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Saudi Arabia's Grand Mufti: ISIS is the #1 enemy of Islam
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^^^ Of course that's where he gets all his hanuman pictures from. Google monkey god search. Polythiest. -
Tabqa airbase captured by the Islamic State at last After encountering some setbacks earlier on, Tabqa airbase finally fell to fighters of the Islamic State today. With only one Pro-Assadist obstacle remaining in Northern Syria, the Islamic State's territorial continuity in Northern Syria is closer than ever. Tabqa is now the third airbase to have been captured by the Islamic State and is the second currently in the hands of the Islamic State along with Kshesh. Tabqa provides the Islamic State with numerous anti-aircraft guns and radars. Although several MiG-21s were captured intact, it is deemed unlikely that the Islamic State will be able to use them. While the initial three assaults were slowed down and then repelled by a combination of minefields and the involvement of the Syrian Arab Air Force (SyAAF), which brought in fighter-bombers, attack helicopters and resupplied the base with transport planes, the ground forces on the base remained limited in numbers. The renewed, fourth offensive broke through Tabqa's main defence line, after which the SyAAF was powerless to stop them. The losses at Tabqa reveal the main weakness of the Islamic State: A lack of surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) to destroy or prevent enemy aircraft from flying over its territory. While there aren't any SAMs to capture in Iraq, such weaponry is available in Syria. Although MANPADS are scarce in Northern Syria, Deir ez-Zor still houses two SAM sites with 2K12 Kub mobile SAM systems. While the 2K12s are too complicated to use for an inexperienced crew, former operators can be forced to man these systems for the Islamic State. The continued efforts by the SyAAF to save Tabqa from capture by the Islamic State were significant. Yet now it seems this expensive operation was all in vain. It did not only cost precious amounts of fuel, but also tonnes of ammunition used by the SyAAF's fighter-bombers and attack helicopters on positions of the Islamic State. The assault on Tabqa airbase largely came as unexpected as it was thought Kweres airbase would be next on the list. The reason for focussing on Tabqa instead might have something to do with the status of this base. Strategically located, the fall of the base provides a free card for the Islamic State to expand their base of operations deeper into Syria. Although a renewed offensive on Aleppo might seem a more obvious move for the Islamic State, there is now nothing in between the Islamic State and Tadmor airbase near Palmyra and T.4 airbase, housing the SyAAF's Su-24 fleet. Also, while Tabqa still houses operational fighter-aircraft, Kweres is nothing more than a runway littered with plane wrecks and troops only capable of defending the base, already being under siege and preparing for the imminent assault since December 2012. While most of the planes at Kweres are either incapable of performing interdiction sorties, damaged or destroyed by the Islamic State's mortar fire pounding the airbase in the last months, Tabqa is home to 12 squadron and another unknown squadron flying MiG-21bis, MiG-21MFs and MiG-21UMs The airbase was also home to various Mi-8/17, Mi-25 and SA-342 'Gazelle' detachments, mostly being used for barrel-bomb attacks and resupplying the besieged bases of Division 17, Regiment 121, Brigade 93 and Kweres airbase. Lastly, Tabqa houses eight munition bunkers, four anti-aircraft positions with a total of twenty-four anti-aircraft guns and five radars. Two PRV-13s, one P-14, one P-35/37 and the modern JY-27 radar system remained undamaged after the the initial three assaults, probably because the Islamic State wants them intact. These radar systems are responsible for detecting aircraft in Northern Syria. If that capability is lost, the Pro-Assadists will lose any grip of what plane enters Syrian airspace via the North. A gap that can't be filled. Recommended Articles Tabqa airbase still holding out against the Islamic State The spoils of Regiment 121, captured by the Islamic State The spoils of Brigade 93, captured by the Islamic State Oryx at 16:38 Share
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^^^ If you say so monkey worshiper...tell that to hanuman I couldn't care what you have to say. A rat has more value.
