tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post3627156183894311732..comments2023-10-25T08:34:59.128-07:00Comments on Iraqi <i>American</i> Mojo: Most families agree to Blackwater settlement offerIraqi Mojohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14348791832474839472noreply@blogger.comBlogger123125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post-73501116451121648882010-01-14T12:48:42.969-08:002010-01-14T12:48:42.969-08:00"Salvatore Alliendes died on September 11 so ..."Salvatore Alliendes died on September 11 so America could put in Pinochet."<br /><br /><br />I just love how people like Phoneyid forget history and exactly what was happening back in that time frame. America was embroiled in a conflict called the COLD WAR, which you probably pay little attention to. <br /><br />Ironically, I've come across some very dumb people who will launch themselves into a screed about Pinochet, but then turn around and defend people like Fidel Castro and Che Gueverra, who were allied with the Soviet Union and trying to bring the western hemisphere into its sphere of influence. Albeit, America was doing the same thing in the USSR's backyard, but its wrong and unfair to portray this time period as if America was marching around the world harassing innocent governments. The right thing to do would be to say the Americans and the Russians made a mistake by using the rest of the world as their battleground to fight out their differences. Then again, plenty of people around the world were eager to get caught up in the conflict and take sides.C.H.https://www.blogger.com/profile/02870558780736700523noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post-7041226110369481342010-01-14T08:46:28.211-08:002010-01-14T08:46:28.211-08:00So kafir is translated as "infidel". In...So kafir is translated as "infidel". Interesting. I always thought "kafir" means "sinner". The dictionary defines "infidel" as a person who does not believe in religion or who adheres to a religion other than one's own.<br /><br />In my comment I wrote: <br /><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vmd-3YR7rY" rel="nofollow">الامريكي قتل الحقير، المجرم الكافر، الحمار الاردني</a><br /><br />It means "The American killed the despicable murderer sinner, the Jordanian donkey." I linked to a video showing the US military dropping a large bomb on Zarqawi's hideout. <br /><br />I suppose the "word" infidel can be used to mean "sinner" and many people may believe that Zarqawi WAS an infidel because he killed innocent people, which contradicts Islam. But I meant that Zarqawi was a sinner.Iraqi Mojohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14348791832474839472noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post-64394426559834045772010-01-14T06:13:58.185-08:002010-01-14T06:13:58.185-08:00PhoneyID;
America is an Imperialist State which h...PhoneyID;<br /><br /><i>America is an Imperialist State which has intentionally caused much death in the Middle East</i><br /><br />The biggest mass murderers of Arabs are other Arabs, not Israelis, Westerners, or Americans.<br /><br /><i>Much of the civilised world, including Americans too, believe Israel is a terrorist state,</i><br /><br />No they don't. Israel isn't being sanctioned by the global community. Israel isn't exporting terrorists to the rest of the world nor do their citizens invite extra scrutiny at international airports.<br /><br />Wishing Israel was defined as a terrorist state ain't gonna make it so.<br /><br /><i>America has a history for assassinating leaders and installing dictators</i><br /><br />The vast majority of the world's dictators are self installed or put there by their own people (as well as assassinated). The middle-east is no exception.<br /><br />Ditch the idea that third world people are dumb sheep without minds, agendas, or free will of their own. It's racist and it's disgusting.<br /><br /><i>young men will masturbate and deny it. </i><br /><br />Have fun, PhoneyID. By the amount of posting you do here, you have little else to do.A Ruckus of Dogsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post-23808122021896209862010-01-14T05:24:20.218-08:002010-01-14T05:24:20.218-08:00Iraqi Mojo said...
