Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
Just the numbers alone. 29,000 pounds to relocate a Syrian to the UK. A fraction of that to help a dozen back home. The entire thing is a manufactured set up. How about help Mark and Sarah get their first home, so they can have a kid? Instead it's bomb a place and then relocate the just bombed. It's as fucked up as thinking can get. 'Let's house who we just bombed' - Nutter mentality.
You do know that the greatest % of refugees out of Syria into Turkey and Greece were Kurdish dont you? The poor people hunted down in their homeland from two sides? Eventually they were smashed and raped by Isis who were once trained by America in Iraq to fight Husssiens mob from within on our behalf.

The Kurdish Muslims are the real victims here, 100% nothing manufactured about these poor peoples plights, women children young teens all had to flee or be fucked upsidedown then beheaded or raped and sold.

Would you not do the same?

Some are now heading back to their towns of shelled out concrete slabs dust and desolation after Isis borders have been pushed back from the Turkish border cities with Syria being taken backed by air strikes by allied forces and local Kurd fighters on the ground,isis have some cities inland more but they are being forced into a retreat from the three top northern Kurdish cities, trade has once again began with shops reopening and markets trading across the boarder with Turkey.

You remember that little boy drowned, pictured laying face down on the beach? His name was Allen, his father is back there in his home town, he lives in a hollowed out shell that used to be his garage on a mattress with a set of clothes. He used to work in Turkey on shifts and when he knew Isis were coming he tried to get his wife and kids out and now he is back home with the graves of his wife and children to tend nothing else at all just that.

It seems we are finally helping the right people,but we cant send them all home yet Isis still do running attacks in disguise into the Kurdish held towns slightly south of them.

Syria's Kurds have little choice but to flee amid the desolution, ruins and danger they face | Comment | Voices | The Independent