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Turkey doesn't have oil and yet its one of the fastest growing economies, Malaysia no oil, Indonesia no oil, Qatar extracts it's own gas and petrol and refines it through Qatar petroleum, the same for UAE. Never said anything about saudi but even Saudi Arabia extracts 80% of its own oil as it has an 80% share in saudi aramco the largest oil company in the country. Polythiest you have no concept of your maker how could you ever understand anything else. You worship a monkey statue .... Ask hanuman your monkey god
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Gentlemen we Somalis must prepare ourselves for the future Muslim growth of East Africa. Our Muslim brothers in Ethiopia we must be welcoming towards them inshallah together, through business, politics and social interaction we will become stronger. Christian Ethiopia is dieing.
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What kills this polythiest is in the film I posted the evengalist said Muslim Ethiopians are becoming increasingly wealthy while Christians poorer. Xabad ask hanuman to help and give the Christians of Ethiopia some money.
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Xabad did hanuman get his banana last night... The western world is not wealthy it's based on debt and control of institutions like the IMF and world bank. It's a fact that the western world lives off Chinese money. Muslim counties have very low debt. And there are wealthy Muslim nations, Malaysia, sultanate of Brunei, UAE etc all these countries are heavily involved in islamic finance and bonds. While the west it's all debt that will come crashing down eventually... USA http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock/ UK http://www.debt-clock.org
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Christianity is shrinking in Ethiopia...look at these evangelists scared. Islam is growing fast and the people are embracing it in mass....Watch this..how scared they are and the propaganda they use to stir up hate...
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Our brothers and sisters in Ethiopia... The Muslims. Face unimaginable cruelty and suffering at the hands of Christian Ethiopia with international support and no criticism at all....our brothers and sisters have no weapons to defend themselves. Our brothers need weapons to defend themselves.
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Kenyans Pimping Out Somali Girls In Kenya To Tourists....
CidanSultan replied to CidanSultan's topic in Politics
Kenyans direct occupation of somali territory that the government claims are our brothers even though we have nothing in common with these people. No one is calling for an end to Ethiopian/Kenyan and Ugandan occupation of somali territory and these pu£Ks on this forum call themselves nationalist. -
Kenyans Pimping Out Somali Girls In Kenya To Tourists....
CidanSultan replied to CidanSultan's topic in Politics
Exploitation of refugees in Kenya. -
Non-governmental organisations, hoteliers and hospitality industry insiders say they are coming together to clean up Kenya's rampant child-sex tourism industry and launch a joint public awareness campaign about the growing problem. The awareness campaign will focus on the Mombasa area coastline and target tourists who pay to sexually abuse children and produce pornographic videos involving minors to sell on the internet. "Child-sex tourism and trafficking is a national cancer, not a Mombasa problem alone. We have children as young as 12 years in prostitution. This is a national blemish," said David Kimanthi, a team leader at Human Capital Experts Limited, a hospitality recruitment and training consulting firm in Mombasa. To avoid detection, tourists paying for sex with minors have started taking their victims to less visible sites, including private villas, small lodgings and homes, and even on-board boats out on the high seas. "The government should pass a law that would allow special tourism officials to enter and inspect private homes, villas and massage parlours incognito," Kimanthi told Sabahi. International paedophiles use an intricate scheme to lure children into the sex trade with the help of local pimps and social media, he said. The pimps recruit the girls by disguising themselves as international aid workers and instructing them to open a Facebook page to facilitate communication with a "donor". The tourist then sends a "friend request" and slowly begins to communicate with the child, morphing the relationship into a courtship with the promise of financial stability, Kimanthi said. "We will start a sensitisation programme in August so that vulnerable children know the dangers involved," he said. His company's awareness campaign will educate parents about why their children should not drop out of school and put themselves at risk. "It all comes down to economic incentives. [some] parents force their children in prostitution with foreigners because they know this is where quick money is," Kimanthi said. Other venues that are magnets for child sex tourism include Nairobi's mushrooming massage parlours, which are known for employing under-age girls for sex. "I wonder why the owners insist in the classified newspaper adverts that the preferred candidates must be 'young and cute,'" said Fred Simiyu, managing director of Kenyatta International Conference Centre. "These places are definitely avenues where children are