Developments Jun 11 >Palmyra: SAA begin offensive along M17 highway, targeting IS-held gas fields around Arak >Rebel infighting kills scores near al-Bab >Raqqa: IS retakes Division 17 Army Base from SDF, while SDF liberate 3rd neighborhood in Raqqa >RuAF, SyAF bomb IS supply lines in E Hama, ahead of offensive >SAA captures quarter of Palestinian camp in Daraa >US Congressman suggests US should back ISIS against Iran >100+ families have returned to W Qalamoun from a Lebanese refugee camp >US strikes al-Shabaab militants in Somalia >Iran sends warships to Oman amid Gulf tensions >Duterte: US sent help without being asked, 51 soldiers killed so far, 191 jihadists dead >SDF BOOSTS RELATIONS WITH SAUDI ARABIA, PRAISES ITS ROLE IN “STABILIZATION” OF SYRIA >Iraqi army begins offensive to liberate Tal Afar city W of Mosul >Sudan plans to send additional forces to Yemen amid heavy casualties >Yemen: Sanaa district devastated in Saudi airstrikes, Houthi ambush Sudanese mercenaries.video bellow youtu.be/g6LtF0XUurk
Latest re: Qatar >Ditching Dubai, Qatar launches new direct service b/w Hamad Port & Oman Sohar Port; Maersk resumes operations. >After phone call, US and Russia call for dialogue over Qatar-GCC dispute. >Kuwait FM says Qatar ready to understand concerns of its neighbors in the Gulf. >FIFA president says Qatar World Cup not under threat. >Iraq PM refutes UAE & Saudi claim that Qatar ransom still in Iraq central bank. >Morocco King in close & constant contact w/ Qatar, UAE, Saudi & Bahrain, urges Gulf heads to defuse crisis >Countries move to prosecute Qatar for terrorism support. >Qatar hires ex-US attorney general to rebut terrorism accusations. >Iran flies food to Qatar amid concerns of shortages. >Dollar shortages hit #Qatar exchange houses as foreign banks scale back ties. >Qatar Confirms No Action Against Residents from Countries That Severed Ties >Saudi King Salman orders a humanitarian relief for Saudi-Qatari families, launches twitter campaign “People of Qatar are in King Salman’s heart”. >Hamas says arab differences are an internal dispute - "The Hamas focus will remain directed towards Palestine and Jerusalem, towards national unity and cohesion of the Palestinian people". >Reported Saudi blocking of Qatari pilgrim at the Holy Mosque in Mecca condemned. >"#Qatar’s foreign minister told AP there was no way the country would silence Al Jazeera". >Russia calls for dialogue to solve dispute and is "ready to try to do everything in its power" to help resolve the crisis. >German FM warns Gulf crisis could lead to war, but believes there are also good chances to make progress. >Qatar Petroleum says business as usual despite diplomatic rift. >US lawmakers pressing for sanctions on Qatar received over $1m from lobbyists linked to Israel, Saudi Arabia & UAE. >Qatari FM: Hamas is a resistance group, not a terrorist group & trade ties w/ Iran are not a crime. >Turkey: Qatar military base for the security of entire Gulf region.
Dylan Garcia
There's a roach /sg/ bread, want to use it? >it was made first >but filter to top of catalog didn't do it for that bread because it's just Syria General /sg/
Juan Lee
xth for Ultra-Mega Satan
Joshua Parker
What exactly does Macron want to do with regards to his policies?
Colton Foster
I haven't heard anything about Syria in weeks. Something tells me Assad has won the upper hand back again? Is it true, Sup Forums? Are Burgers and their best saudi buddies fucked?
Jonathan Peterson
Im new to /sg/ Hi frens
Robert Williams
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Ethan White
SAA cucked the New Syrian Army from their ISIS front so they can't use the excuse of fighting them anymore. Was pretty fun to watch everybody explode over it, even the US got autistic enough to say that the NSA was useless and they planned on abandoning them soon.
They are supposed to be either in Homs pocket or Northern Hama. Training ground is surrounded by a few buildings and next to a small town. Trees in the area are typical for Hama and Homs area. A minaret and factory are supposed to be nearby but haven't been confirmed. Additional photos: imgur.com/a/EktDY
Austin Butler
Came here from Kebab bread.
Lucas Martinez
gn lads
Brandon Clark
Night sleep tight
Joshua Smith
For the love of God can someone please change this for the next bread:
> SDF liberate 3rd neighborhood in Raqqa
Only Assad liberates. SDF conquer/steal/whatever.
Andrew Campbell
nite bro
Samuel James
That's your (incorrect) perspective. SDF is destroying ISIS and liberating the people under their thrall.
What happened to the guy from Afghanistan that always posted his cat, Meowsy? Haven't seen him last couple of days.
