Beirut Refugee Camp Massacre (18th Paranormal Incident)
"Come, kids...... House First! Moridey let the children into his house, and then asked his attendants to find their favorite snacks to entertain the children. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 Seeing that the children were sitting on the carpet and eating snacks carefree, he quietly led his entourage straight to the entrance of the town.
Mauridei is really a very attentive old man, and he entertains the children to snacks in the hope that the children will not go out of the house easily. During the war years, a group of unidentified people usually came with more than luck. Exposing children to fear is the only thing the "prophet" can do.
When Moridei came to the entrance of the town with the young men of the town, and met the "unidentified" people that the children said, everyone was stupid, some cried excitedly, and even worse, they all ran to the group of unknown people......
Why is this happening? That's because their "family" is back.
Let's start with Lebanon at that time: on April 15, 1975, fighting between Palestinian guerrillas and Christian Falangist militias broke out in Lebanon, with a total death toll of nearly 100 on that day. The right-wing Christian Falangist party is in this Mu. A country split between Slings and Christians has a solid foundation. The Lebanese people are equally divided in this conflict, with the Falangists opposing Palestinian attacks on Israel from Lebanese territory. The battle was mainly concerned with the future homeland of the Palestinian guerrillas who were driven out of Jordan by King Hussein in 1970-1971. The civil war lasted intermittently for 16 years. This is called the "Lebanese Civil War" in world history!
After the outbreak of the Lebanese civil war, the entire population was in dire straits, because Lebanon is a multi-sectarian country with a population of about 1.3 million. The ratio of the population of the Slanism is 6:5, because religious conflicts between people are not uncommon in the country of Lebanon. When the Lebanese civil war broke out, once one gang gained the upper hand, there would be horrific massacres. The Beirut massacre in Lebanon was one of the most notorious massacres. Human behaviour.
The Sabraandshatilamassacre was a massacre that took place between September 15 and September 18, 1982, in Beirut's Sabra neighborhood and the neighboring Shatila refugee camp, and was perpetrated by Lebanese Christian militias. The number of people killed ranged from 762 to 3,500, with the vast majority being Palestinians and Lebanese Shia Muhammads. Sling.
Speaking of which, I don't know if you can understand it? The town of Deli Musai is a town mainly composed of Shia Mu. A small village of Sling's devotees. (Editor's note: Don't think that foreign towns are "on the same level" as Chinese towns.) If nothing else, how big is China? How big is Lebanon? The Lebanese town is, at best, a Chinese village. With a population of about 400 people, many residents of this town have only two options to ensure their safety because of the Lebanese civil war: first, to run to Syria and become an international refugee, and second, to run to the capital, Beirut, which is relatively the safest place in the country. According to relevant information, in September 1982, 31 residents of the town of Delimuse chose to go to Beirut, 8 chose to flee to Syria and become international refugees, and the rest of the people, led by Moridai, prayed to Allah for protection.
During the war years, those who could choose to flee were usually people with some skills. I wonder if you can understand this point of view? I feel the need to educate readers about evacuation in times of peace.
Escaping, in a conventional sense, is to go to a so-called safe destination, how to get there? It's up to you......
Chinese people have a sense of "home", so once they flee, it must be difficult, Chinese put the greatest wealth into a real estate certificate, to put it bluntly, the concept of fleeing is just "leaving home" in the concept of Chinese, in other words, fleeing is temporary, I still have to integrate and encourage. To sum up, fleeing is more of a "drift", just a temporary act of refuge, a kind of forced behavior, there is no clear direction to the destination, everyone says where it is safe, I will follow the army, I don't care where to flee, anyway, I still have to go home! So in the impression of the Chinese, the "threshold" for fleeing is very high, we have seen many scenes in the movie, the city has fallen, many people are unwilling to escape, waiting there, would rather live and die with "home". Which city I go to, no matter how successful my development is, it is a symbol of a stranger, and only when I return to my own home and go to my own pit, is it called a real homecoming. China is so big, it is relatively easy to find a safe place to hide, but it is difficult to make you feel at home, so the Chinese people generally do not have the concept of "fleeing", it is really a last resort, and the real scourge of war has endangered the safety of themselves and their families, so they have the idea of fleeing. Therefore, in the concept of Chinese people, if you want to flee sincerely, the threshold is not high, the key is that you can't cross the threshold of "home" in your heart. It's spiritual. However, in the international community, the threshold for real escape is relatively high. Fleeing is the same as moving, they don't have the concept of "household registration", today I can be a Beijinger, tomorrow I am not happy, come to the south, I can become a Shanghainese, Guangzhou. This time, there is a threshold for evacuation. I always want to go to the best place, anyway, I always want to do it in one step. As a result, when it comes time to flee, several specific "good" cities become people's first choice, and the destination is nothing more than public transportation, which is really hard to find. Take Beirut, for example, it is the capital, it is considered the safest place, so everyone sees Beirut as the first place to flee, so naturally, transportation to Beirut is hard to find.
Suffice it to say: those who were able to flee from Delimouse to Beirut at that time had some ability, at least they could get tickets. Most of the 31 people who fled did not allow you to drag your family with you, which is equivalent to me running away and leaving my relatives in Deli Musse. It seems a bit cruel, but in the face of human nature, this is a kind of sadness that has to succumb to reality, a ticket, for the whole family, is all hope and sustenance.
But what is incredible is that the people who fled to Beirut did not come to the capital without being safe, on the contrary, on the contrary, September 16, 1982, became the beginning of the real catastrophe of these fugitives - the Beirut refugee camp massacre.
Regarding this horrific massacre, there are still many people who oppose this massacre. The events of humanity blame each other, some people have gained wealth through this massacre, some have gained status through this massacre, and some have consolidated their power through this massacre...... No one alone has been punished for this massacre!
Let's take a look at the punishment of the "executioners" in the aftermath of this massacre: on December 16, 1982 (three months after the event), the United Nations General Assembly condemned the massacre and characterized it as ethnic cleansing. In the vote on the condemnation, 123 countries voted in favour and none voted against. Twenty-two countries abstained and 12 did not vote. Reprimand...... It is the greatest punishment for those executioners. It's like a murderer who kills a lot of people in public, and then gives the correct verdict: It's wrong for you to kill someone, and we want to scold you. That's all!
So who was the real instigator of this massacre? (To be continued) (To be continued.) )