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Homs, Syria … Before & After
Thanks @BintAlRifai

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***HEARTBREAKING*** THE MOST CREATIVE TOWN IN SYRIA WAS LIBERATED TODAY - AT THE COST OF SOME OF IT’S TINIEST CITIZENS. Idleb (Kafranbel): Aug 10, 2012 - This little boy was crushed under the weight of tons of concrete from his home after Assad’s forces shelled it. As Assad’s forces were forced to flee the town they have occupied for some 13 months, they began shelling it as they fled, trying to kill as many innocents as they could before they left.

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***AWFUL & TRAGIC*** THIS LITTLE BABY BOY IS STARVING. ASSAD’S FORCES MASSACRE HIS VILLAGE AND STARVE THE SURVIVORS. Homs (Houla): Aug 11, 2012 - What a wretched life these people live. A truly miserable existence. It is not enough that Assad’s forces came to their town and massacred over 100+ women and children in a blood-thirsty rampage so violent that the world is yet to come to terms with it. Not much has changed in Houla since the massacre. Assad’s tanks still lob shell after shell on the collection of villages from a mountaintop nearby every ingle day. The area is surrounded by Assad’s forces, gangs and supporters - nothing is allowed in, no one is allowed out. 

This little baby boy does not have enough to eat. He needs baby formula yet there is none. There won’t be any soon either. One way or another, Assad is determined to exterminate the children of this town. If not by the knives of his thugs, or by the shells of his tanks, or by the bullets of his soldiers … then by starving them slowly in an agonizing death that no human being should ever suffer.

Say a prayer for this boy and all the other children who do not have enough to eat as you feast on your meal tonight. 

You can help, please donate to one of the following or contact your local representatives: 

Syrian Orphans - A collection of Non-Profit Org’s supporting orphans in Syria

Rise 4 Humanity - Dedicated to helping the children of Syria via donations and awareness campaigns 

Humanitarian Relief For Syria - Supports needy families and orphans as well as distributing aid in Syria

Syrian Sunrise Foundation -  Promotes social and economic opportunity and growth in Syria through humanitarian relief efforts.

Syrian Relief Care -  Independent, Non-Profit Org of volunteers set up to raise money for the basic humanitarian needs in Syria.

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Report describes brutal torture in Syria

[TW: sickening accounts of torture]

“Basat al reeh.” “Dulab.” “Falaqa.” They are Arabic names for torture techniques that send chills through the hearts of Syrians, particularly the untold thousands who are believed to have been detained during the uprising of the last 15 months. [x]

CNN & Human Rights Watch

(Read more by following the link).

The power of street art - Listening Post - Al Jazeera English

Quite interesting :)

Where Can Syria’s Asma Assad Go? – The Daily Beast

“Doubtlessly, the evacuation plan for Assad’s wife, children, mother, and other family members has been ready for a long time,” says Yuri Krupnov, a pro-Kremlin analyst. “Everybody is going to be moved to Moscow safely as soon as it is really needed.” Illustrating the tricky diplomacy matters that would prevent many other nations from sheltering the Assads, Krupnov dismissed the chance that neighboring Belarus would become a new home for the first lady, given investments in Belarus by Gulf states: “[Belarussian president Alexander] Lukashenko will not do it—he cannot risk investments and contracts with Qatar,” Krupnov said.

But, unlike two other likely possibilities for the Assad family’s exile—Tunisia and Iran—Russia has earned a reputation as a welcoming place for tyrants’ families. The fact that human-rights groups accuse President Assad of commanding troops that have killed over 10,000 victims would probably not stop Moscow from welcoming the “Rose of Desert,” as Syrians once called his wife for her beauty, manners and excellent education.

I would not be surprised if Asma Al-Assad was in Russia already. After all, Russia and Bashar & Asma Al-Assad seem to be very fond of each other….

Besides, I find it extremely ironic that Asma’s hope is in fleeing to Russia. Now she cannot pretend she is civilised while she speaks British. She will even have to teach her children Russian lol.

