rumor says that Bashar ASSad wanted to resign long time ago. But his son, wanting to continue the family business of “inheriting republics”, keeps on holding him back.
the Economist. Volume 401, Number 8760. November 19th-25th, 2011. Page 49.
the bloody hand writing reads:
“still alive, yet they put me in the morgue. Tell mom I love her”
Wake up and realize that this happens in Syria everyday.
Down with dictatorship.. down with Bashar.
Top left: the Martyr who ignited Egypt’s revolution
Top right: the Martyr who ignited Tunisia’s revolutions
Lower rows: a sample of the thousands of Syrian Martyrs, being killed every day for dreaming of freedom.
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in no other place on Earth, dreams can be this expensive.
Pray for Syria!!
(Source: come-start-a-revolution)
Farzat, the Syrian cartoonist, … they broke his fingers.
Alqashoosh, the Syrian singer,… they cut his throat.
Farzat Aljarban, the truth photographer, … they pulled his eyes.
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Pray for Syria!
..and God, oh God, please, please listen. We draw with our own blood, sing without air, and see nothing but our funerals. And we pray, so please listen.
Thanks hellosyria:
A really good video compilation of pro and anti Assad demonstrations, watch it and see the difference between protests in Syria
(Source: youtube.com)
Reporter Ramita Navai goes undercover for a rare look at the uprising from inside Syria. Plus a profile of the dictator who has managed to hold on longer than any amidst the Arab unrest—President Bashar al-Assad.