No nudity.
I got no warning, and again, I thought it was a news report which GAF threads about this kind of stuff normally link to.
And very nice to you to actually display said dead children out in the open with no warning again. Real smart.
That's some insane resolution you must have on that 3.5" HTC...
You people think I'm making shit up just because? sheesh, I simply recommended putting the warning before the video not after, and your all going crazy about something that should have been common sense.
Al Arabiya English ‏
#BreakingNews: UAE calls emergency Arab League meeting over Houla carnage
We'll see if local leaders can do anything meaningful.
You're being ridiculous dude. Your screenshot is scrolled to the very very top of the screen. One scroll down and you'd see reaction posts - hell, you'd also see the rest of the post.
Yes that would be common sense, if this was 4chan and the link to the video was from liveleak or something. Not when it's GAF and freaking Youtube.Oh my god man are you serious? The f'ing resolution of the screen doesn't mean shit. What should be common sense is it takes less than a second to scroll down one measly post to see at least a couple replies about the video.
Disgusting. Fuck what your beliefs are, how the hell can you do that to children?
Video of brutally murdered kids don't stay on YT for long. It will get taken down most likely.
What are you talking about? This isn't about beliefs.
Beliefs are about more than just religion. The forces that are doing this obviously believe that they are in the right, no?
When has the Arab League ever done anything?
When has the Arab League ever done anything?
Well, that wasn't what I got from your previous post. But alright.
Then I apologize.You could have just googled "Syria Oil" and you would have seen that you are wrong. I guess making shit up is easier though.
I've seen worse. While this is sad, are we 100% sure it was assad forces who did this?
Clearly that link should be removed from OP.
You people think I'm making shit up just because? sheesh, I simply recommended putting the warning before the video not after, and your all going crazy about something that should have been common sense.
Sunday Independent newspaper in the UK have replaced their normal front page style with this.
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The best they can do us ask for intervention from the UN. That was the tipping point in Lybia before the air campaign.When has the Arab League ever done anything?
Read the UN report instead of watching the video.
Pretty damning of the government but also the rebels sound pretty scummy in how they almost seem to relish putting non violent people in the firing line. I honestly find it hard to imagine how sending aid to rebels or invading would make their lives better in the short term. This one is a bit too tricky for me to sort out by myself.
Link please.
stealth bump
It's a recent report but not covering this incident.
http://www.ohchr.org/Documents/HRBodies/HRCouncil/SpecialSession/CISyria/PeriodicUpdateCISyria.pdf
Baaah!.. I'll read through it anyway... I still don't think Assad's forces did this (not saying they aren't capable of doing this) but as I said before is highly counter productive.
No, there's no evidence to support such claim.I've seen worse. While this is sad, are we 100% sure it was assad forces who did this?
No, there's no evidence to support such claim.
It seems they were killed by bombings, it's hard to know who's responsible.Either way? You'd think if rebels were committing atrocities, there would be some proof.
Either way? You'd think if rebels were committing atrocities, there would be some proof.
/obamaI condemn this vicious attack and urge the Syrian Government to stop slaughtering its own people.
Good night
Is it not amazing how this "3rd party" mainly targets the opposition, with 0 incidents in pro-gov rallies, zero.I don't think it's the rebels. Rebels wanted freedom. Assad fights rebels. 3rd party takes advantage escalating violence. This wouldn't be the first time in the Middle East that has happened...
Except they don't have tanks or artillery fire. Also mercenaries were on Gadafi's side, most of the rebels were tribes men and volunteers.It seems they were killed by bombings, it's hard to know who's responsible.
Also, the rebel forces could have a lot of mercenaries, like most of the ''rebels'' in Libya, so maybe they didn't care if the bombs would hit civilians.
The whole uprising in Syria escalated because government forces tortured and killed children. Of course they're the most likely culprit here, don't be naive.Baaah!.. I'll read through it anyway... I still don't think Assad's forces did this (not saying they aren't capable of doing this) but as I said before is highly counter productive.