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ヘタリアなど / 居酒屋のイメージのテンプレートに変えてみました(2025/08/05) / You are in the bar. × [PR]上記の広告は3ヶ月以上新規記事投稿のないブログに表示されています。新しい記事を書く事で広告が消えます。 ・追記を書きました。 2018/01/12 02:49:21 The Fate of Minorities in Post-ISIS Syria and Iraq Two countries came onto the scene, The picture, (that make peace for the loyalty of various minorities) Since the onset of the revolution, Christians have been struggling to survive in Syria, with only 800,000 of a previous 2 million-strong population remaining in the country. They continue to be threatened by various Salafi and Islamist forces, and a regime that exploits their cause to gain international support. Nine different Christian militias currently exist in Syria, and they are divided, in their loyalties, between the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the Syrian regime. The SDF uses Christian militias to help take over mixed Kurdish-Arab towns, while the Assad regime uses them to win support in areas with large Christian populations. Both sides present themselves as “defenders of Christians” for propaganda purposes, but have been behind attacks against Christians and pushed most of them to emigrate from the country. 「アメリカだけ車乗ってて何か子供も造った。」って言う。 Same car I really want a high-class kid to recognize European immigrants? The prince who collected slaves has many times although before the death. PR
・追記を書きました。 2019/05/12 21:06:04・追記を書きました。 2019/04/27 09:55:15・追記を書きました。 2019/04/23 23:45:09・追記を書きました。 2019/04/22 23:17:49・追記を書きました。 2015/05/29 22:14:40 シリア・アラブ共和国のHāfiz al-Asad(ハーフィズ=アル=アサド)大統領の次男が、 このブログで、記事を書いて取り扱った歴史部分。 <首都ダマスカス標榜> 1958年 - 2月にエジプトと連合、「アラブ連合共和国」成立(首都:カイロ)。同年3月、北イエメンが連合国家に合流。
私が「私日本人だから分からない、シリアって何なの?」とか言ってしまいそうな歴史 記事いくつかありました これにより、シリアはフランスの委任統治領と決定された。 I think Chinese government doesn't have it in West Japan. You don't like Christianity, Syrian are British, but maybe their skin are a bit dark. The stage of the story moves to Japan. It is an island surrounded by the sea. I will be called Israel in US military bases and in Japan. As your information in wikipedia, Should we have a separate office with Korea and Japan? Whose religion is Christianity? In Syria Russia says that she will be a bride from the north. In Greek mythology , Astraeus or Astraios was an astrological deity and the Titan god of the dusk. <end> Boreas' father Astraeus was a god of twilight. The Syrian regime has “won” . Syria had to no choice for its oil exports.
Enter Russia Syria’s energy Stroytrangas pack in the early friend of Vladimir Putin,close ties to projects in every single pipeline project,Nord Stream Stroytransgaz into Syria,the following year it successfully from Homs. The first gas plant fields by Stroytransgaz in Assad’s security for Stroytransgaz in partnership with the Syrian output increase the power generation proved to Syria. Following to provide the resumed second gas processing plan refineries in Banias and Homs,the fields in Palmyra in Tartus or gas player reasons,
ゴラン高原はイスラエルのものだとかシリアのものだとか 私はアメリカに戦争で負けた国、日本人なので、アメリカ人の下の身分らしいので、
I know Brazil. What is it when I am thinking and talking freely? 2 https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%B4%E3%82%A7%E3%83%83%E3%82%AD%E3%82%AA%E5%AE%AE%E6%AE%BF 3 https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palazzo_dei_Rettori 4 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostrov,_Ostrovsky_District,_Pskov_Oblast ・Which is free in Egypt or in Japan(??) I think The White House is a hospital or something decorated a high-class dress on the show window. In his TV broadcast,why doesn't he stop talking I don't live in Europe if you say don't touch your luxury goods. I think the history was changed, I think it's strange,in Japan the soldier doesn't line up in the Islamic army,why? What does kid want to do? Most American paternal parents are in India. It was Japanesefather's anger, With the returning of American stock, India is returning more and more people. Recently, there is an impossible world, and the Italian government has HP. I didn't know the history of the world I was a child. The Italian Prime Minister visited Japan several times. There was Governo Letta and Governo Renzi and I tell you as an old friend of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany,who is that Italian prince? Marriage, with Switzerland, from the government? It describes about him. The Israelites were expelled from Japan by the United States. His wife's competition has nothing to do with Islam. I am at the factory in Japan now and can't decide on a contract for the transport ship. The Syrian president bought the noble title. ・追記を書きました。 2017/04/10 10:55:42
