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Thursday, July 04, 2013
Those who accepted Islam and left their homes to fight in Allah's Cause with their possessions and persons, and those who gave them shelter and aided them are your allies. You are only called to protect Muslims who fight.

Koran: 8:72
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The doors to Syrian refugees are starting to close, with more than 1.7 million already having flooded through the borders to safety.

But tens of thousands more were left stranded according to the New York-based Human Rights Watch organization, which reported Monday that neighboring Turkey, Jordan and Iraq have essentially blocked most refugees from entering their countries.

Syria’s neighbours should stop pushing desperate people back to places where their lives are in danger
Not a problem. The Dhimmi European Union and the USA and Canada and Australia... have already rolled out the welcome mats. The Arabs never help their own because they rely on the capitulationists, Obama and Cameron and the rest of treacherous spineless useful idiots who are wringing their hands in anticipation of more voters. Inshalah!
Only those in need of emergency humanitarian assistance are now being allowed to cross, according to the organization.

HRW senior refugee researcher Gerry Simpson said all three nations “risk turning Syria into an open air prison for tens of thousands of Syrians unable to escape the carnage in their country.


“Syria’s neighbors should stop pushing desperate people back to places where their lives are in danger, Simpson added. He appealed to the international community to help shoulder the financial and logistical burden of providing for the refugees in Syria’s neighboring countries.
Only Lebanon's borders have remained open, Simpson reported.

“Neither the pressure those countries are under due to rising refugee numbers, nor giving aid inside Syria, can justify violating people’s basic right to seek asylum from persecution and other abuse,” he said.

“Syria’s neighbors should stop pushing desperate people back to places where their lives are in danger, Simpson added. He appealed to the international community to help shoulder the financial and logistical burden of providing for the refugees in Syria’s neighboring countries.

Nearly 100,000 Syrians have been killed in the civil war that has raged across the country since March 2011, and more than two million citizens have been displaced inside the country.


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