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« Reply #25 on: February 12, 2012, 03:24:03 PM »
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Nice to hear that...

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« Reply #26 on: February 12, 2012, 03:36:04 PM »
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mbulava, first of all, welcome here.We hope you stay for long.It's nice to have a Jordanian view of regional issues so welcome..I don't mean to offend you but Jordan is simply a British protectorate....Your "king"(King PlaySattion) is more British than Arab.The British setup the throne after your king's family were kicked out of Arabia by the Al Saud Bedouin bandits who now call themselves "kings" over there...Classic British divide and rule strategy...His father was the worst Arab sellout traitor who actually supported the Zionist in their war against Egypt and Syria..They also helped the Zionist occupiers kill many Palestinians.


Now, on the subject of Al-Jazeera.All news media have some form of bias but Al-Jazeera does it in a clever way that's hard to see..Like I said before, they use half truths and whole lies.They werer the first to report Qaddafi troops were using VIAGRA to rape people and people believed it.In fact, that was one main reason that tipped the balance against Qaddafi..People swallowed that lie.They've been pushing similar tales on Syria but it's not working - yet..

When they first started, they supported the resistance camp in the region to win support of the majority - much like Erdogan did.They supported Hezbollah, Hamas etc..But that was a strategy to win the support of the wider audience in the region..I don't know if you remember but Wikileaks revealed quite a lot about them..They were in constant contact with the US departments on how to shape people's perception in the region. I don't blame you for holding them in high esteem. Believe me, I once believed everything Al-Jazeera said until the Wikileaks cables came out and also the revolution in Egypt, Tunisia etc...I won't seek to change your views on Al-Jazeera but you can bet on this: the moment your "king" falls out with the Qatari puppet, your country will be next in line for civil unrest against the king.

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Re: Al jazeera
« Reply #27 on: February 12, 2012, 03:44:42 PM »
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It is a lie that there are NO Sunni mosques in Iran.

 The reality is:

There are totally 70000 Mosques in Iran.
While 10000 of them are from Ahle-Sunnah Brothers and Sunni Imams lead their the prayers.
This means, for every 500 Sunnies there is one Mosque in Iran, while for 1100 Shias there is only one mosque.

Read complete truth here:

http://www.wilayat.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=867:Lies-that-there-are-NO-Sunni-Mosques-in-Iran-Tehran&catid=60:present-century-propagandas


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Re: Al jazeera
« Reply #28 on: February 12, 2012, 03:50:07 PM »
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Brother Mbulava,

You say majority of people are with Saudi King, Jordanian King etc.

But what about Bahrain's  KING? He is not even ready for giving proper rights to it's own shia population. But where are our Arab brothers and al-Jazeera and Western Media here?

Secondly,

What when majority of Syrians also support Asad Government (as has been shown by all Polls?)


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Re: Al jazeera
« Reply #29 on: February 12, 2012, 03:56:45 PM »
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Nice to hear that...

Guys lets keep the thread about Aljazeera ... We dont have to discuss saudis here..

Mbulava, i tried to debate with u using logic but seems u r too stupid for that... U believe there is free press in dictatorships... Man .... You believe that Saudis have an islamic rule? That people in qatar want their emir ??? Hehe ... You are not brainwashed, you have no brain... A typical product of a dictatorship... Dictatorships produce BS like u...

And we will clean the arab countries from dictators and those like u...

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« Reply #30 on: February 12, 2012, 04:19:58 PM »
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mbulava, first of all, welcome here.We hope you stay for long.It's nice to have a Jordanian view of regional issues so welcome..I don't mean to offend you but Jordan is simply a British protectorate....Your "king"(King PlaySattion) is more British than Arab.The British setup the throne after your king's family were kicked out of Arabia by the Al Saud Bedouin bandits who now call themselves "kings" over there...Classic British divide and rule strategy...His father was the worst Arab sellout traitor who actually supported the Zionist in their war against Egypt and Syria..They also helped the Zionist occupiers kill many Palestinians.


Now, on the subject of Al-Jazeera.All news media have some form of bias but Al-Jazeera does it in a clever way that's hard to see..Like I said before, they use half truths and whole lies.They werer the first to report Qaddafi troops were using VIAGRA to rape people and people believed it.In fact, that was one main reason that tipped the balance against Qaddafi..People swallowed that lie.They've been pushing similar tales on Syria but it's not working - yet..

When they first started, they supported the resistance camp in the region to win support of the majority - much like Erdogan did.They supported Hezbollah, Hamas etc..But that was a strategy to win the support of the wider audience in the region..I don't know if you remember but Wikileaks revealed quite a lot about them..They were in constant contact with the US departments on how to shape people's perception in the region. I don't blame you for holding them in high esteem. Believe me, I once believed everything Al-Jazeera said until the Wikileaks cables came out and also the revolution in Egypt, Tunisia etc...I won't seek to change your views on Al-Jazeera but you can bet on this: the moment your "king" falls out with the Qatari puppet, your country will be next in line for civil unrest against the king.