exploited for sex in return for financial rewards." Prostitution snares tens of thousands of children Kenya has fared badly over the years in efforts to combat the trafficking and exploitation of children. In a report released last month, the U.S. State Department kept Kenya on its Tier 2 Watch List "for the second consecutive year as it did not demonstrate evidence of increased efforts to combat human trafficking". "The government's efforts remained uncoordinated and lacked strict oversight, creating an environment conducive to trafficking," the report said. It also said vehicles transporting qat to Somalia return to Kenya with young Somali girls "who often end up in brothels in Nairobi's Eastleigh and Mombasa". By 2009, more than 50,000 children had become prostitutes, according to End Child Prostitution in Kenya (ECPIK). "The numbers must be very high now. The poverty in Mombasa and the rest of the country serves as the right incubator for thriving child sex tourism," said ECPIK National Co-ordinator Rose Atieno Odhiambo. "Children from poor family backgrounds are easy targets, with the promise for better life." Child-sex tourists come to Kenya because they believe that paedophilia is legally and culturally accepted there, but the country has stringent laws against that, said Ahmed Hussein, the children's services director formerly under the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Development. "[Kenyan men] also engage in sexual activities with children, yet these are people who are affluent, highly respected professionals from trusted and prominent backgrounds. Some child-sex tourists are paedophiles who preferentially seek out children for sexual relationships, but many are what I call 'situational abusers' who only engage in sexual acts with children when the opportunity presents itself," Ahmed said. David Gachuru, the general manager of the luxury Sarova Stanley hotel in Nairobi, said child sex tourism is rampant in Malindi, Mombasa, Naivasha and Nakuru. In 2007, the Sarova Stanley chain was among more than 90 major hotel chains that signed a code of conduct agreement forbidding tourists with unrelated children from staying in their rooms. "This was our one way of helping crush this disease called child-sex tourism," he said. "It hurts me so much to know that there are many children out there who are forced into the sex slavery by their parents and guardians," Gachuru said, adding that this "brings shame to our tourism." Gachuru said he would use his position to try and persuade members of the Kenya Association of Hotel Keepers and Caterers and business entities in Nairobi to collect funds for starting a campaign to educate parents about the dangers of the child-sex trade. Government should step in to help combat child sex tourism The government should use the national intelligence service to help the tourism sector and immigration department profile known paedophiles seeking visas for entering Kenya, said Arthur Okwemba, executive director of African Woman and Child Feature Service. Sex tourism in Kenya is fuelled by poverty and an economy heavily dependent on tourism, which causes politicians to be less likely to jeopardise those revenue streams, said Child Aid Organisation Kenya Executive Director Tom Omwenga. "Such countries would not like to endanger the goose that lays the golden eggs. They have tourist-friendly policies and laws, and law enforcement officials would rather turn a blind eye on child sex tourism than antagonise the tourist," he said. He said the government should ensure proper investigations are conducted in cases involving the sexual exploitation of children so that perpetrators can be effectively prosecuted in court. In addition, he said, laws should better protect children's interests and prohibit parents from entering into out-of-court financial settlements. "I challenge other NGOs dealing with children issues to pull resources together and address the effects of child sex tourism, which causes irreversible damage and even death to a child," Omwenga said. "Almost all victims of child-sex tourism experience rejection by their families and communities in addition to fear, shame and despair."
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Libya Falls To Islamists Both Tripoli and Benghazi Under Islamic Rule
CidanSultan replied to CidanSultan's topic in Politics
North Africa wants sharia law..... -
Libya Falls To Islamists Both Tripoli and Benghazi Under Islamic Rule
CidanSultan replied to CidanSultan's topic in Politics
Tunisians are demanding sharia islamic law as we'll.........is Tunisia next? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAcObEVSwh4 -
Libya Falls To Islamists Both Tripoli and Benghazi Under Islamic Rule
CidanSultan replied to CidanSultan's topic in Politics
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Saudi Arabia's Grand Mufti: ISIS is the #1 enemy of Islam
CidanSultan replied to Holac's topic in Politics
^^^^^^ That gay party was filmed secretly inside the royal palace in Jeddah...... While they call these guys enemies of Islam....if a Jew goes to israel and joins the army no problem. If a Kurd joins the PKK and goes back no problem. You try and help the Muslim people from getting butchered your a terrorist.... wTF is going on people...this is a war against Islam -
Saudi Arabia's Grand Mufti: ISIS is the #1 enemy of Islam
CidanSultan replied to Holac's topic in Politics
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