Author: Anthea » Tue Jun 13, 2017 7:19 pm
Sadly, many
THOUSANDS of people have lost their relations, homes businesses and entire way of life
First, the Sunni of Mosul were victimized for years by the Shia government and Shia inhabitants of Mosul
Next they were freed from Shia oppression by the Sunni Islamic State
Many Mosul inhabitants fled ISIS occupation
However
THOUSANDS of Sunnis returned to Mosul, feeling safer living under ISIS control than Shia domination
The inhabitants of Mosul lived in fear of so-called coalition liberation
As far as I am aware - during ISIS occupation of Mosul - ISIS behaved no more violent and relentless towards the inhabitants than the Saudi government does toward it's population who break Sharia Law and Islamic Ideology (the Saudi Arabia being a Sunni Islamic Country)
Indeed, for a large period of time during ISIS occupation of Mosul, the Iraqi government was paying for many working within the city
It was only when the world decided to liberate Mosul, that the situation inside Mosul became dangerous for the general public
The Shia should never have been allowed to get away with their victimization of the Sunni population of Iraq
The Islamic State should never have been allowed to enter Mosul - they did not do so overnight
Nor should ISIS have been allowed to receive weapons and other support while being in Mosul
The coalition should
NOT be bombing Mosul - far too many innocent people are being killed, or dying from illnesses that could otherwise be treated in hospitals
Now these poor people have lost everything and the situation in the camps is bad; cold; wet; dangerous for females and children and, as we now see, a great risk to life
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