الامريكي قتل الحقير، المجر...Iraqi Mojo said...<br /><br /> الامريكي قتل الحقير، المجرم الكافر، الحمار الاردني<br /> Sunday, January 10, 2010 7:14:00 PM PST <br />>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><br /><br />Iraqi Mojo said...<br /><br /> Phoneyid, in your first comment you said "They offer you poetry and you tell them that the U.S. is killing Jordanian Infidels"<br /><br /> Where did I say the US is killing Jordanian infidels? I said in Arabic the Americans killed the Jordanian donkey (الامريكي قتل الحمار الاردني). Did you translate that one with google?<br /><br /> Wednesday, January 13, 2010 2:12:00 PM PST<br />.............<br /><br />........ الكافر= infidelKostahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03671075111499067052noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post-69339021874041389182010-01-14T02:55:48.855-08:002010-01-14T02:55:48.855-08:00Much of the civilised world, including Americans t...Much of the civilised world, including Americans too, believe Israel is a terrorist state, that the US Gov is covering up 911 or was complicit if not central to 911, is opposed to the Iraq invasion... and a string of other 'conspiracy theories' and others like you can claim to believe in the "magic bullet theory".<br /><br />We are a certain of these as we are that Israel has nuclear weapons, that Japan had surrendered prior to Hiroshima, that Vietnamese hadn't fired torpedoes at American ships in the Gulf of Tonkin, and that Salvatore Alliendes died on September 11 so America could put in Pinochet.<br /><br />America has a history for assassinating leaders and installing dictators, to the complete denial of indigenous self determination; and you can continue with your 'doctrine of plausible deniability' but we can be as certain that America is an Imperialist State which has intentionally caused much death in the Middle East and elsewhere as we are that young men will masturbate and deny it. <br /><br />>>>>>>>> <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xASvWl0NoMI&feature=related" rel="nofollow">Obamas Blackwater</a> <<<<<<<Kostahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03671075111499067052noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post-15778276884795583142010-01-13T14:12:03.148-08:002010-01-13T14:12:03.148-08:00Phoneyid, in your first comment you said "The...Phoneyid, in your first comment you said "They offer you poetry and you tell them that the U.S. is killing Jordanian Infidels"<br /><br />Where did I say the US is killing Jordanian infidels? I said in Arabic the Americans killed the Jordanian donkey (الامريكي قتل الحمار الاردني). Did you translate that one with google?Iraqi Mojohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14348791832474839472noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post-81088984194630273232010-01-13T07:59:10.065-08:002010-01-13T07:59:10.065-08:00and you may find it easier to understand too... th...and you may find it easier to understand too... there are pictures to seeKostahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03671075111499067052noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post-21956599526902291182010-01-13T07:58:21.305-08:002010-01-13T07:58:21.305-08:00I have more to say about the ways of some 'cul...I have more to say about the ways of some 'cultures'/'races' Aton... you gonna love it<br /><br />http://iraqimojo.blogspot.com/2010/01/some-arabs-begin-moving-out-of-7th.htmlKostahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03671075111499067052noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post-2158626964811757262010-01-13T06:53:20.027-08:002010-01-13T06:53:20.027-08:00Well, the Ottomans perpetrated the first massive g...Well, the Ottomans perpetrated the first massive genocide of the Armenians. This might explain your compassion for murders, tyrants, thugs and degenerates. <br />P.S.<br />I apologize if you have a massive amount of debt. This is what happens when you spend money you don’t have.Atonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post-47767891478439965272010-01-13T05:42:19.181-08:002010-01-13T05:42:19.181-08:00IraqiMojo says: "If you *truly* cared about I...IraqiMojo says: <i>"If you *truly* cared about Iraqis, you would encourage Layla Anwar to join the political process and work for peace in Iraq."</i><br /><br />'Political process' is code for 'legitimizing the occupation.'<br /><br />"There is no place for ballot boxes in our countries under the shade of tyrants."<br />- Osama bin LadenDollyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16896617620139110214noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post-54554978654499607112010-01-13T03:11:44.552-08:002010-01-13T03:11:44.552-08:00"I have noticed this about the people of Gree..."I have noticed this about the people of Greece. Specifically a dedication to issues of social and economic justice. Correct me if Im wrong but I believe this is due to a progressive political culture and tradition. In that sense I think we should all "Go Greek" ..." Habis<br /><br />I'm not certain I can speak for them.