1. Is it killing to protect Egyption borders ??
refugees are geting out of and comming in ....hope they are able to do the same to protect there country
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2. They don't mess about, do they?!!
| Mike , |
Rishon-le-Zion |
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3. Help Sudanese reclaim their Land
The Egyptians are killing the Sudanese refugees like dogs. It is time the West sponsors, trains and arms the Sudanese refugees to reclaim their land and country from their brutal Islamist-Jihadist oppressors, rapists, murderers, killers, thugs, terrorists and butchers. This is the only way to end the slaughter of Africans in Sudan and bring peace and stability in their country.
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4. High time to construct a strong fence on Egyptian border.
The deluge of Sudanese refugees is the smaller evil we get due to the lack of a strong fence on the Egyptian border. More troubling is the idea of terrorists or drug dealers, who know the area well - could easily infiltrate.
Still, the refugee influx should be stopped. So far the Egyptians are doing the "dirty work" for us, but we can't rely on them, as many refugees do manage to infiltrate, and personally I think that killing them, even though it provides some deterrent for more to come - is still a lousy and inhumane solution. If we had a strong fence, much fewer refugess would try and infiltrate in the first place, hence less of them would be killed.
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5. Where's B'tselem? Adallah? Tibi? Anarchists? Aloni?
Machsom-watch?
Gush Shalom?
Women in black?
Issam Mahul?
Muhammad Barakeh?
Uri Avneri?
Tali Fahima?
The BBC?
The Guardian?
The British UCU?
Seeds of Peace?
Rachel Corrie/Tom Hurndall's friends?
I hear nothing but deafening silence from all of them!
Where is their scolding criticism on Egypt, for shooting these poor, innocent people, like ducks in the pond? And of course, without any investigation afterwards...
Here's the leftist double-standard at its best.
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6. A border fence will not deter real refugees seeking asylumn
Those who really are refugees--those who risk being killed or deported back to Darfur, South Sudan, Eritrea, or other regions in Africa where many are killed--will attempt to cross into Israel either way. Finding a way over a fence is worth it if the alternative is imprisonment, death, or deportation to back to Darfur, Eritrea, Congo, or other areas of genocide and crimes against humanity.
I don't quite understand why building a border fence is so much more humane compared to firing in the direction of refugees so that they do not enter Israel to begin with. Either way, they will have no where to go.
| Mollie , |
Jerusalem, Israel |
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(09.06.08) |
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