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posted by AlOoOosh
I am here just because I need someone to hear me ...
I am never here to complain o to ask for help , I just want tu to know.

Syria has always been a wonderful and peaceful country until a big disaster occurred on March 15,2011.

A revolution started in Syria asking for freedom and a better life for people.

What's known about Syria's government is that they are real terrorists and they don't respect the other opinion .
So, they started to arrest people who say o do anything against them.. and when they arrest people it ends with torturing them until death .

Now we are in 2013 and nothing has changed...
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posted by AlOoOosh
Today is a día that is one of the unforgotten days of Syria's revolution ..
Today is the first día for people in Damascus to smell the chemical weapons that are launched por Syria's government in order to kill the people and their revolution ..
Chemical weapons are the most harmful and dangerous weapons to use .
Some of them lead to death and some lead to diseases that have no cure ..
Mr. Obama has dicho that it's a red line to use chemical weapons .
And I ask now : where are tu Obama ?
They killed the air , the children,and the trees .. They killed everything ..And we still don't know where we are going ..
All we want is peace peace peace !!!
posted by AlOoOosh
Syria: Displaced Families In Homs Receive WFP Food
Over 1.2 million people are displaced inside Syria and some 250,000 people have fled the country and became refugees in neighbouring countries. Many of them left their homes, lives and had to flee with their families with only the clothes that they were wearing.


The conflict in Syria continues to impact the humanitarian situation resulting in significant humanitarian needs.
Access to basic needs including food, water, electricity and medical supplies has been interrupted in areas witnessing armed activities. A growing number of main breadwinners have become unemployed and soaring comida and fuel prices across the country have also exacerbated the situation. In response, WFP – in partnership with the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) – is currently providing monthly comida assistance to 1.5 million Syrians.
هذه البلاد شقة مفروشة !

هـذي البـلاد شـقـةٌ مفـروشـةٌ ، يملكها شخصٌ يسمى عنتره …

يسـكر طوال الليل عنـد بابهـا ، و يجمع الإيجـار من سكـانهـا ..

و يطلب الزواج من نسـوانهـا ، و يطلق النـار على الأشجـار …

و الأطفـال … و العيـون … و الأثـداء …والضفـائر المعطـره ...

هـذي البـلاد كلهـا مزرعـةٌ شخصيـةٌ لعنـتره …

سـماؤهـا .. هواؤهـا … نسـاؤها...
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posted by AlOoOosh
DAMASCUS (usually called Esh Shâm, also Dimeshk) is one of the oldest and most remarkable cities in the world, and bursts upon the view of the traveller like a vision of paradise. It is situated at the base of the Anti-Lebanon Mountains, in latitude 33° 32´ north, longitude 36° 20´ east; one hundred and thirty-three English miles north-north-east of Jerusalem, one hundred and eighty miles south-by-west of Aleppo, and about fifty miles east of the Mediterranean, at an altitude of two thousand two hundred and sixty feet above the sea-level. It numbers about one hundred and twenty thousand...
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لاتنادوا أحدا ماتت الضمائر وانتحرت الإنسانيّة
لاتنادوا عربً لاتنادوا مايُسمى دولاً إسلاميّة
أطفالٌ بعمر الورودِ تقطّع وتذبح وأتساءل هل نحن في زمن البشريّة؟؟؟
لمْ يحدث شيء في آآلحولة ..
فقط آلإنسانية مآآتت ..
... وآآلقلوب مآتت ..
وآآلضمير مآت ..
وآآلنخوة وآلعروبة مآتؤؤؤآآ ..
... لم يحدث شيء في آآلحولة ..
فقط أنهآآر من آآلدمآء ..
وأكوآم من آآلجثث وآلأشلآء ..
وآلأرواح تملئ آآلسمآء ..
السؤال يلي دائما كنت شوفو على قناة السورية و الدنيا
شو الحرية يلي عم نطالب فيها
انا رح قول بعض الأشياء و الحرة او الحر عندو اضافة على هدول يكتب تعليق
أولا
مساواة حقوق الناس كلها مع بعضها يعني الوزير ما بيفرق عن المدرس بشي والمدرس ما بيفرق عن الخضرجي بشي
ما والله اذا كان حضرة جناب الوزير بدو يمر بهالشارع بسيارتو يقلعوا العالم ويقفوا...
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posted by AlOoOosh
Syria is a very great and beautiful country suffering of war these days because we wanted our freedom ....
The revolt started on March 15,2011 .
We Syrians have faced every kind of fear , and our government has used and still using every kind of weapons against us(airplanes ,tanks......) just because we want our freedom .
The whole world shuts up while we are screaming...
But , to me that will never disappoint us , we will go on and we will never stop asking for our rights , and freedom is coming to us sooner o later .
And finally , I just would like to say to every government in the world : we don't need tu at all because we depend only on god and he helps us ..and let me say that our victory is coming sooner to disappoint tu all !!



amor Syria forever <33
The scale of the suffering caused por Syria's civil war is staggering. The persecution, torture and killings of civilians during the Syria crisis rival that seen during the darkest years of the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo. I equate the appalling destruction in cities such as Aleppo to the damage caused to Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince por the 2010 earthquake. More: Complete coverage on the Syria refugee crisis However, while the international news agenda is dominated por stories about the fighting and conjecture on when President Bashar al-Assad will fall, what has often been overlooked is the condition of those Syrian civilians struggling to survive, and now, during this harsh winter, in even más desperate need of support.
posted by aya3
An oasis in the Syrian desert, north-east of Damascus, Palmyra contains the monumental ruins of a great city that was one of the most important cultural centres of the ancient world. From the 1st to the 2nd century, the art and architecture of Palmyra, standing at the crossroads of several civilizations, married Graeco-Roman techniques with local traditions and Persian influences.
Palmyra (Tadmor in Arabic) is in the corazón of Syrian Desert, and is often described as the bride of the desert. Its magnificent remains tell of a heroic history during the reign of queen Zenobia.

The Oasis, as it is...
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--Doctor speaking from a medical point in Eastern Al Ghouta, also receiving victims of chemical weaponry:
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--Photos/videos of martyrs taken from Arbeen:

(21 martyred children and 8 martyred men in video solely)
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(father carrying martyred daughter)
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(one of the martyred children)
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(one of the martyred children)
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(2 martyred children)
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(martyred man)
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(one martyred child)
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--Victims of chemical weaponry:
(child suffocating)
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(child affected; blue lips due to suffocation)
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(civilians on ground)
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VIDEOS
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posted by AlOoOosh
Syria ...you are a heaven that lives in my eyes

a corazón that squeezes my corazón

you've left me like my days have left me...

and tu are a pain in my soul that must wake up someday and kill the silent darkness

No , No friend ....I am not the one who betrays

I am not the one who forgets

I am not the one who gives up these feelings

I will be carrying tu on my back forever and I won't feel tired

I will cruzar, cruz with tu the rivers. the beaches , and the sees

I will grow the rosas in tu

and i will light a thousand candles for tu

I will light everything that has burnt out

Yes ...and I will pray in tu someday

and I won't die

I won't die my friend ... I will fall asleep in your skies

No matter how the time passes

my soul will be living forever in your plains .

The free rebel: Ola .