<br />I'm nearly 50yo and only spent a brief period there when I was in my teens, having been born in Australia. <br />Greeks like to discuss politics, even theoretical and philosophy... and like the Dutch, 'we' can be opinionated, and worse yet (perhaps), we 'know' ;-) that we have the blood of Socrates and Aristotle in our veins. <br />Political/philosophical discussions/arguments are relished and even provoked. <br />The good thing about that, is that it educates those engaged in the 'argument', and it often DOES become an argument.<br />'Polite circles' in our Anglo-centric cultures seem to cringe when 'uncomfortable' political issues are raised at social gatherings. It is viewed as distasteful by many to raise certain issues particularly those which question societal values. <br />Greeks love an 'argument'/debate and can engage in it while singing and drinking and dancing and hugging each other moments later.<br /><br />One subscribing more to the Anglo-centric way, can find such arguments cause to leave the barbecue.<br /><br />Now it may sound harsh and of course I'm only generalising, as both cultures have both tendencies within them, but I see the Greek culture more inclined toward 'a good argument' and again, these are only my opinions, but I think a good debate will consider more or all possibilities/contingencies and can only bring us closer to the truth.<br /><br />It's very unfortunate, not only for Arabs and Persians but for humanity as a whole that what is known as 'Greek Thought' is so often discussed in the West as early culture while we (lay people) never discuss the advances for Humanity by the Middle East which predate the Greeks.<br />Persia's King Cyrus the Great freed all slaves (including 40-100 thousand Hebrews), a copy of his declaration of human rights sits outside the Security Council Chambers in the UN Building on the 1st floor (I believe)... Cataract Surgery, astronomy, the creation of 'Alphabet'(Gr word) and writing words when others used hieroglyphs in Sumeria and Babylon. 360degree compass divisions, calendars, while much of Europe were still throwing sticks and stones at each other.<br /><br />Babylon's King Hammurabbi, 3500 years ago, I've been given to understand, wrote off all debts for his citizens because they were being overwhelmed by debt.<br />I wonder how the American Federal Reserve Bank would react to that story getting around in America today.<br /><br />IraqiMojo should learn a bit about his people and perhaps find some cause to take some pride, and wish to see their nations advance ....them selves....; and not ignore that struggles toward advancement have been thwarted by Western imperialist interests for well over a century.<br />...........................<br />See what I mean, I can't help myself... the blood of Socrates compels me..<br />I hope there are no Greeks or Turks reading this... truth be known... after 400 years of Ottoman rule in Greece until relatively recently, there could be some Turk blood in there too.<br />Nah.. Imposible ;-)Kostahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03671075111499067052noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post-21041933814487788272010-01-13T03:11:43.471-08:002010-01-13T03:11:43.471-08:00"I have noticed this about the people of Gree..."I have noticed this about the people of Greece. Specifically a dedication to issues of social and economic justice. Correct me if Im wrong but I believe this is due to a progressive political culture and tradition. In that sense I think we should all "Go Greek" ..." Habis<br /><br />I'm not certain I can speak for them.<br />I'm nearly 50yo and only spent a brief period there when I was in my teens, having been born in Australia. <br />Greeks like to discuss politics, even theoretical and philosophy... and like the Dutch, 'we' can be opinionated, and worse yet (perhaps), we 'know' ;-) that we have the blood of Socrates and Aristotle in our veins. <br />Political/philosophical discussions/arguments are relished and even provoked. <br />The good thing about that, is that it educates those engaged in the 'argument', and it often DOES become an argument.<br />'Polite circles' in our Anglo-centric cultures seem to cringe when 'uncomfortable' political issues are raised at social gatherings. It is viewed as distasteful by many to raise certain issues particularly those which question societal values. <br />Greeks love an 'argument'/debate and can engage in it while singing and drinking and dancing and hugging each other moments later.<br /><br />One subscribing more to the Anglo-centric way, can find such arguments cause to leave the barbecue.<br /><br />Now it may sound harsh and of course I'm only generalising, as both cultures have both tendencies within them, but I see the Greek culture more inclined toward 'a good argument' and again, these are only my opinions, but I think a good debate will consider more or all possibilities/contingencies and can only bring us closer to the truth.<br /><br />It's very unfortunate, not only for Arabs and Persians but for humanity as a whole that what is known as 'Greek Thought' is so often discussed in the West as early culture while we (lay people) never discuss the advances for Humanity by the Middle East which predate the Greeks.