Monday, November 29, 2010

Silver Strike Bowling

Coptic Christians of the East: victims or murderers?



Chypriotes grecs :



Chypre : massacre de 100 Turcs lors de la "Semaine noire" (décembre 1963). Armenians Baghdad massacre of Muslims by Armenian soldiers in the ranks Mongol (1258).

Anatolia

Zeytun: murderous uprising (1895). Van: murderous uprising killing 500 Muslims (1896). Zeytun: murderous uprising (1914).

Van: massacres (1915-1916) before and during the occupation by the Russian army.

Erzurum: Massacres (1916). Mu
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: massacres (1915-1916).

Bitlis: massacres (1915-1916).

Trabzon: Massacres (1916).

Kars: massacre Turks from the village of Küçük CATM (1918).

Igdir: Massacre of the Turks from the village of Oba (1918).

Erzurum: massacres (1919-1921).
Caucasus


Caucasus killings of Azeris (1905-1907).

Baku pogroms against Azerbaijanis (March-April 1918).

Ganja: violence against the Azerbaijanis (November 1988).

Nagorno-Karabakh: 30,000 Azeris were killed by Armenian forces since 1989.

Khojaly: massacre of 600 villagers Azeri (1992).

Maronites:



Beirut massacre of 110 Muslims (December 1975), followed by 200 other Muslim civilians during the "Black Saturday".

Dbayeh: massacre of Palestinians (Christians) of this camp (1976).

Quarantine: massacre of 100 Palestinians in the neighborhood of Beirut (1976). Jisr al-Basha

and Tel al-Zaatar: massacres of Palestinians in both camps (1976). Sabra and Shatila: massacre of 3,000 Palestinians in both camps (1982). Aley District: Druze massacres of families in the villages of Kfarmatta and Abey (1983).



Assyrian-Chaldeans:



Amadia: repression of Kurds in the district by the Assyrian Levies (1918).

Kirkuk Turkmen Massacre of 50 of the city by the Assyrian Levies (1924).


Tuesday, November 9, 2010

8tv.pl M Jak Milosc 786

Stop the idyllic vision of Christian Lebanon


Bruno Etienne, radical Islamism , 1987 242-245:



"It must be remembered, because the French have, I think he, a little idyllic vision of a Christian democratic Lebanon, all the hatred that has swept this country decades ... Who killed Bashir Gemayel why? His father (Peter) had founded the Phalange on the model of German youth ... which he had admired the discipline with the Berlin Olympics ... The militia Camille Chamoun is liquidated Bashir Gemayel in 1980 by ... (...) when we know that the most bloodthirsty of all, Soleiman Frangieh, brought the Syrians (there are more than forty years now!) To save the Christians? ... To take power, he celebrated a "bloody mass" at which all competitors perished ... He should have better read the Gospel: "He who kills by the sword shall perish by the sword ... In this case, his son and thirty of his followers were massacred in their turn by the Phalangists in June 1978. (...) To understand the emergence of the group and its Amal
dissent, we must go back a few years back, and especially the fact that the Palestinians and Lebanese-Shiite and mixed areas of emigration to South-East Beirut or in the famous camp of Tell-el-Zaatar, provided a labor cheap for the Lebanese industry. I have some difficulty in singing the concert of nations on the famous so-called "Lebanese miracle 'for which are rarely provided clear explanations other than those of a particular species and specific to capitalism Lebanese it seems to me gotta be somewhere extortion of surplus as there is a beautiful farm of Palestinians in the Gulf ... "