البروفسور السلوفانی سلافوي چیچك ، - TopicsExpress



          

البروفسور السلوفانی سلافوي چیچك ، جدير للأستماع اليه Via Sami Al-Daghistani: Too many one-sided, biased local narratives claiming global proportions to act. Despite the fact that ISIS ought to be stopped, one who was against the military agression in 2003, a pacifist himself, would today eagerly support yet another bombing of Iraq (and Syria), thinking that he surpassed the very constraints he used to fought against. Under the pretext of humanitarian aid, one is launching a military campaign against a nation. Iraqis have been very proud of their Christian and other non-Muslim denominations - Assyrians, Khaldanians, Yezidies, Turkomen, and many others, who lived together for ages. Before 2003 more than a million Christians lived in Baghdad, yet nobody wonders what happened to almost half a million of them; the 2003 invasion wipped many of them out; in 2006 al-Qaeda slaughtered some; further, militias and ethnic cleanising in the north of the county deteriorated their condition, yet one who had not heard of Yezidis a month ago is today fervently supporting the agression against the country and not addressing the 2003 context in its totality. In the era of lucrative media reports and political campaigns, one has to think before commence acting, as action is nowadays potentially bound to catastrophes if not reflected upon. Every human live ought to be equally valid; how one will asses it, depends from the idelogical dispossition. https://youtube/watch?v=4SQpczc8mGg
Posted on: Mon, 27 Oct 2014 11:59:43 +0000

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