<br />Persia's King Cyrus the Great freed all slaves (including 40-100 thousand Hebrews), a copy of his declaration of human rights sits outside the Security Council Chambers in the UN Building on the 1st floor (I believe)... Cataract Surgery, astronomy, the creation of 'Alphabet'(Gr word) and writing words when others used hieroglyphs in Sumeria and Babylon. 360degree compass divisions, calendars, while much of Europe were still throwing sticks and stones at each other.<br /><br />Babylon's King Hammurabbi, 3500 years ago, I've been given to understand, wrote off all debts for his citizens because they were being overwhelmed by debt.<br />I wonder how the American Federal Reserve Bank would react to that story getting around in America today.<br /><br />IraqiMojo should learn a bit about his people and perhaps find some cause to take some pride, and wish to see their nations advance ....them selves....; and not ignore that struggles toward advancement have been thwarted by Western imperialist interests for well over a century.<br />...........................<br />See what I mean, I can't help myself... the blood of Socrates compels me..<br />I hope there are no Greeks or Turks reading this... truth be known... after 400 years of Ottoman rule in Greece until relatively recently, there could be some Turk blood in there too.<br />Nah.. Imposible ;-)Kostahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03671075111499067052noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post-48924672816938924092010-01-13T00:12:05.596-08:002010-01-13T00:12:05.596-08:00Reference is made to The riots in Greece last year...Reference is made to The riots in Greece last year when a 15yo boy was killed by police. Even though he was a Greek, it demonstrates Greek sensitivities when they perceive an injustice.<br />People globally were saying that in reaction to state injustices we should all 'Go Greek'. <br /><br /><br />PhoneyID it was interesting reading this passage above. Thank you for it. I have noticed this about the people of Greece. Specifically a dedication to issues of social and economic justice. Correct me if Im wrong but I believe this is due to a progressive political culture and tradition. In that sense I think we should all "Go Greek" <br /><br />If you noticed stupid is not only intellectually shallow but is morally repulsive. He is definitely not a product of Arab society nor Greece and I suspect he did not go to the best of schools if any.Habisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post-25901018635630493442010-01-12T23:44:47.643-08:002010-01-12T23:44:47.643-08:00The Greek people I've met were very nice. I&#...The Greek people I've met were very nice. I'm sure Greece is a wonderful country. It looks beautiful in photos. I just picked out a couple of articles about refugees in Greece to show that Greece is not perfect.Iraqi Mojohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14348791832474839472noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post-69840937797405515912010-01-12T23:38:25.093-08:002010-01-12T23:38:25.093-08:00I'll keep a bit of an eye on that site.
I want...I'll keep a bit of an eye on that site.<br />I want to know what's going wrong, and what human rights 'my people' (esp Au) are accused of having breached.... unlike you.<br />That Greece has 'schemes' on Afghan resources is news to me, that America has, is common knowledge.<br /><br />The article's tittle is misleading in light of the article contents, the deaths are not attributed to or even reported to being suspected as being at the hand of Greeks. <br /><br />Reference is made to The riots in Greece last year when a 15yo boy was killed by police. Even though he was a Greek, it demonstrates Greek sensitivities when they perceive an injustice.<br />People globally were saying that in reaction to state injustices we should all 'Go Greek'. <br /><br />In spite of their massive immigration problems it was Australia that murdered an Indian boy last week, and burned another one.. and it's business as usual for the minutemen at the US-Mexico border. <br />As I said, we have racism globally, but in light of our causes for grievances, the Greeks are sweet...<br /> <br />Feel free to [ctl-c > ctl-v] for your responce. We've come to expect such in depth analysis from you. <br /><br />Praised be Blackwater; Xe.Kostahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03671075111499067052noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post-32482532567959817062010-01-12T23:32:25.311-08:002010-01-12T23:32:25.311-08:00It is an Arab thing to do, to pretend to care for ...It is an Arab thing to do, to pretend to care for Iraqis and preach resistance while the resistance blows up Iraqi civilians. To see an Australian Greek do it is new.Iraqi Mojohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14348791832474839472noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post-37289064800443123652010-01-12T23:19:10.905-08:002010-01-12T23:19:10.905-08:00PhoneyID,
