish protected humanitarian zones in Turkish territory. In January 2012, the Brotherhood accused the League of Arab States of failing to solve the Syrian crisis and providing cover for the Syrian regime’s crimes by granting the leadership more time to continue the killings. The international community was urged to protect Syrian citizens, establish secure corridors, and transfer responsibility from the League of Arab States to the UN Security Council.
In March 2012, the Brotherhood supported the Annan peace plan and commended the ensuing United Nations decision to send international observers to Syria. On April 19, however, it expressed doubts over the capacity of the UN observer mission to confirm the cease-fire. Despite good relations between Turkey and the Syrian regime in the past, the Turkish government is now viewed as the Brotherhood’s greatest ally in the crisis. Deeply convinced that the Brotherhood will play a crucial role upon the fall of the regime, Turkey is hosting Muslim Brotherhood meetings on its territory.
The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria - Syria in Crisis - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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