Christians challenge to the authority of the country’s leader, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi who returned Mr. Trump clear to overlook the record,torture and the rule to combat the Islamic State. troops Christians, who have traditionally been among his most vocal supporters and now fear that he cannot protect them against extremists. The attacks constituted one of the deadliest days of violence against Christians in Egypt in decades and presented a challenge to the authority of the country’s leader, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who promptly declared a three-month state of emergency. Security is the central promise of Mr. Sisi, a strongman leader who returned on Friday from a triumphant visit to the United States, where President Trump hailed him as a bulwark against Islamist violence. Mr. Trump made it clear that he was willing to overlook the record of mass detention, torture and extrajudicial killings during Mr. Sisi’s rule in favor of his ability to combat the Islamic State and defend minority Christians. On Sunday, Mr. Sisi found himself back on the defensive, deploying troops to protect churches across the country weeks before a planned visit by Pope Francis. Mr. Sisi rushed to assure minority Christians, who have traditionally been among his most vocal supporters and now fear that he cannot protect them against extremists. “I won’t say those who fell are Christian or Muslim.” Mr. Sisi said in a speech shown on state television on Sunday night. “I will say that they’re Egyptian.” One attack on Sunday struck at St. Mark’s Cathedral, the seat of the Coptic Church in Alexandria, where the bomber blew himself up at the church gates as the Coptic patriarch, Pope Tawadros II, led a Palm Sunday service inside. The other struck in the Nile Delta city of Tanta, where the attacker slipped past security to the front pews of the church and blew himself up, turning a religious celebration of joy into a ghastly scene of bloodshed and death. The Islamic State, which claimed responsibility for the attacks through its Aamaq news agency, signaled in December its intention to step up attacks on Christians when a suicide bombing at a major Cairo church killed at least 28 people. In February, hundreds of Christians fled their homes in north Sinai after a concerted campaign of assassination and intimidation in the area. Although Mr. Sisi had already stepped up security at churches, Sunday’s bloodshed underscores the difficulty of stopping suicide attacks. More starkly, it highlighted the failure of Egypt’s powerful intelligence agencies to anticipate a coordinated wave of devastating attacks. “I won’t say those who fell are Christian or Muslim.” Mr. Sisi said in a speech shown on state television on Sunday night. “I will say that they’re Egyptian.” One attack on Sunday struck at St. Mark’s Cathedral, the seat of the Coptic Church in Alexandria, where the bomber blew himself up at the church gates as the Coptic patriarch, Pope Tawadros II, led a Palm Sunday service inside. The other struck in the Nile Delta city of Tanta, where the attacker slipped past security to the front pews of the church and blew himself up, turning a religious celebration of joy into a ghastly scene of bloodshed and death. The Islamic State, which claimed responsibility for the attacks through its Aamaq news agency, signaled in December its intention to step up attacks on Christians when a suicide bombing at a major Cairo church killed at least 28 people. In February, hundreds of Christians fled their homes in north Sinai after a concerted campaign of assassination and intimidation in the area. Although Mr. Sisi had already stepped up security at churches, Sunday’s bloodshed underscores the difficulty of stopping suicide attacks. More starkly, it highlighted the failure of Egypt’s powerful intelligence agencies to anticipate a coordinated wave of devastating attacks. The explosion in Tanta, about 50 miles north of Cairo, occurred at St. George’s Cathedral, where the authorities had already sealed the main door to prevent attacks. The bomber managed to slip past security measures, including a metal detector, at one of the side doors, and blew himself up near the altar. At least 27 people were killed and 78 others injured, officials said. Children, their parents and deacons — lay Christians who help with the service — accounted for many of the dead. Hours later, victims’ relatives stood silently outside the city morgue, waiting to identify and collect the remains of their loved ones. The Rev. Daniel, a priest who had been leading the Mass, was still wearing his bloodstained white vestments. The priest said he had not been harmed in the attack, but he lost his son who was to get married later this year. “What can I say? Thank God,” he said in a cracking voice. Next to the priest, a young woman sat on the sidewalk, sobbing as a group of women