I respect you and your view but I disagree with what you said here. I beg your pardon to excuse me for not responding on the first part, its simply either untrue or misinformed and neglecting the other side story. There have been 2300 demonstrations in Jordan since feb-2011 calling for reforms and fighting corruption. However, no one was killed or injured in these demonstrations. Actually there is not a single political prisoner in Jordan since 1990. Most demonstrators needs were met. Police are not allowd to carry guns or sticks in demonstrations. You can speak out and no one dare to even touch you. Most Jordanians feel lucky to have such a king when looking at what other regimes did to their own people.
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Re: Al jazeera
« Reply #31 on: February 12, 2012, 05:01:29 PM »
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Brother Mbulava,

You say majority of people are with Saudi King, Jordanian King etc.

But what about Bahrain's  KING? He is not even ready for giving proper rights to it's own shia population. But where are our Arab brothers and al-Jazeera and Western Media here?

Secondly,

What when majority of Syrians also support Asad Government (as has been shown by all Polls?)


killing armless and peaceful demonstrators disgusts all human beings regardless of their religion or believes. At the beginning their needs seem right and absolutely legitimate, but later we saw how those demonstrators started using violence against civilians and police which turned people against them. I saw horrible and unbelievable pic and videos showing this violence. Anyway, The international investigation committee confirmed that along with government violations. However, As I know their needs were met. I have no interest discussing this either any further due to the sectarian nature of the events from both sides.
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Re: Al jazeera
« Reply #32 on: February 12, 2012, 06:44:26 PM »
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That video is nothing but a public relations stunt that only naive fools buy into.
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« Reply #33 on: February 12, 2012, 09:12:38 PM »
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mbulava, I'm sorry but that video looks too good to be true..It has Hollywood screenplay written all over it..You like it,right? Result!!!

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« Reply #34 on: February 12, 2012, 09:36:18 PM »
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mbulava, do you have the video when the father of this king dressed like an old man and went to a gov office to spy on the employees? such a great man looking for his people

actually we all envy Jordan ... we would really love to have ur king...

please post also a photo of the crown prince ... your future leader ... how old is he now actually? he will be a great Islamic leader as his father, grand father and grand grand father

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« Reply #35 on: February 12, 2012, 09:54:44 PM »
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mbulava, I'm sorry but that video looks too good to be true..It has Hollywood screenplay written all over it..You like it,right? Result!!!
I didn't realize that you don't know Arabic , if u understand what this guy says and the way of saying it would be better, his reaction looks genuine. And for the camera, its normal for a tourist to have one. Reza18, thank you for being nice, it was a pleasure to talk to you.

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« Reply #36 on: February 13, 2012, 10:31:56 AM »
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Why is your country set to Afghanistan then? Anyway, to date we have not had a normal Jordanian member here.

Either way, you have a very strange view of reality, just like all the other Jordanians that were here before. The brainwashing of citizens must be very heavy in Jordan.
you should see the arguments I have with them.... they think they are the only ones to do Palestinians any favors.... they think their king is worthy enough to kiss his feet! Disturbing indeed brother!
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« Reply #37 on: February 13, 2012, 05:33:53 PM »
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The problem here is that you assume you see  the "right" thing while others don't. I am not blind nor stupid. I know what BBC broadcast and what Ajazeera broadcast but there is a big difference between them. The first time in history Arab (regimes and people) and West have the same point of view regarding Syria and have the same goal regardless of the intentions here. Western countries  supported Egyptian revolution, but does this mean that Husni Mubarak is a faithful indepenent leader? anyway, you don't decide what regimes should be toppled or should stay, and you in particular must not even talk about dictatorship or hint at it. I mean how dare you? is't Bashar Alassdad the most cruel dictator in arabs history?. and don't u support him?

Most cruel dictatorships are those supported by the west, like al sauds arabia, bahrain, yemen etc. So you might not think your blind, but clearly you are turning a blind eye.

Al Jazeera is clearly supporting a western drive to topple any resistance to Israel/American influence in the region. You'r clearly turning a blind eye to this fact.

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« Reply #38 on: February 21, 2012, 03:12:15 PM »
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Aljazeera invited a clown from the so called free army ... he is wearing military uniform of qatari army :D

watch a bit starting 4:20

he accused Iran of using drills to drill the bones of the syrians hehe

Most syrian army are alawis ... and most syrian army has defected .. hmm???

Rebels are like Imam Hussein ( especially those who work with US)

Syrian army is occupying Syria  ???


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« Reply #39 on: April 30, 2012, 03:55:43 PM »
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It's pretty clear that al-Jazeera is owned by Qatar and they spread Qatari propaganda, but I think that al-Jazeera and Qatar support al-qaeda because:
1) al-qaeda has been supporting taliban in Afghanistan against the USA since 2001; al-Jazeera had also anti-USA reports in that country
2) al-qaeda has been fighting Americans in Iraq; al-Jazeera had many pro-al-qaeda and anti-USA reports in Iraq
3) al-qaeda was anti-Gaddafi and anti-Assad; like the reports from al-Jazeera
4) al-Jazeera was the first TV station that reported that the newly-proclaimed Independent State of Azawad (declared independence from Mali) has al-qaeda-aligned fighters
5) al-Jazeera has many pro-taliban reports
6) taliban (Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan) are going to open their office in Qatar (al-Jazeera is owned by them!)
I'm sorry for posting taliban/qatari propaganda, but you can see there how does al-Jazeera support taliban:
Taliban 'to open foreign office' in Qatar

 

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