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To: robowombat

Sounds like wishful thinking from the Sunni Arab media, who are obviously opposed to Assad, Syria’s Alawite leader who has spent the past decade trying to drive its Sunni Arab population out of the country. In fact, he doesn’t want any of them back.


https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/05/05/russias-payback-will-be-syrias-reconstruction-money/
[There is a growing consensus among observers, in the West and in the Middle East, that Assad does not want anti-regime refugees to return. Although there is no official data, it’s widely believed that a large percentage of the 6 million Syrians forced to flee their country oppose Assad.

Take the case of Syrians willing to return from Lebanon, a nation hosting 1.5 million Syrians and one that is friendlier to Assad compared with Turkey or Europe. Even from there, the Assad government is actively refusing Syrians re-entry, normally without offering any official explanation. Under the repatriation process, Lebanon’s General Security Directorate prepares a list of Syrians willing to go back and shares it with its counterparts in Syrian intelligence. Only those allowed by the Syrian regime are given the right to go back.

Mouin Merhebi, Lebanon’s state minister for refugee affairs until January this year and a supporter of Sunni Prime Minister Saad Hariri, said the fact that such a list is asked for by the Syrian state is an indicator of Assad’s unwillingness to accept the refugees. “How can they explain why they are asking for the list of the returnees? They don’t allow anyone to return without approval from the Mukhabarat [the Syrian intelligence branch],” he said. “Is it logical that Syrians in Lebanon need permission to go back to their own country?”

Merhebi said that during his time in office, the difference in numbers between the those who applied to go and those who finally could was massive. “I have been told by our General Security officials that when a list of 5,000 Syrians was sent, on an average just about 60-70 were cleared,” he said. Alain Aoun, a member of parliament for the Free Patriotic Movement, the party of Lebanese President Michel Aoun and a political ally of Hezbollah—and so generally softer on Assad—sits on the opposite side of the political divide to Merhebi. However, he endorsed his assessment and said the Assad government did not seem overly concerned about the return of its people.

“The Syrian regime is not doing anything to take its refugees back,” he said. Aoun quoted a meeting with Cardinal Paul Gallagher, the foreign minister of the Vatican, which has taken a close interest in the refugee issue, to substantiate his assertion. “Gallagher told a visiting Lebanese delegation that Assad would never take back the millions who fled.”]


4 posted on 07/12/2019 9:24:35 PM PDT by Zhang Fei (My dad had a Delta 88. That was a car. It was like driving your living room.)
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To: Zhang Fei
Makes sense to me. Bring large numbers (hundreds of thousands or a million or two) back and they will do what muzzards do, seek revenge for past offenses from the kaffir fake Muslims in Damascus. Our leaders should show as much competence in protecting us.
5 posted on 07/12/2019 9:35:37 PM PDT by robowombat (Orthodox)
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To: Zhang Fei

While we were focused on fighting ISIS in Eastern Syria, the Syrians, Russians and Iranians were ethnically cleansing areas of Sunnis - especially Wahabbis (maybe sectarian cleansing is the right term).

Anybody would be foolish to bring a bunch of Wahabbis into their country, and let them loose.

Turkey likes them though. Most of the hard core were settled into Turkish-administered Afrin, after Turkey invaded it and expelled the Kurds.

Sounds like Lebanon will be Sunnified for the long term as a result.


6 posted on 07/12/2019 11:45:09 PM PDT by BeauBo
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