The Guardian: More than 1,000 people killed in two days of clashes in Syria. Expected Massacres when a Dictator is replaced by Islamists

This was expected, this is accepted. The Guardian, as other media which supported and fought from their desks for a regime change in Syria, and so as well the European leaders, take note of the massacres. And so? A natural thing happening after a regime change? At least, the dictator was toppled … and a new, wonderful islamist regime installed. Of course, they are out to massacre the adversaries, in particular, Christian Alawits which were part of the leading caste of Syria under the previous dictator.
The previous dictator’s regime seemed more human: the dictator Bashar al-Sadat was officially responsible for much smaller killing sprees in the last 15 years (the one chemical attack is not confirmed as claimed by the islamists) … while already during the same period the islamists were responsible for many more massacres.
Good job to exchange a laicistic dictator with islamists.

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