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Open Letter to Angela Merkel From a Syrian Refugee
« on: February 21, 2019, 04:44:33 pm »

Open Letter to Angela Merkel From a Syrian Refugee
Posted on February 20, 2019 by Baron Bodissey   
 

The following open letter to Angela Merkel was written by an actual Syrian refugee — that is, not an economic migrant. Many thanks to Oz-Rita for translating this article piece from RT Deutsch.

Note: Yes, I know that RT is funded and run by the Russian government, and clearly serves the interests of the Russian state. Nevertheless, this letter makes worthwhile reading:

    “Dear Federal Chancellor” — Open letter from a Syrian refugee

    January 31, 2019

    The Syrian dentist Majd Abboud fled to Germany at the end of 2015. In an open letter to the Chancellor, he expressed his thanks for the welcome, but does not see the necessary conditions for integration as being fulfilled. One reason for this is Germany’s policy towards Syria.

    Dr. Majd Abboud turned to RT Deutsch with the request to publish an open letter he had written to the Chancellor. Prior to this, the Syrian refugee had already written to numerous other media in this matter, but never received a positive reply — if he got any answer at all.

https://gatesofvienna.net/2019/02/open-letter-to-angela-merkel-from-a-syrian-refugee/#more-47724

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Re: Open Letter to Angela Merkel From a Syrian Refugee
« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2019, 04:54:43 pm »
This is an interesting statement:

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I was full of hope that you, Mrs. Merkel, would succeed in enabling peaceful coexistence between and/or with immigrants, which we have not achieved in Syria because of an increasing radicalisation and Western investment in political Islam....

It has become more than clear that the German government is on the side of the Islamist “rebels” in Syria. This can be seen, for example, in the media coverage. From Ramstein, too, weapons were delivered to the “rebels”. These so-called rebels are not fighters for freedom or democracy, but Islamists who propagate the Sharia and who do not tolerate a dissenting opinion or way of life, but punish it severely. They are perpetrators who present themselves as victims and are also portrayed as such by the Western side.

Support for these “rebel groups” is often justified by alleged or threatened attacks on the civilian population. Video recordings and photographs are used as evidence. However, many cases in the past, as well as the incidents in Chemnitz, have shown that such material must be examined and questioned very carefully. In Syria the source is almost always the same, namely the Syrian Human Rights Observatory (SOHR)....

Set the course for a friendship between the West and the Middle East. End your honeymoon with the radicals, with the terrorists but also with so-called political Islam, both inside and outside Germany. These are the wrong people to talk to, and that is quite obvious. Stop the supply of arms to war zones....
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Re: Open Letter to Angela Merkel From a Syrian Refugee
« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2019, 05:08:14 pm »
It would certainly be interesting to know the total amount of "Western investment in political Islam" that has accrued since the so called "Arab Spring."

Has to be in the hundreds of billions if you include the US, France, Germany, and other European countries.  Think arms, supplies, cash, ammo, etc. that has been delivered to the so called "good rebels."