Druze Victims of Syria's oppression

Background on the 'Druze'
http://www.zionism-israel.com/dic/Druze.htm

Syria: The ruling Alawis (branch of Shia Islam) are all involved in the tyrannical administration, with nepotism and tribalism being overwhelming; yet, the Alawis represent about 16% of the country�s population. The oppressed groups include Aramaeans (belonging to various Christian denominations) 12%, Sunni Kurds 12%,, Sunni Circassians 3%, Druze Neo-Phoenicians 3%, Armenians 2%, Turkic peoples 2%, and Sunni Arabic speaking people 50%.
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/who-does-not-want-turkey-in-iraq.html

The Syrian regime does not permit its Druze citizens to visit their relatives and friends
http://www.amislam.com/kuwait.htm

SyriaComment.com: "The Jews of Syria," By Robert TuttleAs part of the minority Alawi sect, Hafez used Syria's minorities (Kurds, Jews, Christians, Palestinians, Druze) to strengthen his position against the ...
http://faculty-staff.ou.edu/L/Joshua.M.Landis-1/syriablog/2005/10/jews-of-syria-by-robert-tuttle.htm

[Referring to Syria after the murder of Hariri:]
"The day will come when we will get brooms and sweep away this dirt, the criminal authority, the terrorist authority," Druze leader Walid Jumblatt told reporters at Hariri's house. "This day will come soon and all of the Lebanese people will rise and send them to hell."
http://www.greatestjeneration.com/archives/week_2005_02_13.php

BBC NEWS | Middle East | Beirut bomb kills anti-Syria MP, He was frank about it," the Druze leader told the BBC. "He was saying to the Syrian people, to the Arab world, these kinds of regimes, terrorist regimes, ...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4520324.stm

If the Syrian regime continues to oppose peace in the region (Mr. Assad is definitely not "sitting on the fence"), Syria itself could be threatened with partition and reorganization into its natural constituent parts: an Allawite state in the northwest absorbing part of northern Lebanon and living under Turkish and Israeli protection; a majority Sunni state in the center giving thanks for its freedom from Allawite oppression; and a Druze state to the southeast overjoyed in its newfound independence.
http://www.iht.com/articles/1993/10/26/edlet_68.php


The Syrian-Iraqi Baath party and its Nazi beginnings


http://www.eretzyisroel.org/~jkatz/baath.html

Syria: The ruling Alawis (branch of Shia Islam) are all involved in the tyrannical administration, with nepotism and tribalism being overwhelming; yet, the Alawis represent about 16% of the country�s population. The oppressed groups include Aramaeans (belonging to various Christian denominations) 12%, Sunni Kurds 12%,, Sunni Circassians 3%, Druze Neo-Phoenicians 3%, Armenians 2%, Turkic peoples 2%, and Sunni Arabic speaking people 50%.

http://www.buzzle.com/articles/who-does-not-want-turkey-in-iraq.html

The Syrian regime does not permit its Druze citizens to visit their relatives and friends

http://www.amislam.com/kuwait.htm

Druze are Arabs -- they speak Arabic and their culture is Arabic.  Druze consider themselves Muslims, but other Muslims do not.  Druze are Unitarian Muslims, combining the teachings of Islam with the best parts of other religions including, Hinduism.  In fact, 35% of Druze possesses a gene which connects them to Asia.  This is very unusual in the Middle East.

They broke off from Islam during the 11th century.   Because the Druze were persecuted, they chose to almost immediately cease proselytizing other believers.  There are probably about a million Druze in the world today.  Most of them live in Lebanon and Syria with about 100,000 Druze living in northern Israel.

It is precisely because of the years of oppression (by other Muslim majority) that they were forced to endure that the Druze community chose to pledge their allegiance to their host (Israel) country or leader.  That way the leaders would protect them from outside or local forces wishing to persecute them because they were a break-off from Islam.


http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/07/a_tale_of_two_druze.html

The Druze in the Middle East: Their Faith, Leadership, Identity ...by Nissim Dana - 2003 - Social Science - 227 pages

2 In a comprehensive study conducted by Salih al-Shaykh, "The Druze Identity'," ... of years and were persecuted and attacked by the oppressive majority'; ...
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=2nCWIsyZJxUC&pg=PA201&lpg=PA201&dq=muslims...




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