Ali Merakeb ⵣ
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@TheSaviour Devil's advocate. He both sides every issue. Irritating, but sometimes fun to watch when he has good guests.
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@amjadt25 International law he says! Something you care about only when it serves your interests. The hypocrisy is astonishing!!!
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For the Trump administration to understand: The Strait of Hormuz is NOT OPEN. The UAE does not and will NEVER accept the Islamic regime in Iran imposing CONDITIONS on access. The UAE is not Britain or the EU. It does not accept any terrorist actor restricting freedom of navigation. As for Pakistan, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia negotiating to keep the regime afloat, understand this: no state has a legitimate right to decide who may pass and under what terms. That is international law, not a bargaining chip.
Shame on United Kingdom, NATO, European Union, and anyone who tolerates this regime’s terrorism and piracy.
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@RT_com if Kamala had won... the US would be at war with Russia. nobody wants that...
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@_mawadda @AnatolyBerbery That family are litteraly my neighbors. I b d grew up with them we live together, we respect each other, and they’ve never harmed anyone. They’re as Algerian as you or me, whether you like it or not.
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What happened during colonialism was pure barbarism people were manipulated and forced into apostasy. If these families remain christian today, knowing it stems from colonial manipulation, thats an apology for colonialism. The martyrs died for a muslim algeria, not a french Christian one, those are algeria's founding values. And frankly, most of these families sided with france during the war of independence, which says everything about where their loyalties lay. As for the Ottoman era, false, those christians were foreign merchants and diplomats, not indigenous algerians.
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Algeria is a 99% Muslim country. Algerian christians are apostates, which is supposed to be forbidden under algerian law yet the state doesnt EVEN enforce its own islamic laws. Meanwhile, these christians make the world believe that Algeria doesnt respect ˆhuman rightsˆ when in reality its far too lenient with them
L'Écho Chrétien@lechochretien
🇻🇦🗣️ 𝗙𝗟𝗔𝗦𝗛 — Trois ONG internationales ont exhorté le pape Léon XIV à aborder les questions de droits humains et de LIBERTÉ RELIGIEUSE avec les autorités algériennes lors de sa visite en Algérie, prévue du 13 au 15 avril, où l’islam est religion d’État. (Info Chrétienne)
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@_mawadda @AnatolyBerbery You don’t get to decide who is truly Algerian based on religion or by recycling colonial era divisions.
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@_mawadda @AnatolyBerbery Saying entire families sided with the French is lazy and dishonest. Even Muslims sided with the french. You don't have an argument there!
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@_mawadda @AnatolyBerbery I’m a Muslim myself, and I completely reject this kind of revisionism. What you’re pushing isn’t history it’s intolerance dressed up as patriotism.
And this only makes us weaker as a nation, more prone to divisions than the opposite.
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@_mawadda @AnatolyBerbery This isn’t history, it’s pure bias. You’re projecting intolerance and dressing it up as patriotism. Algeria wasn’t liberated to become a one faith purity test it was liberated from oppression. Denying other Algerians their place because of their beliefs doesn’t honor the martyrs
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@_mawadda @AnatolyBerbery Algerian nationalism was built on the idea of a people reclaiming their land, not forcing a religion. There were even Algerians of different beliefs who supported independence, and the revolution never officially called for converting or excluding others.
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@_mawadda @AnatolyBerbery the martyrs didn’t die for a religious state, they died for a free Algeria. Reducing their struggle to religion alone is a distortion of history.
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@_mawadda @AnatolyBerbery Your claim is simply not true. The Algerian revolution was not a religious war. Its goal was independence from colonial rule, not the creation of a Muslim state in the exclusionary sense.
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@Eng_china5 Congratulation to the whole algerian nation on this monumental achievement!
It's not everyday they have something to celebrate.
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@_mawadda @AnatolyBerbery Even if that was the case. that doesn't make them apostates. Their ancestors may be. Fine. But the fact is that they are Christians today! And from what I read there was some Christians even during the Ottomans (small) but present. So... no. there were Christians before france
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No, these families are lying to you their ancestors were muslim before franve. They are descendants of apostates, most likely orphans taken in by lavigerie, or families who were christianized out of ignorance during the colonial era, but certainly not christians before France. Furthermore, not a single foreign author before France ever mentions a Christian community in Algeria not Leo Africanus, not Marmol, nor any other
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@_mawadda @AnatolyBerbery even if their ancestors were muslims at some point, it doesn't mean their descendents are apostates. religion is not inherited you know
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@_mawadda @AnatolyBerbery what are you talking about? i personally know entire families who are Christians with their entire lineage as Christians? how can you call them apostates?
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