Kayden Russell
> That's your (incorrect) perspective. SDF is destroying ISIS and liberating the people under their thrall.
/sg/ is pro-Assad , the SDF are not allies to Assad or the Syrian govt. They may "liberate" to your govt, but to Assad, Raqqa is being transfered from one Zio-Saudi terrorist group to another
Cooper Morales
Strange how it avoided uncanny valley
Christian Young
>bread splitting for what purpose
Luis Allen
they are flying amazigh flags. okay hopefully this is just a muh arab colonialism shtick that will run out of steam. maybe the (((unkown funding))) wont even notice?
Ian Cox
That other bread was improperly baked. Syria General /sg/ was in name field, should be in subject field. Wouldn't filter in catalogue.
Angel Reyes
Some people see conquest as a positive word though.
Control and take are more neutral words I think.
Levi Flores
Without name it cant be found via ctrl+f
Michael Turner
welcome fren. i liek born-again fren
Tyler Adams
Dude are you baking the next one ? If you are can you please fix this, thanks :
Jayden Rogers
> SDF neutralize 3rd neighborhood in Raqqa is that ok? if I am up then, i will fix it
Jackson James
What will you do if shit hits the fan?
Benjamin Lee
"Liberate" is always positive. Its incorrect to use liberate for anything the SDF take.
Its a bias term, and it shows a person is supporting them. Only the Syrian govt liberates. The SDF work with the Americans and Saudis, they cant liberate.
>SDF capture 3rd neighborhood in Raqqa is that ok? double and triple check it!
Nolan Wright
>Morocco, Rabat today. An estimated 100,000 people took the streets in solidarity with the protests in the Rif.
Parker Baker
>they are flying amazigh flags Not only that, but rif republic flags as well. There's also some genuine separatist types in there.
>hopefully this is just a muh arab colonialism shtick that will run out of steam All of the muh amazigh nationalism faggots have come out of their caves and they won't go away for now. I hope they'll run out of steam too, but it seems less and less likely as time passes.
I don't get it. Government increases funding for your city and accelerates the projects, yet you keep protesting and claim these are just lies? What do they even want at this point?
I'm moving to France soon to study, but if shit hits the fan before that I should be safe where I live Otherwise I have family abroad, so it shouldn't be too much of a problem... I doubt it'll reach that point anyway
>Morocco’s Hirak protests are the latest bout in the tug-of-war between the Makhzen (Moroccan regime) and the victims of hogra. Seems biased from the beginning
>The late Mouhcine Fikri, the political prisoner Nasser Zefzafi, and Nawal Ben Aissa have emerged as the emblematic figures of this movement Former was an unfortunate death where the parties involved were harshly condemned, Zefzafi is a megalomaniac who created a personality cult around himself and seems like an islamist-type too, Nawal Ben Aissa is an attention whore that tried to get herself arrested in order to prove the government was oppressing her and stayed half an hour in front of a police station thinking she'd get imprisoned by muh evil regime before she left as no one cared about her
>Al Hirak al Chaabi, or the Popular Movement, is an independent >independent ahahahaahahahah
>the protesters’ demands evolved from mainly socioeconomic grievances into a more potent political message; slogans used in the protests virulently denouncing [...] outright appropriation of the nation’s resources. >outright appropriation of the nation's resources. w-what?
cont.
Jayden Smith
here we are all friends of Assad, user.
Asher King
Holy shit Sup Forums is always right >All of Jadaliyya's co-editors are unpaid volunteers and it does not accept advertising. While most of Jadaliyya is either self-funded or funded by barter for "big projects," it has received grants from the Open Society Institute.[4][1] >Open Society Institute George Soros is behind everything
Brayden Bennett
Are berbers the kurds of N. Africa?
Tyler Flores
(You) >tfw I was right
Mason Martin
That flag looks like a Tobasco bottle lmao
Luis Gray
>that has been marked by persistent social marginalization and economic deprivation ever since the establishment of Morocco’s territorial borders. False, Mohammed VI has started to work on the region ever since he took power and shit really started to get worked on in 2015 with a massive project Corruption slowed it down, but it really started in the past few months
>Thousands are now protesting, demanding that justice be served and the killers held accountable: first by recognizing Fikri’s murder, which has been equated with “the murder of all Rifans” during chants, but also by offering concrete solutions to the crises faced by ordinary Moroccans. This would include socioeconomic reforms to lower youth unemployment and ease the rising cost of living, but also structural reforms to benefit sectors such as education and health, both of which are neglected by the state budget. First off, the killer has been held accountable along with the corrupted parties. Dunno what else they could be asking for. "recognizing Fikri's murder" as if it hasn't been since day 1? >socioeconomic reforms to lower youth unemployment Lazy fucks in the region >ease the rising cost of living ...? Food is subsidized and cheap, what do they mean by that? >benefit sectors such as education Education is 13.5% of our national budget, it isn't "neglected" at all, this is retarded and wrong. Morocco failed at mass schooling, we don't have enough professors since arabization destroyed the existing workforce and classes are crowded because the budget is drained by corruption. This is the issue that needs to be fixed, not throwing more money at it
Anthony Kelly
Why does Sup Forums turn into an absolute /ptg/ reddit shithole when europe is asleep tbghq famyilam?
