Jassim BetBassoo's losses in Simele |
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- Tuesday, August 31 2004, 3:52:43 (CEST) from - Windows XP - Internet Explorer Website: Website title: |
...the poor bastard lost his wits there. [ View Thread ] [ Post Response ] [ Read Prev Msg ] Re: A new issue of the Assyrian Star , very important to read Posted By: Peter BetBasoo <keepa@ninevehsoft.com> (adsl-65-67-63-13.dsl.austtx.swbell.net) Date: Monday, 30 August 2004, at 7:26 p.m. In Response To: A new issue of the Assyrian Star , very important to read (Ashur Beth-Shlimon) The event of 1933 was not an "affair", it was a massacre. ..for people who don't even SEE 500,000 murdered Iraqis, thousands of whom were Christian..you have amazing vision for what you also never saw. I have read papers by Arab/Muslim apologist who call it an "incident" or an "affair", to mitigate its impact. ..at least they RECOGNIZE it. How do 3000..when less hysterical people say 1800...but we won't play numbers games like you all do...how does Simele compare to today's HALF MILLION killed by Christians, to your cheers? And again..you won't even see or mention those...at elast Muslims recognize an incident when they see one..and a real massacre when they FEEL one. We should not help these people. For Assyrians it was a massacre or genocide (I prefer genocide since it meets the definition of the word as expounded by the UN). ...not it does NOT...you are a liar as well as everything else that's despicable...what America is doing to Iraq is a Genocide...Putz! Let's call a spade a spade. ..than let's call this spade Peter Jassim. --------------------- |
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