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ASSAD HAS DONE IT AT LAST - HE'S ATTACKED A NATO MEMBER
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greenink211
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Re: ASSAD HAS DONE IT AT LAST - HE'S ATTACKED A NATO MEMBER
Hamza's private jet set to take off within next 90 minutes.
greenink211- Slayer of scums
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Re: ASSAD HAS DONE IT AT LAST - HE'S ATTACKED A NATO MEMBER
Excellent. I hope he has been supplied with a nice, orange jumpsuit to travel in.
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Re: ASSAD HAS DONE IT AT LAST - HE'S ATTACKED A NATO MEMBER
Being reported by BBC that the plane has taken off.
The Gulfstream Aerospace GV-SP (G550) (GLF5) (Registration N977GA) is currently flying between Worcester and Hereford and about to cross into Welsh airspace.
http://www.flightradar24.com/N977GA
The Gulfstream Aerospace GV-SP (G550) (GLF5) (Registration N977GA) is currently flying between Worcester and Hereford and about to cross into Welsh airspace.
http://www.flightradar24.com/N977GA
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Re: ASSAD HAS DONE IT AT LAST - HE'S ATTACKED A NATO MEMBER
That's a brilliant map! I do hope he and the rest of the gang are enjoying their flight and their new travelling outfits.
I expect his hook has been confiscated.
I expect his hook has been confiscated.
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Re: ASSAD HAS DONE IT AT LAST - HE'S ATTACKED A NATO MEMBER
bb1 wrote:That's a brilliant map! I do hope he and the rest of the gang are enjoying their flight and their new travelling outfits.
I expect his hook has been confiscated.
I use that site whenever I am due to fly (watching for the incoming flight is very useful) and whenever picking someone up from the airport. You just need to know the flight number.
Hamza now over the Irish Sea and soon will be out of UK airspace.
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Re: ASSAD HAS DONE IT AT LAST - HE'S ATTACKED A NATO MEMBER
Good morning. Let us return this thread to its original subject, Turkey and Syria. LL
Al Jazeera:
There are some pics on here: http://www.aljazeera.com/news/europe/2012/10/2012105179047518.html
Al Jazeera:
Turkey 'returns fire' after Syrian shelling
Flare-up comes as Turkish PM issues fresh warning to Syria amid reports of bombardment of Homs by Assad's forces.
Last Modified: 05 Oct 2012 21:44
Turkey's state-run news agency has said Turkish troops returned fire after a mortar shell from Syria again landed on its territory.
The Anadolu Agency quoted the governor of Hatay province as saying that Turkish troops "responded with fire" after the mortar round landed on Friday in a rural area of the province that borders Syria. No one was reported hurt. Turkish artillery has fired at Syrian targets for two straight days after shelling from Syria killed five civilians in Turkey. Turkey's parliament on Thursday also voted to allow cross border military operations in Syria.
The uprising against Bashar al-Assad, Syrian president, erupted in March 2011 and has gradually morphed into a bloody civil war, killing more than 30,000 people, according to activists.
The latest shooting came just hours after Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's prime minister, issued a warning to Syria that any further intrusions on Turkish territorial integrity could lead to increased military action.
"We are not interested in war, but we're not far from it either ... Those who attempt to test Turkey's deterrence, its decisiveness, its capacity, I say here they are making a fatal mistake," he said in Istanbul.
In Syria, meanwhile, heavy fighting was reported in several places, including a suburb of the capital, Damascus.
Fighter jets and artillery targeted the central city of Homs, subjecting the former opposition stronghold to its worst bombardment in months.
The Britain-based watchdog group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said Friday's attack was the worst the city had seen in five months.
'Regime went crazy'
The SOHR, which relies on a network of activists on the ground, said tanks and mortars as well as aircraft had bombarded the city's Khaldiya neighbourhood.
"Around dawn, the regime went crazy and started shelling hysterically," a Homs-based activist known as Abu Rami told the Associated Press news agency via Skype on Friday.
"An average of five rockets a minute are falling."
Abu Rami was speaking from the central opposition-held old quarter known as Old Homs. He asked to be identified by his nickname for fear of regime reprisal.
He said the government forces were mainly firing rockets and heavy mortars at the rebel-held neighbourhoods of Old Homs, Khaldiya, Qusour and Jouret el-Shayah.