tried to comfort her. “God, what did he do to deserve this?” she asked, bemoaning the loss of her own loved one. The second attack occurred just over two hours later in the coastal city of Alexandria, where a suicide bomber tried to enter St. Mark’s Cathedral. Surveillance footage, later aired on a private Egyptian television channel, showed a man wearing a bulky jacket being directed into a metal detector at the church gates, where he paused to be searched by a police officer. A moment later, a giant blast rang out. At least 17 people were killed, including a district police chief and a police officer, and an additional 48 were wounded, according to the Health Ministry. Pope Tawadros, who is due to meet with Pope Francis during his visit to Egypt at the end of this month, was not injured in the blast. He later issued a statement saying that “these acts will not harm the unity and cohesion of the people.” Christians make up about 10 percent of Egypt’s 90 million people, who are mostly Sunni Muslim, and have long complained of discrimination and sporadic violence at the hands of extremists. Christian leaders were vocal supporters of Mr. Sisi after he came to power in 2013 when the military ousted the elected president, Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood. Many Christians see Mr. Sisi as their defender, but Sunday’s events underscored how difficult it is for him to deliver on that promise, and raised pressing questions about security arrangements for Pope Francis’ visit on April 28 and 29. As forensics specialists combed through bloodstained wreckage at the site of the two church bombings, security officials found and defused explosive devices at other locations in Alexandria and Tanta, the state news media reported. Two devices were found at the Sidi Abdel Rahim Mosque in Tanta, home to one of the most famous Sufi Muslim shrines in the city, and another was found at the Collège St. Marc, an all-boys school in downtown Alexandria. Hours later, Mr. Sisi convened a meeting of the National Defense Council, which includes the prime minister and commanders of the Egyptian armed forces, in response to the bombings. He then declared a three-month state of emergency, though it was not immediately clear what extra powers he required, given that his government enjoys largely unfettered powers, has already imprisoned or exiled thousands of political opponents, and oversees a Parliament that is dominated by his supporters. In his televised speech, Mr. Sisi indicated that news media coverage of attacks that embarrass his authority could be restricted. “The media discourse has to be responsible,” he said. “It’s not acceptable to have the incident aired repeatedly on television stations all day.” Egyptians are used to such moves. The country was officially under a state of emergency for all of Hosni Mubarak’s 30-year rule, and again for three months in 2013. When Pope Francis arrives in Egypt, he will find a country where the Islamic State is intent on driving a wedge between Islam and Christianity. The pontiff offered his condolences to the Copts and all Egyptians, and in his statement from Rome he referred to the Coptic patriarch as his “brother.” The pope’s scheduled visit to Egypt has been billed as the latest step in a long-running effort to forge stronger ties between the Roman Catholic Church and Muslim leaders. Relations became strained in 2011 when Francis’s predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, denounced what he called “a strategy of violence that has Christians as a target” after a bombing at a church in Alexandria killed at least 23 people. Francis has sought to rebuild ties with Muslim clerics since becoming pope in 2013. And last year he welcomed to the Vatican Sheikh Ahmed el-Tayeb, the grand imam of Al Azhar, a 1,000-year-old mosque and university that is revered by Sunni Muslims In Egypt, the pontiff is to visit with Mr. Sisi; the leadership of the Coptic Orthodox Church; and the grand imam. The grand imam condemned Sunday’s attacks as a “despicable terrorist bombing that targeted the lives of innocents.” For many Christians, though, the attacks at the start of the Holy Week before Easter are a harbinger of worse to come. “I think people will not only be too scared to be inside a church, they will be too scared to pass by one now,” said Mina Mansy, a prominent Christian rights activist. “This will continue to happen because the state is not interested in protecting Christians, or anyone else for that matter. The police’s only job is to crush political opponents. They don’t care about the real terrorists.” Native religion is the greatest, Do you buy some style when you come to the store? The store uniform was mine,
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