Jayden Foster
yeah but you can bet every islamist from jebel atlas to bumfuck mali has caught wind of this and are moving. seal. your. borders.
no way will algeria proxy. we cant afford to have moderates and rightful clay types seeping from a conflict zone into our mountains where it will be a nightmare to dislodge them. why now of all things
Luis Brown
Yeah, that sounds good, Abu shomo suggested it before me.
Nathaniel Torres
>The brutal murder of Mouhcine Fikri and arrest of Nasser Zefzafi are symptomatic of Morocco’s entrenched social inequalities. They also demonstrate the Makhzen’s bare, yet sophisticated, politics of repression throughout the kingdom, and more specifically in the Rif Bullshit. Nasser Zefzafi is a dangerous guy, he attacked an imam and should be jailed for that, no matter what anyone says. Back in the days of Hassan II, everyone involved in these protests would have disappeared and the army would have shot protesters with live round: saying the Makhzen hasn't involved in dealing with this is completely wrong. They have never interrupted a protest except when it turned violent, what more do they want? I fucking hate these cunts.
>Since late May, the solidarity demonstrations taking place in Morocco’s largest cities have been met with violence and arrests lies
>while the government continues to utterly ignore the core grievances of the protesters. Again lies, they unlocked a fuckton of money and accelerated all projects in the region, but this shit takes more than a few days, it's not the king's fault if the city is super isolated
>Demonstrators claim that riot police forces received direct orders to assault protesters who did not comply, while the defense attorneys of those incarcerated by the authorities allege that their clients were subjected to torture and abuse while in police custody. Even Zefzafi admitted he was treated well by the police and wasn't tortured, lies again
>Pictures and video recordings circulating on social media show the serious injuries that protesters continue to suffer. Gotta remind them around 60 police cars were burnt by protesters along with 400 wounded policemen since the protests started?
Jaxson Russell
What I still don't understand is what exactly these protesters want
Sebastian Martinez
Reminder that all of Morocco is an Arab country and not an inch will be given to anyone. Allah, Morocco w bas.
Connor Peterson
One of the founding editors, Bassam Haddad, is also an anti-Assad shill And Elliot Colla, another co-founder, is a jewish professor Why is academia so cancerous
Jace Edwards
>Morocco’s highly repressive Penal Code, promulgated in 1963, is in fact a revised version of the Napoleonic Code of 1810, which was extended in 1953 by the French colonial apparatus to severely crush the “terrorist nationalist movement” and to punish the resistance of local populations against their oppressive rulers. I don't even know where they're trying to go with this...
>Following independence in 1956, King Hassan II used the same French project to increase his authoritarian grasp on the country. More recently, King Mohamed VI has been in charge of reforming the Penal Code, in partnership with the government. This façade of reform aims to bolster the state apparatus while simultaneously narrowing the spectrum of civil liberties in the name of national security. Oh, alright.
>The methods inherited from colonization and currently used by the government are doing little to appease the basic demands of a population hungry for equal opportunities and social justice. They're grasping at straws now.
>Moreover, the figures and symbols of the Hirak are consistently employed by the nationalist media to discredit the movement’s goals and message Well yeah, if you use separatist symbols you're going to get shit on by nationalists when not a single Moroccan flag can be seen in any of the protests
>Zefzafi is facing heavy charges for threatening national security and receiving foreign aid, crimes for which he is likely to face the death penalty or a long prison term, depending on the judge. >death penalty ???
>Videos of protesters tearing up their Moroccan passports circulating on the internet show their refusal to pledge allegiance to a state that no longer represents them. State is actually passing a law that will prevent these people burning their passports or the Moroccan flag from coming on Moroccan soil, kek
Charles Fisher
>yeah but you can bet every islamist from jebel atlas to bumfuck mali has caught wind of this and are moving. seal. your. borders. THIS
FUCKING
THIS
WHEN THEY COME, THEY FLOOD IN. ASK AFGHANISTAN. ASK SYRIA. ASK LIBYA.
Carson Nelson
Algiers arent arabs?