Abu Rami also said the regime forces had been shelling villages around Homs and the rebel-held town of Rastan, just north of the city.
There were no immediate reports of casualties.
Activists say most government forces near Homs are stationed outside the town - a common pattern in rebel strongholds.
The SOHR also said Syrian military had been shelling the neighbourhood of Sakhour in Aleppo as government forces battle rebels in the country's largest city.
State-run Syrian TV said government forces "cleansed Sakhour of terrorists and mercenaries".
Activists said opposition fighters shot down a helicopter in eastern al-Ghouta, a suburb of Damascus.
UN condemnation
On the diplomatic front, the UN Security Council unanimously approved a statement on Thursday condemning "in the strongest terms" Syria's shelling of a Turkish town that killed five people.
Members managed to bridge differences between the strong statement demanded by the US and its Western supporters and backed by their NATO ally Turkey, and a weaker text pushed by Russia, Syria's most important ally, after negotiations that began late on Wednesday and continued until Thursday.
In-depth coverage of escalating violence across Syria
In the press statement, which needed approval from all 15 council members, the UN's most powerful body said the incident "highlighted the grave impact the crisis in Syria has on the security of its neighbours and on regional peace and stability."
It also extended condolences to the families of the victims and to the government and people of Turkey.
The council demanded an immediate end to such violations of international law and called on the Syrian government ``to fully respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of its neighbours.'' Russia's agreement that the Syrian shelling violated international law was a key concession by Moscow.
Earlier in the day, Bashar Jaafari, Syria's ambassador to the UN, said the government did not apologise for the shelling from Syria because it was waiting for the outcome of an investigation on the source of the firing.
He said he delivered a letter to the Security Council that sent Syria's "deepest condolences" to the families of the victims "and to the friendly and brotherly people of Turkey."
It urged Turkey and its other neighbours to "act wisely, rationally and responsibly" and to prevent cross-border infiltration of "terrorists and insurgents" and the smuggling of arms.
There are some pics on here: http://www.aljazeera.com/news/europe/2012/10/2012105179047518.html
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Re: ASSAD HAS DONE IT AT LAST - HE'S ATTACKED A NATO MEMBER
Wow. Fantastic news, about whatsisname I mean. Doncha just love they Extradition Laws.
I only hope he doesn't have too much trouble eating his dinner, or wiping his backside, whichever hand it is they use for either.
PS. Please don't release my IP. I don't think I can cope with a Jihad just at the moment.
Sorry, LL. But this is the best news evah, for a long time.
Now get back On Topic you recalcitrant bunch of Topic Wreckers.
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Re: ASSAD HAS DONE IT AT LAST - HE'S ATTACKED A NATO MEMBER
I thought there was an actual thread for Abu Hamza? Well, anyway, do as Sabot says or she'll smack you with her pruning fork! LLNow get back On Topic you recalcitrant bunch of Topic Wreckers.
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Re: ASSAD HAS DONE IT AT LAST - HE'S ATTACKED A NATO MEMBER
Lamplighter wrote:I thought there was an actual thread for Abu Hamza? Well, anyway, do as Sabot says or she'll smack you with her pruning fork! LLNow get back On Topic you recalcitrant bunch of Topic Wreckers.
Yer, Assad. Although it does look as though it could have been an accident. Or am I being naive?
Sadly, The Middle East defeats me at the moment, but Nostradamus did predict this many, many moons ago. He just wasn't frightfully clear on the actual dates. Or even the century.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-19905247
Syrian passenger plane forced to land in Turkey
The 35-passenger plane was escorted by Turkish F4 jets to the capital's Esenboga airport, reports say
Turkish fighter planes have forced a Syrian passenger plane to land at Ankara's airport for investigation, Turkish state media report.
The plane, which was travelling from Moscow, was intercepted on intelligence that it was carrying "non-civilian cargo", Turkey's foreign minister said.
He added that Turkey was determined to stop any transfer of weapons to the Syrian government through its airspace.
Turkey has made clear its support for the rebels in Syria's civil conflict.
The plane, which is reported to be carrying 35 passengers, was escorted by Turkish jets to the capital's Esenboga airport for security checks, Turkish news agencies reported.
