Sunday 22 September 2013

MORE THAN 400 SYRIAN REFUGEES REACH ITALY BY SEA, ONE DIES

ED Noor: I would leave my comfortable home to live in a dusty dirty camp like the above emergency camp in Italy in a New York second. I am sure you, too, would leave your family home to live in such a paradise as depicted here.

So,  please, tell me again how these people ~ any people whose country is under attack by the forces of the JWO/NWO cabal ~ are voluntarily fleeing their ancient homelands to overfill Europe because they WANT to! My dear friend Egeria in Rome tells me that Italy has been flooded with such poor wretches over the past year as things have heated up in their homeland.

by Steve Scherer
September 21, 2013 

ROME (Reuters) ~ More than 400 refugees who said they were fleeing the Syrian civil war were intercepted near Sicily in the past 14 hours, and one 22-year-old woman died during the passage, Italy's coast guard said on Saturday.
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A first boat carrying 299 people, more than half of them women and children, was escorted to the port of Syracuse, Sicily, late on Friday. On board was the corpse of one woman who died during the journey.

The reason for her death was still unknown, but fellow refugees said she was a diabetic and had died after falling ill more than two days earlier, Ansa state news agency reported.

The people on the boat said they had left from Egypt about a week ago, Ansa said, citing Italian authorities.
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Another boat was located overnight carrying 124 others, who also said they were Syrian refugees, and the coast guard escorted it to a Sicilian port early on Saturday, the coast guard said.

From the start of the year to the first week of this month, 21,870 illegal immigrants or refugees have arrived on the shores of southern Italy, three times as many as the same period a year ago, the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) said recently.

The number of Syrian refugees reaching Italy has increased steadily in recent months and the UN estimates that 3,300 have arrived since the start of August.
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Zaatari camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan

More than 2 million refugees have now fled Syria's civil war, mainly to neighbouring Iraq, Jordan, Turkey and Lebanon, out of a population of about 20 million. The two-and-a-half-year conflict is estimated to have killed more than 100,000 people.

4 comments:

  1. A nation which characterizes itself as exceptional or greatest is apt to select a man as leader suffering from megalomania or a God complex. As far as I can discern Obama (who is the chief architect at the moment of a great deal of suffering in the Middle East) experiences no remorse or regret for what is happening. As we found out recently he would very much like to add to the destruction by bombing Syria. In that respect he really is rather remarkable. A man with little or no feeling for others. Usually we read about such people in accounts of criminals. Whitely Bulger comes to mind. We of course expect the criminal to be hardened, mean, cruel, nasty and preferably with a bad face. Unshaven and slothful. We are not particularly prepared to see a man well dressed, handsome, and wearing a big smile revealing gleaming white teeth. Though I suppose TV ads ought to have prepared us for this over the years.
    For all the promises the man made as a candidate he has done astonishingly little in the way of good--or any at all. Isn't this the way of the confidence man?
    What is also astonishing is that the citizenry has been very slow to catch on. Even now ObamaCare still has some kind of support. That there was any support for bombing Syria should be shocking. By now we should know a false flag when we see one. It is disappointing that the UN is happy to comply with the USA and do a second rate job of inspecting. I suppose there is money now or later for the inspector who knows what's what.
    So the denizens of the greatest and exceptional nation on the globe are directly responsible for millions of new refugees. And could care less for the most part. The Zaatari camp is precisely the thing that our political figures are always telling us will never happen again after we bomb this nation or that one. The way of the bomb. How profoundly perverse!

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  2. I hate how dumbass's blame refugees in their countries without asking the question why. And then following it up, then they wouldn't be so dumb.

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  3. Heart wrenching to read about Those poor people

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  4. The refugees have been seeking refuge in Iraq, Jordan, Turkey and Lebanon. Not Israel, though. No, because Israel won't let them in. The refugees are goyim, you see.

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