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nagapompuan posted on 27-8-2014 02:16 PM
Ini cara pemikiran si Jumud baghal kene brainwashed. Segala yang buruk dilakukan atas nama islam, ...
denial ape benda kalau semua pembohongan ni berbukti. berfakta.
ko ni yang bodo sebenanye.
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Maideen. posted on 27-8-2014 10:49 AM
Berita baik untuk Jihadist!
Takbirrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
sudah penat tembak di luar
kini tiba masa nya tembak di dalam
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ajinomotonosuga posted on 27-8-2014 04:00 PM
sudah penat tembak di luar
kini tiba masa nya tembak di dalam
Hahahahahaha.......
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Kalau wanita2 ni cun cam artis jilboobs aku nak gi jihad gak.. where is the registration counter? |
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Badut.Sarkas posted on 27-8-2014 04:23 PM
Kalau wanita2 ni cun cam artis jilboobs aku nak gi jihad gak.. where is the registration counter?
kalo artis jilboob pi sex jihad..yang rasain tentunya general2 depa, busuk2 kolonel..tak main la prebet cam hang
kalo set prebet cam hang..yang sex jihadist tu maideen ada contoh gambo depa..
@maideen hang tunjuk skit sex jihadist malaya khas untuk prebet jihadist cam si badut nih meden
alaaaaaaa yang ada pegang plastik ikan kembung tu haa... macik2 peyno tgh berdemo lepas sopping di pasar basah selayang tuh |
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ajinomotonosuga posted on 27-8-2014 04:31 PM
kalo artis jilboob pi sex jihad..yang rasain tentunya general2 depa, busuk2 kolonel..tak main la p ...
aji, bila nak jihad sexual ni? aji kan pencinta andartu juga...
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tinker_bell posted on 27-8-2014 10:40 AM
knp nk pergi syria??palestin tak ada pon nk tlg!!
jalan masuk ke palestin adalah bukit golan yang dikuasai israel/sekutu.
so dorg berjihad di syria dulu sambil mencari jalan ke bukit golan.
wallahualam.
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ifanonline posted on 27-8-2014 04:40 PM
aji, bila nak jihad sexual ni? aji kan pencinta andartu juga...
mak aku tak kasik laa ipan
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No longer a quarrel in a faraway country, the Syria conflict affects us all
Humanity faces a growing number of challenges – a broader conception of national interest is now required
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Navi Pillay
The Guardian, Friday 22 August 2014 19.19 BST
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peshmerga kurdish fighter with rocket launcher
The Middle East has been through a murderous summer in 2014. Photograph: Stringer/Iraq/Reuters
This week my office, the UN, released an expert analysis of casualty figures in Syria: at least 191,000 named and listed individuals were killed in the country between March 2011 and April 2014. Many were civilians. It is likely that an uncountable number of unknown people are also among the fallen.
Like so many other current conflicts, the crisis in Syria built up over decades, fed by numerous human rights grievances: deficient or corrupt governance and judicial institutions; discrimination and exclusion; denial of economic and social rights; repression of civil society and public freedoms. And as with other conflicts, these long-standing shortfalls were repeatedly flagged. These festering grievances could – and should – have been addressed.
Conflict prevention is complex, but it can be achieved. In many states, democratic institutions de-escalate disputes long before they reach boiling point. Even after violent conflict has broken out, international actors can help broker and enforce peace. In my own country, South Africa, intervention by the UN helped end 300 years of apartheid and installed democratic institutions to resolve future disputes. There are many examples of countries where the UN has assisted in resolving conflict.
Yet today, the conflict in Syria is metastasising outwards in an uncontrollable process whose limits we cannot predict. Other conflicts are under way in Afghanistan, Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Iraq, Libya, Mali, the occupied Palestinian territory, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan and Ukraine. These crises hammer home the full cost of the international community’s failure to prevent conflict.
The processes that can help prevent conflict are as numerous and varied as the conflicts they seek to resolve. But human rights are always central. Patterns of rights violations, including sexual violence, provide early warning of the escalation of crises. The human rights agenda is also a detailed roadmap for ways to resolve disputes. Strengthening civil society, increasing participation by women in decision-making, and addressing institutional and individual accountability for past violations address both proximate triggers of conflict and underlying root causes.
In the case of Syria, neighbouring countries, regional organisations, the international community and, indeed, the Syrian authorities themselves could have sought to apply a number of tactics to reduce the threat of violence. Instead, the killers and torturers in Syria have been fuelled by inflows of weapons and fighters from foreign countries. And they have been emboldened by the tragic paralysis of the international community.
When the failure of governments to protect their people generates a threat to international peace and security, it is the responsibility of the UN – and particularly the security council – to defuse the triggers of conflict. Instead, actions intended to prevent suffering have been blocked by short-term geopolitical considerations. The council has been unable to take firm, principled and united action, not even referring likely war crimes to the international criminal court.
A broader conception of national interest would be more appropriate to a century in which humanity faces a growing number of challenges. The collective interest, defined clearly by the UN charter, is surely in the interest of every state. As the world’s attention swerves from one crisis to another in this murderous summer of 2014, we must recognise that preventing human rights violations is not only a moral obligation – it is in all our interests. There may no longer be such a thing as a small, faraway conflict. The spillover ultimately affects the security of us all.
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ajinomotonosuga posted on 27-8-2014 04:31 PM
kalo artis jilboob pi sex jihad..yang rasain tentunya general2 depa, busuk2 kolonel..tak main la p ...
Xper la.. dapat artis jilboobs 2nd hand pun jadi la.. hehe.. |
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bluehedgehog posted on 27-8-2014 12:46 PM
betul kata si dijek,
semuanya salah chink, chinadoll, dap...
Asal seagama kita pejam mata. Begitulah.
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thessailly posted on 27-8-2014 03:01 PM
denial ape benda kalau semua pembohongan ni berbukti. berfakta.
ko ni yang bodo sebenanye.
Wahhh...marah nampak? Semua pihak kater deme benar, semua pihak tak mahu ngaku salah. Jika apa ngko percaya itu benar buat ngko,
baguslah.
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Tafsiran salah....org arab mmg bongok sejak dulu lgi |
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maniack88 posted on 27-8-2014 02:09 PM
ada amoi kat office aku tanya benda ni, tak tahu nk jawap apa
memalukan isle sungguh cuma boleh k ...
Betul la tu. Mereka bukan berjuang atas islam. Berjuang untuk nafsu membunuh dan kantung bawah deme adja.
selagi ummah isle senyap, tandanya kiter setuju.
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mamanurulhasbi posted on 27-8-2014 04:44 PM
jalan masuk ke palestin adalah bukit golan yang dikuasai israel/sekutu.
so dorg berjihad di syr ...
propa sgt..kn rkyat msia selamba je boleh masuk palestin..pergi la bjihad dkt palestin tu..syria tu bgaduh sesama islam..
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"kata pegawai kanan risikan kepada The Malaysian Insider"
ok. selalunya maklumat risikan adalah sulit. jika ini maklumat sulit. bagaimana boleh tersebar kepada satu pihak wartawan? nampaknya MINDEF/Bukit Aman kena amik tindakkan kepada pihak yg menyebarkan maklumat sulit.
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Apa pun yang buruk dan memalukan sesuatu pihak mudah di tepis sebagai fitnah. sindrom penafian yg tiada rawatan |
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bangcak posted on 27-8-2014 12:34 PM
nasib islam akhir zaman.
musuh sentiasa cari jalan nak kaitkan
amalan sesat sebagai keburukan is ...
Beb...ni yang teman muskil....Dunia akhir zaman ke..Islam Yang akhir zaman....
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