Syria: Victims and the Truth

Klyde

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Jad Nasr lives in Syria. Heā€™s 29, and he has a Masterā€™s in English literature. He sometimes uses his considerable talents by serving as translator for high Syrian dignitaries, such as the Grand Mufti
He also has the scar from a bullet wound in his chest, and he receives death threats. He explains that terrorists shot him because they didnā€™t want to hear the truth. Presumably, the terrorists prefer their own version of the ā€œtruthā€, as dictated by Wahhabi ā€“ supporting al Jazeera and Safa TVā€¦ as well as all mainstream media messaging promulgated by the West.

Jadā€™s story is not pleasant, and it highlights what Syrians have to endure on a daily basis. He says that his brother was kidnapped last year, and that the terrorists tortured him and destroyed his knees. Now he canā€™t walk. He also told me that his cousin, who was serving in the Syrian Arab Army, lost his leg when Wahhabi suicide bombers attacked his military vehicle. Another cousin was kidnapped in 2012, and remains in captivity.

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Jad Nasr lives in Syria. Heā€™s 29, and he has a Masterā€™s in English literature. He sometimes uses his considerable talents by serving as translator for high Syrian dignitaries, such as the Grand Mufti
He also has the scar from a bullet wound in his chest, and he receives death threats. He explains that terrorists shot him because they didnā€™t want to hear the truth. Presumably, the terrorists prefer their own version of the ā€œtruthā€, as dictated by Wahhabi ā€“ supporting al Jazeera and Safa TVā€¦ as well as all mainstream media messaging promulgated by the West.

Jadā€™s story is not pleasant, and it highlights what Syrians have to endure on a daily basis. He says that his brother was kidnapped last year, and that the terrorists tortured him and destroyed his knees. Now he canā€™t walk. He also told me that his cousin, who was serving in the Syrian Arab Army, lost his leg when Wahhabi suicide bombers attacked his military vehicle. Another cousin was kidnapped in 2012, and remains in captivity.

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Unfortunately, Islam breeds terrorists. The religion, and those who preach it, creates violence because it is based in the beliefs of a time that has long past. It creates constant societal clashes between those who want to be part of the modern world, and those who wish to return to the days when women were owned by their husbands, rape and pillaging neighbors was a common occurrence, and some sort of imaginary closeness to God existed.
 
Jad Nasr lives in Syria. Heā€™s 29, and he has a Masterā€™s in English literature. He sometimes uses his considerable talents by serving as translator for high Syrian dignitaries, such as the Grand Mufti
He also has the scar from a bullet wound in his chest, and he receives death threats. He explains that terrorists shot him because they didnā€™t want to hear the truth. Presumably, the terrorists prefer their own version of the ā€œtruthā€, as dictated by Wahhabi ā€“ supporting al Jazeera and Safa TVā€¦ as well as all mainstream media messaging promulgated by the West.

Jadā€™s story is not pleasant, and it highlights what Syrians have to endure on a daily basis. He says that his brother was kidnapped last year, and that the terrorists tortured him and destroyed his knees. Now he canā€™t walk. He also told me that his cousin, who was serving in the Syrian Arab Army, lost his leg when Wahhabi suicide bombers attacked his military vehicle. Another cousin was kidnapped in 2012, and remains in captivity.

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more Baathist propaganda-----it's nothing new
 
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