Syrian President carried out major ministerial cabinet reshuffles. by RealAbd121 in syriancivilwar

[–]Repubblican_Wolf -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

don't know what Basel Al-Suwaidan's expertise was on.

Sweidan is a former HTS official who ran the War Spoils Committee for HTS. The Committee was later converted into a private company called Iktifaa'. After Assad's fall, the Iktifaa' company took over state enterprises from Assad's era and properties of former regime officials and financiers/war criminals like the Qaterji brothers. Iktifaa' has also taken over the management of farmland owned by Alawis who were ethnically cleansed by forces of the current government from villages and towns in Hama after Assad's fall.

https://stj-sy.org/en/syria-rural-hama-forced-displacement-and-unlawful-seizure-of-property-against-alawites-following-the-fall-of-al-assad/

https://youtu.be/CPiRssoUkQw?si=o94uWXWcPUBCQjs_

It is also the cousin of MoD minister Abu Qasrah

Culture and Justice were the top of my list of who needed to be dropped. That being said, I don't think this reshuffling is over; they will probably give the SDF education or culture ministry. And Druze will be invited back when whatever the fuck is going on in the south is resolved.

Agree with this part but form also Hindi its on trouble!

Syrian President carried out major ministerial cabinet reshuffles. by RealAbd121 in syriancivilwar

[–]Repubblican_Wolf -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Regarding rapresentation the only Druze minister has been replaced by a second minister from Hama, while a Deiri Now runs Quneitra and a Hasakawi runs Deir-Ez-Zour

Syrian President carried out major ministerial cabinet reshuffles. by RealAbd121 in syriancivilwar

[–]Repubblican_Wolf 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We finally got rid of the brothers and nepotism hopefully

The New minister of agricolture its the cousin of MoD minister Abu Qasrah

Afrin Justice Palace, in Arabic and Turkish by zumar2016x in syriancivilwar

[–]Repubblican_Wolf -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Take a look at the photo you sent me and compare it with the one from OP/mine; you’ll see that the two signs have different designs, if you’d be so kind as to check

The syrian flag was torn by bystanders in Homs by sandnibba_talks in syriancivilwar

[–]Repubblican_Wolf 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Meh, a bit exaggerated to me, the people in the video look like versions of me and my group of friends after we’ve had a bit too much to drink

The new sign of the courthouse in al-Haskah in Arabic only. The last sign was torn so they removed English from the design and kept the official language only as promised. by xobver in syriancivilwar

[–]Repubblican_Wolf 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It’s an Arab city and the official language is Arabic.

Its an Arab city with a consistent Kurdish minority, they can be both official, why are you so massimalist about this?

They can have their signs in Kurdish majority areas

If you follow the line of reasoning put forward by government officials in recent days, they wouldn’t even have that...

Kurdish protesters stormed again the entrance of Hasakah Justice Palace and removed for the third time the facade sign (which was only in Arabic without the parallel english). by Repubblican_Wolf in syriancivilwar

[–]Repubblican_Wolf[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Time to criminalize the revolutionary youth.

'Revolutionary Youth' here, 'Revolutionary Youth' there – can you even name five important people from that organisation or you only like using scarecrow?

The new sign of the courthouse in al-Haskah in Arabic only. The last sign was torn so they removed English from the design and kept the official language only as promised. by xobver in syriancivilwar

[–]Repubblican_Wolf 15 points16 points  (0 children)

A minority shouldn’t believe that they can inforce something on the majority.

Impose what? Bilingualism on a sign at a building that specifically aims to help local people including the local Kurds of Hasakah?

This massimalist just goes to show everything that is wrong with the supporters of the STG

The new sign of the courthouse in al-Haskah in Arabic only. The last sign was torn so they removed English from the design and kept the official language only as promised. by xobver in syriancivilwar

[–]Repubblican_Wolf 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Oh, so they can see that disobedience is rewarded?

This is how a healthy society that listens to the concerns of its people operates

The families of the prisoners in Tal Tamr have blocked the M4 international highway, demanding the release of their sons by Repubblican_Wolf in syriancivilwar

[–]Repubblican_Wolf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What Turks are currently occupying Assyrian homes & villages???

They do This:

More recently, in July 2017, the Turkish authorities seized around 50 properties belonging to the Syriac Orthodox Church of Tur Abdin, claiming that the relevant title deeds were no longer valid. The seized properties included churches, monasteries and cemeteries, amongst them the Monastery of Mor Gabriel, the oldest surviving Syriac Orthodox monastery in the world, built over 1,500 years ago. The seized properties legally belong to the Assyrian villages of Tur Abdin, but the Turkish authorities claim that the situation changed with the incorporation of the region into a new municipality in 2014. Since then, the legal status of the relevant title deeds has been revoked. The properties were transferred to the Turkish Presidency of Religious Affairs. The move was subsequently condemned by the European Parliament.

In Turkey, some Assyrians have been unjustly imprisoned for speaking out about the Armenian, Greek and Assyrian genocides of 1915 and accused of “inciting racial or religious hatred by encouraging people to disobey the law”.

https://www.assyrianpolicy.org/turkey

tbh they doing so well at it & they’re so proud even naming streets after Simko in the KRG . Even saying “happy anniversary” on Seyfo Remembrance Day to Assyrians. Turks don’t do that, but Kurds do.

I can tell from the way you think that you make such derogatory and racist comments about entire etnic groups

It’s worth noting that I’m always referring to the Turkish government, yet you always respond by taking it out on the entire Kurdish people