ضياء البارودي Diaa Albaroudi
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ضياء البارودي Diaa Albaroudi
@DieaaBarodi
Life is the answer ,the result of our trial and error , ⚫⚪ Syrian , Egyptian Tech stuff geek 🤓

🚨 Guardiola promises Rolex watches to all Burnley players. 😍









Need more squad photos like this. AC Milan 1995









لقيت منتج صحي ١٠٠٪ فيه بروتين اكثر من اي مصدر بروتين بالعالم كله👀 أتحداكم تعرفونه ؟؟؟







La #Juventus è interessata a Chris #Wood, come avevo scritto. Dopo aver fatto un ulteriore verifica, l'attaccante del Nottingham Forest si è operato alla cartilagine del ginocchio, niente legamento crociato. La Juve valuterà le sue condizioni e deciderà se andare avanti.

Greta Thunberg(@GretaThunberg), I need to ask you something honestly. Let me be clear from the start. I stand with the oppressed Palestinians, without hesitation or condition. That is precisely why I cannot stay silent when oppression is selectively ignored elsewhere. When you post “We Stand With Rojava,” do you truly care about oppressed people, or only when the story fits a comfortable narrative? Do you ever listen to the people who actually live there? Supporting “Rojava” is not supporting Kurdish rights. It is supporting SDF, a PKK-linked armed militia project that has ruled large parts of Syria without elections, without human rights, and without democracy. This is not an abstract debate. This is the lived reality of Syrians. Under slogans that sound attractive to Western audiences, democracy, feminism, autonomy, this project has in reality built a system of military authoritarianism. What you call “Rojava” is Syrian territory that is not even a Kurdish-majority region. Historically Arab-majority and mixed areas, the true fabric of Syria, have been occupied through fear, prisons, and coercion. Arab Sunni civilians have been subjected to sectarian violence and killings. Children and women have been arbitrarily detained and tortured. Assyrian Christian communities living in the region have been marginalized, exploited, and silenced. For years, the language of “fighting ISIS” was used to gain Western political cover and funding, while abuses were ignored and Syrian voices erased. A global disinformation campaign replaced reality with a romantic narrative tailored for Western leftist consumption. Let me be very clear. Rojava was never about Kurdish rights. Kurdish dignity does not require imprisoning Arab children. Feminism does not come from armed militias ruling by force. Human rights cannot be built on ethnocentrism. And here is the contradiction you cannot avoid. The leadership of this very project, the PKK, has openly called for help and intervention from Israel, a state you yourself have repeatedly condemned. So which principle actually matters? Opposition to occupation, or only when it fits a narrative you are comfortable with? What you are endorsing is a foreign social experiment imposed on Syrian soil against the will of Syrians. That is not solidarity. That is neocolonialism. It strips local people of agency while presenting their suffering as an acceptable cost of ideology. Today, 126 detainees were released from SDF-PKK prisons in Syria. All are under the age of eighteen. Some are only ten years old. Look at these children. Really look at them. They are not symbols. They are not collateral. They are Syrian children who were jailed, tortured, and robbed of education in the name of a project you are celebrating blindly. So I ask you, Greta. Are Syrian lives less valuable than Palestinian lives? Are Syrian children less deserving of dignity, freedom, and justice? This is a shame. Remember this. Endorsing a tyrannical ideology and an occupation project, when you have a global platform, is not solidarity. It is complicity in crimes against humanity.