Aiden Walker
>In a manifest effort to continue the contestation, female figures such as Nawal Ben Aissa, a 36 year old mother of four, have rapidly come to the forefront of protests and provided new faces for the movement. Ben Aissa announced in a video, which subsequently went viral, that she was turning herself to the police after an arrest warrant was issued against her on 1 June. She was interrogated and released shortly afterwards. Lies, she claimed herself that she was interrogated and released but independent/international journalists have shown that she actually stood in front of the police station for a few minutes then left
>While the government has issued several general blanket statements on the situation, the propagandist media is stoking popular fear by suggesting that public demonstrations could degenerate into a complete breakdown of law and order similar to the ongoing crises in neighboring Libya and Syria. This narrative has worried the larger Moroccan public and led to ambivalent reactions. Well yeah, this is to be expected, isn't it?
>the underlying reasons of the current uprisings, although they began in the Rif, go beyond regionalism and touch upon the whole social fabric of a nation engulfed in “social and economic despair.” >a nation engulfed in “social and economic despair.” This is not the Morocco I live in. Sorry.
Propaganda piece of shit. Sorry for taking up so many posts.
Nicholas Thompson
Of course they are, theyre based arabs. Theyre on the map (between Morocco and Tunisia, that big country).
Easton Bailey
oy vey just look at these soon to be helpless moderates. we must overthrow the evil regime
Samuel Wright
I see, took it for an empty space
Blake Myers
Just hit "S" when you're in the catalog
Jayden Lewis
>Propaganda piece of shit. Sorry for taking up so many posts. No this is great, it is what Sup Forums is for These think thanks put out this garbage in academic language and floods the public space with their viewpoints It needs to be refuted and rebutted You just countered a mouthpiece of George Soros one of the most powerful people on the planet I'm capping all of your post
Samuel Scott
Stay strong ya Maghrebi.
Josiah Wright
what the rebbitors call "the great meme war" was a pyrrhic victory. their emperor got elected but Sup Forums was fully rebbitized.
Kayden Parker
95% of Morocco's population is berber, so I wouldn't say so We have an Arabo-berber culture, though (with sephardi jewish influences although our jewish population, which was 450k in the 50's, all left for France and Canada and Israel)
This leads to some fucks completely rejecting state apparel and proclaiming that they are 100% berber culture independent nation
>seal. your. borders. Oh they're already closed well, don't worry Can't come in through Algeria and the sand wall in sahara is the most mined region in the world
"change" and "progress"
danke bong
Michael Rodriguez
>We will have two Maghrebis after morocan lad will move to France
Blake Collins
>you've been here since the start >you remember when it was breaking news when the US closed its embassy in Syria >you remember when Rand Paul was best hope for changing US foreign policy
Owen Walker
I agree its a shitty map. Its a shame half of Sudan was stolen and went to the Americans.
Jonathan Cook
Kek. You know im 99% sure that French flag isnt Moroccan. Im guessing he is some non-Arab African Muslim.
Tyler Sanders
You are truly special Have a (You)
Jeremiah Clark
According to Isis all north africa is a vilyat Maghreb, so we are not wrong one way or another.
Camden Foster
Gonna dump inferno pics like I promised. >This is before the blaze
Alright, this is definitely high-grade propaganda outlet. It's an islamist hardcore organization which believes in an Iran-like islamic state while getting rid of the king. Moroccan conspirafucks were right, there's definitely foreign ingerence in all this.
Xavier Cruz
What's that and why should I care?
Anthony Gray
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Michael Thompson
Do you think this has anything to do with your problems ?
>المغرب يتخذ "الحياد البنّاء" ويعرض الوساطة لحل الأزمة مع قطر
Do you think Saudi/UAE are pressing Morocco because you didnt stand with them?
Colton Collins
rif war ii happening soon?
Tyler Gomez
Nah, this is a few weeks older than the qatar crisis. Don't think it's linked
Daniel Ross
For reference, I'm 5'11", and this pile was 2' taller than me. >for non-burgers, I'm 1.8m tall , and this pile was 2.4m
Austin Young
We used Diesel and 3 pieces of paper to start the fire.
Christopher Morgan
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James Harris
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Charles Roberts
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Dylan Robinson
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Luke Scott
why didn't you just take a video
Adrian Stewart
This will have a great impact on a civil war lad.
Gavin Lewis
phone is shit when it comes to video. >plus, I prefer fire pictures over video
Lucas White
Nice blogpost bro
Michael Howard
>ISIS burns Canadian man alive How can they be stopped? Or should they be?
Camden Sanchez
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Zachary Williams
cool i also made a day of the rake leaf pile that big back then unfortunately the wind blew so hard the fire spread throught the grasses, almost burnt uncle's hut kek old man was so mad to the point that he almost got a stroke.
Evan Long
I'm not trying to be rude but you don't have a facebook to post this? Like... this is /sg/ not your family facebook group
Isaiah Walker
>cousin said it looked like a fire cowboy riding a fire horse >see what I mean about pics over video?