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September 11th, 2015, 09:38 AM
#1
More on the migrant crisis.
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September 11th, 2015 09:38 AM
# ADS
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September 11th, 2015, 10:06 AM
#2
interesting comments to the video; maybe more and more people start to get it - I hope
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September 11th, 2015, 10:52 AM
#3
Interesting facts on the numbers of refugees the surrounding wealthy countries are letting in.
Saudi Arabia 0
Bahrain 0
Qatar 0
Kuwait 0
UAE 0
Oman 0.
This link is also interesting.
http://www.infowars.com/muslim-refug...s-throw-feces/
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September 11th, 2015, 01:24 PM
#4

Originally Posted by
Hunter John
as one sided as it is, it's the side the media does not want us to know - those are the "refugees" we will get.
the more this topic continues on, perhaps we should start talking about how many first world immigrants we are willing to take from Germany and Sweden; it's just a matter of time until they will flee their home countries.
“If Europe does not seal its borders, what is to stop the Islamic world and Third World from coming and repopulating the continent with their own kind, as the shrinking native populations of Europe die out?”
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September 12th, 2015, 03:47 PM
#5

Originally Posted by
Hunter John
Interesting fact: a little research shows:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...-10495082.html
"Just this week, the al Hayat newspaper reported that 500,000 Syrians had found homes in Saudi Arabia since the civil war began – as workers, not refugees.
There have also been significant contributions from rich individuals towards the upkeep of refugee camps round the Syrian border, estimated by the BBC to total around $900 million (£600 million)." - (Independent.co.uk, 2015)
Also:
Saudi Arabia “made it a point not to deal with them as refugees” but had issued residency permits to 100,000 Syrians who wished to stay in the kingdom, the official said.
“With that came the right to free education, healthcare and employment according to a royal decree in 2012 that also states that Syrian students visiting the kingdom be admitted in public schools,” the official added.
The kingdom had supported Syrian refugees in Jordan, Lebanon and other countries in co-ordination with the host countries, while providing a total of about $700m in humanitarian aid, he said.
At the same time Saudi Arabia and its neighbours in 2014 joined a US-led military coalition bombing extremist Islamic State group rebels in Syria. (The Guardian, 2015)
http://www.theguardian.com/world/201...and-misleading
Maybe if we pulled our heads out of Biased opinions we would find reputable sources ?
I kind of doubt that
Those who profit from death, misery, and destruction have mastered propaganda and the art of persuasion - There will always be the "Other"
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September 12th, 2015, 04:43 PM
#6
Stay scared, that's half the battle.
Go back and read articles from the last 115 years when there have been large groups of refugees/migrants and you can switch out the words for whichever country or geographical area for Syria.
Good thing none of us, or our relatives, had to immigrate to live here.
Make sure you have finished speaking before your audience has finished listening.
Dorothy Sarnoff
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September 12th, 2015, 04:53 PM
#7
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
Afraz
Interesting fact: a little research shows:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...-10495082.html
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Just this week, the al Hayat newspaper reported that 500,000 Syrians had found homes in Saudi Arabia since the civil war began – as workers, not refugees.
There have also been significant contributions from rich individuals towards the upkeep of refugee camps round the Syrian border, estimated by the BBC to total around $900 million (£600 million)." - (Independent.co.uk, 2015)
Also:
Saudi Arabia “made it a point not to deal with them as refugees” but had issued residency permits to 100,000 Syrians who wished to stay in the kingdom, the official said.
“With that came the right to free education, healthcare and employment according to a royal decree in 2012 that also states that Syrian students visiting the kingdom be admitted in public schools,” the official added.
The kingdom had supported Syrian refugees in Jordan, Lebanon and other countries in co-ordination with the host countries, while providing a total of about $700m in humanitarian aid, he said.
At the same time Saudi Arabia and its neighbours in 2014 joined a US-led military coalition bombing extremist Islamic State group rebels in Syria. (The Guardian, 2015)
http://www.theguardian.com/world/201...and-misleading
Maybe if we pulled our heads out of Biased opinions we would find reputable sources ?
I kind of doubt that
Well Saudi Arabia and Qatar did help create their own monster... once they got ahold of the oil fields and the Mosul banks they gained alot of additional funds but they did help create ISIL.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...cal-Islam.html
General Jonathan Shaw, who retired as Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff in 2012, told The Telegraph that Qatar and Saudi Arabia were primarily responsible for the rise of the extremist Islam that inspires Isil terrorists.