Very well said. Its a pleasure readin...PhoneyID, <br /><br />Very well said. Its a pleasure reading you and you are absolutely correct. Thank you for your compassion and concern for the Iraqi people.Habisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post-11827416473688817772010-01-12T22:55:50.144-08:002010-01-12T22:55:50.144-08:00One doesn't need good writing skills to condem...One doesn't need good writing skills to condemn the "resistance" that kills Iraqi civilians. If you *truly* cared about Iraqis, you would encourage Layla Anwar to join the political process and work for peace in Iraq, instead of preaching "resistance" and worshipping Saddam.Iraqi Mojohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14348791832474839472noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post-68203652455576111902010-01-12T22:52:50.086-08:002010-01-12T22:52:50.086-08:00Oct 28, 2009: SOS Palestinian minors and other ref...Oct 28, 2009: SOS Palestinian minors and other refugees <a href="http://clandestinenglish.wordpress.com/2009/10/28/palestinian-minors-and-other-refugees-tortured-in-greece/" rel="nofollow">tortured in Greece</a> – 5 women 3 children drowned in Aegean<br /><br />"A 17 year old Palestinian has accused his guards of brutally beating him, in the Pagani “detention center” for immigrants without papers, in the island of Lesvos, close to Turkey. The incident happened just a few hours after the vice minister of the newly named “Ministry of Protection of the citizens” has visited the place and expressed his indignation over the living conditions of hundreds of immigrants stuffed in an old depot transformed to a nasty prison. The vice-minister left, the newspapers wrote articles about how much the new “socialist” government cares about human rights, and the policemen punished the immigrants and refugees that dared to denounce their ill treatment to the vice-minister by torturing them even more!<br /><br />The incident came only weeks after the alleged assassination of Pakistani immigrant Mohammed Kamran Atif, after having been tortured in a police station, according to a statement of his brother, supported by the Pakistani community and antiracist and leftist organizations. Although officialy the young immigrant had died of a lung disease, a second examination revealed traces of torture… Till now nobody has been arrested, apart from 8 anarchist protesters that participated in a violent demonstration outside the police station."Iraqi Mojohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14348791832474839472noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post-65414500408964520602010-01-12T22:24:33.461-08:002010-01-12T22:24:33.461-08:00I.M.
You are in fact a wanker of the highest order...I.M.<br />You are in fact a wanker of the highest order.<br />In spite of pleas or information put to you it's as unlikely a feat to teach you compassion as it is to cause a jackass to blush.<br /><br />Although the Greek 'myth' may be one of a view as their inherited culture and their language being rich and a basis for what is best within the 'West'; contrasted to the American 'myth' it is not one of a perceived 'manifest destiny' as you seem to embrace.<br /><br />"manifest destiny", Which I see as akin to a 'divine right of kings'; IS a perceived God Given right to push wishes or expectations down the throats of others; a right to do what America thinks is good for others even if others don't want it, while insisting that Americans have the right to justice and self determination. <br /><br />Greece is a population of under 12 million with an undocumented immigrant population (what you call "illegals")of an estimated 2 million.<br /><br />A large part of the Greek myth evidenced in their commonly used vocabulary is the word "φιλοξενία" (philo-xenia) ie [love or friend of the foreigner or stranger].<br />The closest word in the English language being "hospitality". An English word very shallow in it's scope to encompass human warmth; a word we also use to describe the hotel and restaurant industry.<br /><br />Unemployment and expenses are high in Greece and wages are low.<br />Although the Greeks are inclined to view the undocumented immigrants as the root of the heightened crime rate (and they don't like it at all), they are also inclined to understand that these people are victims of their circumstance.<br />You will find some racial abuse in Greece, but unlike many other Western Nation, in contrast, there is little evidence of marauding groups of Neo-Nazi Nationalist thugs.<br />Remember, not withstanding 'exclusionists' or supremacists even Israel has Neo-Nazis.<br /><br />And for your information, you ignorant wanker, my wife is of Anglo-Saxon stock.<br /><br />Your declared assumption that she is Arabic betrays your contempt for others in that IT DEMONSTRATES your inability to begin to understand how anyone without Arabic ties could even possibly feel any compassion for them.<br /><br />Not that there aren't Greeks like you too, but it's a crying shame that you have failed to embrace what is best from the two cultures that have influenced you and only embraced what is worst.<br /><br />I'm no tertiary educated intellectual either, in fact I have a lowly certificate in Motor Mechanics, but your English is mediocre and your Arabic apparently pathetic, and your understanding and analysis of both cultures (or any) sucks too...