US task force
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu told state-run television that Ankara had received information that the plane could be carrying "certain equipment in breach of civil aviation rules".
Meanwhile, the Turkish authorities have declared Syrian airspace to be unsafe and are preventing Turkish aircraft from flying over the country, the foreign ministry said.
The move comes as Syria and Turkey continue to exchange artillery fire on their border.
Earlier on Wednesday, Turkey's top military commander warned Syria that Ankara would respond with greater force if Syria continued its cross-border shelling.
Five Turkish civilians were killed by Syrian mortar fire last week, prompting Turkey to fire into Syria for the first time since the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad began 19 months ago.
Meanwhile, the US has confirmed reports it has established a military task force in Jordan.
It is monitoring the security of Syria's chemical and biological weapons as well as helping with the aid effort.
Syrian passenger plane forced to land in Turkey
The 35-passenger plane was escorted by Turkish F4 jets to the capital's Esenboga airport, reports say
Turkish fighter planes have forced a Syrian passenger plane to land at Ankara's airport for investigation, Turkish state media report.
The plane, which was travelling from Moscow, was intercepted on intelligence that it was carrying "non-civilian cargo", Turkey's foreign minister said.
He added that Turkey was determined to stop any transfer of weapons to the Syrian government through its airspace.
Turkey has made clear its support for the rebels in Syria's civil conflict.
The plane, which is reported to be carrying 35 passengers, was escorted by Turkish jets to the capital's Esenboga airport for security checks, Turkish news agencies reported.
US task force
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu told state-run television that Ankara had received information that the plane could be carrying "certain equipment in breach of civil aviation rules".
Meanwhile, the Turkish authorities have declared Syrian airspace to be unsafe and are preventing Turkish aircraft from flying over the country, the foreign ministry said.
The move comes as Syria and Turkey continue to exchange artillery fire on their border.
Earlier on Wednesday, Turkey's top military commander warned Syria that Ankara would respond with greater force if Syria continued its cross-border shelling.
Five Turkish civilians were killed by Syrian mortar fire last week, prompting Turkey to fire into Syria for the first time since the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad began 19 months ago.
Meanwhile, the US has confirmed reports it has established a military task force in Jordan.
It is monitoring the security of Syria's chemical and biological weapons as well as helping with the aid effort.
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Syrian president decrees "general amnesty"
My friends, this was taken from Jornal de NotÃcias newspaper:
http://www.jn.pt/PaginaInicial/Mundo/Interior.aspx?content_id=2841557
Syrian president decrees "general amnesty"
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has decreed a "general amnesty", but excludes crimes committed by "terrorists", name used to designate the rebels.
The head of state, whose troops are involved in a bloody conflict against the rebels, "decreed a general amnesty for crimes committed before October 23", 2012, but excludes crimes committed by "terrorists", announced the official Syrian television .
The decree issued also exempts "fugitive criminals", except in case of surrender, said the television.
According to the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights (OSDH), tens of thousands of civilians were arrested and thousands of other disappeared from prisons of the regime since the beginning of the revolt against Bashar al-Assad to March 15, 2011, in addition to thousands of soldiers who attempted desertion.
http://www.jn.pt/PaginaInicial/Mundo/Interior.aspx?content_id=2841557
Syrian president decrees "general amnesty"
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has decreed a "general amnesty", but excludes crimes committed by "terrorists", name used to designate the rebels.
The head of state, whose troops are involved in a bloody conflict against the rebels, "decreed a general amnesty for crimes committed before October 23", 2012, but excludes crimes committed by "terrorists", announced the official Syrian television .
The decree issued also exempts "fugitive criminals", except in case of surrender, said the television.
According to the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights (OSDH), tens of thousands of civilians were arrested and thousands of other disappeared from prisons of the regime since the beginning of the revolt against Bashar al-Assad to March 15, 2011, in addition to thousands of soldiers who attempted desertion.
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Re: ASSAD HAS DONE IT AT LAST - HE'S ATTACKED A NATO MEMBER
How kind of him! So, he gives an amnesty to all his troops who have been pulverising the country and its population to smithereens, but not to those who are trying to stop his murderous rampage? Amnesty, like hell it is!! ll
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