(Newswire.net — August 27, 2015) — Europe is flooded with hundreds of thousands of emigrants from Syria, and also from Lybia, Iraq and Afghanistan, and all the countries ‘liberated’ from their cruel dictators and introduced to a democracy and contemporary way of governing the modern country. At least, that is what we learned from the media while US led NATO operations in the Middle East.
Now, there is war in all those countries, and hundreds of thousands of refugees are entering EU countries, mainly through Turkey who allegedly is sponsoring migrants to go to neighboring Greece, then move on to Germany.
“I regret, I was a fool,” a man presented himself as Dr. Akhmet, from Syria told a journalist from Russian newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda, at the Serbian-Hungarian border. “We were euphoric when Gadhafi went down. My son was a boy, mesmerized with revolution. Now, he is dead.”
“NATO has bathed in the blood of the whole Middle East,” a KP newspaper cited Dr. Akhmet. “Now, Europe will be destroyed. Our woman shall give birth to many children. In five years, the face of Europe will change completely. I am not looking forward to that, though. Personally, I deeply respect European culture. I don’t want to see mosques instead of churches here. However, it is inevitable. It is revenge. Insha-Allah!” Akhmet stressed.
According to Serbian news portal Telegraf, a commander of rebels in Syria, who were fighting against Asad’s regime, Lait el Saleh (30) a week ago transferred as a refugee from Syria across Serbia towards Netherland.
Abdul Kerim Faris – Photo courtesy of Pedja Milosavljevic
“My city is the most dangerous place on earth, so I’m traveling to Netherland. I have a relative there,” el Saleh told newspaper, explaining that his relative is another high-ranking officer who earlier reached Netherland with a group of ex-soldiers.
According to Zivadin Jovanovic, former Serbian minister of external affairs, EU is not an allay to the US as it is its rival. “The attack on Libya was an act of great barbarism,” Serbian newspaper Kurir cited Jovanovic.
“We saw that France suffers an inferiority complex, losing its reputation long ago,” Jovanovic told Kurir. “We saw Brittany, with enormous colonial experience, but it lacks a military force. Therefore, Brits often ignite conflicts, trying to combine their own ambition with American power and authority,” Jovanovic said.
Meanwhile, a story of a young boy from Syria, age 10, who alone walked more than 1500 miles touched the hearts of journalists who found him on the Serbian border with Hungary.
Abdul Kerim Faris, walked from Damascus to Belgrade, according to other refugees helping him out. “My father just told me to run and save my self, while he stayed in Damascus to protect my brothers and sisters,” he told Telegraf. “Father told me to go to Germany and he will find me there,” he said.
“Every night I dream of them and I yearn to see them again.” Faris told journalists, fearing he may never be reunited with his family again.