<br />the Greeks have a word for people like you... 'Barbarian'.<br />You are a poor and spiteful propagandist.Kostahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03671075111499067052noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post-56855396168163487782010-01-12T20:01:16.638-08:002010-01-12T20:01:16.638-08:00Xe's workers may have sprayed fire at innocent...Xe's workers may have sprayed fire at innocent bystanders,but before you judge them TOO harshly,<br />question if you could keep your own<br /> " spooked " from turning into " panic " as soon as bullets fly past your own head.There's no excuse for irresponsible fire, but you might find some understanding of how it happens,even among suppossed combat "pros"Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post-22950561634175541182010-01-12T19:15:18.952-08:002010-01-12T19:15:18.952-08:00One month ago: 'Turkey has strongly condemned ...One month ago: 'Turkey has strongly condemned the multiple bomb attacks in Baghdad that killed at least 118 people and injured 197 others. <br /><br />“Turkey harshly <a href="http://www.presstv.com/detail.aspx?id=113238&sectionid=351020204" rel="nofollow">condemns</a> this loathsome terrorist attack that took place at a time when important progress was recorded to restore democratization and stability following approval of the law regarding the elections planned to take place in Iraq at the beginning of 2010,” the Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a statement. <br /><br />The statement added, “Turkey calls on Iraqi brothers to leave aside all differences in those difficult days and act with common sense and with the feeling of unity and integrity. Turkey will continue to stand in solidarity with brotherly Iraq in their fight against terrorist circles aiming to drag the country into an atmosphere of instability and chaos.” 'Iraqi Mojohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14348791832474839472noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post-74927609644422868422010-01-12T17:39:44.204-08:002010-01-12T17:39:44.204-08:00"My experiences in Greece", by an Iraqi ..."My experiences in <a href="http://deviousdiva.com/2008/02/13/from-iraq-to-greece/" rel="nofollow">Greece</a>", by an Iraqi refugee<br /><br />(Interview with NOAS)<br /><br />"I am a young man from Baghdad in Iraq. In Iraq, I have worked with the American forces and as a bodyguard for the Ministry of Culture. It is because of this that I was threatened by armed groups that belong to the Muslim army. Therefore, I was forced to seek refuge from Iraq.<br /><br />I left Iraq first to Syria and from there to Turkey where I stayed for three months. With the help of some smugglers I went to Greece by sea. We were 45 people in total from different nationalities on a boat. The Turkish police shot in the air to intimidate us. They threw some sort of a lasso rope after us, to catch us or frighten us. At the same time they were causing waves with their boats, until we reached the Greek side of the borders. There, we experienced the same as we did with the Turks. The Greeks were causing waves, and they shot at the boat until we jumped in the sea.<br /><br />There was an island directly in the vicinity, Chios. We swam to the island where we were caught by the Greek army. After that, the military delivered us to the Greek police. They arrested us in a small room, and they took our fingerprints. I refused to do it because I wanted to travel further in Europe. They threatened me and beat me up brutally. They used an electric stick of which I still have bruises on my nose visible because of the treatment I received there.<br /><br />Afterwards, they sent us to a prison on the island, Chios. The prison lies on a hill and the length of the building there was around 30 to 40 meters. There were more than 250 persons in the prison from different nationalities. There were two policemen/prison guards, Smadi and George, which had the responsibility over the prison."Iraqi Mojohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14348791832474839472noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post-25060557072547597132010-01-12T17:12:36.784-08:002010-01-12T17:12:36.784-08:00Habis points out:
"Stupid you should know you...Habis points out:<br /><i>"Stupid you should know you do not have to be an Arab or a Muslim to oppose war, invasion, mass murder, shock and awe"</i><br /><br />Yes. And the Greeks are a nice decent people, so this guy 'Phoneyid' knows what's up.<br />I would venture to guess that most people in Greece proper oppose the evil actions of the United States in IraqDollyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16896617620139110214noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36279451.post-47894347681757994882010-01-12T14:56:10.145-08:002010-01-12T14:56:10.145-08:00Layla Anwar lives in Iraq? But I thought she was ...Layla Anwar lives in Iraq? But I thought she was caught by her ex having sex with a minor in Cairo not long ago.Iraqi Mojohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14348791832474839472noreply@blogger.com