The United Nations has issued a 102-page report, alleging that both sides on the Syrian conflict have carried out numerous “war crimes.” Now the trouble is in danger of spreading into Lebanon.
The leader of Lebanon’s Progressive Socialist Party, Walid Jumblatt, has said that this could all herald the unraveling of Sykes-Picot, a reference to the secret agreement between the British and the French in 1919 that was meant to define their spheres of influence and control in the Middle East during World War I.
now i ask, who is the victim and who should be blamed?
left for me ooo, the rebels are committing more atrocities than the govt. infact the rebels are not fit to be called syrians
ReplyDeletethe govt are to be blamed, al - assad shld have listened to his people, he brought this on himself
ReplyDeletedapo u are so naive, if u r acyually following up on events in syria, u will know dat the rebels and the govt are both to blame.....infact more blames goes to the rebels.
Deletechinedu tell him, naive monkey
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