Not that people will ever let them continue their criminal lives just as so, but whatever..

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دوما 21 7 2012 ابطال الجيش الحر يصيبون طائرة هولوكوبتير في خزان الوقود

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Free Syrian Army (FSA) shoots down a helicopter.

Syria rebels seize key border crossings - Middle East - Al Jazeera English

Fighters take control of number of border points with Iraq and Turkey, while clashes continue around Damascus.

Syrian opposition fighters have taken control of a number of border crossings with Iraq and Turkey, as state television said the country’s intelligence chief, who sustained injuries during Wednesday’s attack, has died.

Rebels were in control of the Abu Kamal border crossing near Iraqi town of al-Qaim, on the Damascus-Baghdad highway and one of the most important trade routes in the Middle East, Hakim al-Zamili, head of the security and defence committee in Iraqi parliament, told a local television station on Thursday.

Qassim al-Dulaimi, Iraqi Army Brigadier General said the rebels forced the border guards from their posts but did not cross into Iraq. Al-Qaim is located about 320km to the west of Baghdad.

However, local Iraqi officials said two other major border crossings remained in control of the Syrian regime.

Mohammed Fathi, spokesman for the governor of Iraq’s western Anbar province that includes al-Qaim, said the largest port at al-Walid, which is also located near the Jordanian border and accounts for an estimated 90 per cent of traffic between Iraq and Syria remained in the government’s hands.

Iraq has closed the al-Qaim crossing and sent two army brigades and a helicopter unit from Baghdad to the border between al-Qaim and Walid, according to a spokesman for the Anbar provincial council. The border between Iraq and Syria extends for 605km.

Al Jazeera’s Jane Arraf, reporting from Irbil in northern Iraq, said: “According to sources, military presence is believed to be there to prevent infiltration.”

Head of UNHCR has appealed to Iraqi government to reopen the border to allow Syrians to cross the border, she said.

Rebels have also taken control of two posts at Bab al-Hawa and Jarablus along the border with Turkey after fierce gun battles on Thursday.

“Rebel fighters seized control of the Bab al-Hawa crossing [in the northwestern province of Idlib],” the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

“The crossing is under our control. They withdrew their armoured vehicles,” said a rebel fighter who would only beidentified as Ali, being treated for wounds on the Turkish side.

The carcasses of burnt-out Turkish heavy duty vehicles were scattered across the scene of the battle. Some 150 armed rebel fighters were in control of the post, which lies opposite Turkey’s Cilvegozu border crossing in the southern province of Hatay.

Al Jazeera’s Isil Sariyuce, reporting from Reyhanli in Turkey near al-Hawa border crossing, said: “Truck drivers coming from Syrian side said they did not find any Syrian officials at the border check point to stamp their papers and passports.”

“They claimed that the border was under the control of Free Syrian Army but it does not mean it control the entire region as there is military base just one km from here.

“It is important for FSA to control this border crossing which is just 50km from Syria’s second biggest city, Aleppo.”

Government offensive continues

Assad forces have launched an assault on the eastern Damascus neighbourhood of Jubar, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said on Friday.

“Syrian regular forces, including trucks and cars packed with heavily armed men, stormed the district of Jubar,” the Britain-based watchdog said, adding that “searches had begun” in the neighbourhood.

The reported assault came shortly after Syrian state television announced that regime forces had “cleaned” the al-Midan neighbourhood of ”terrorists”.

“Our brave army forces have completely cleaned the area of Midan in Damascus of the remaining mercenary terrorists and have reestablished security,” the broadcaster said.

It said authorities seized large quantities of weapons including machine guns, explosive belts, rocket-propelled grenades and communications equipment.

Damascus activist Khaled al-Shami, contacted via Skype, said rebels carried out a “tactical” retreat early on Friday to spare civilians further shelling after five days of intense clashes between opposition fighters and regime forces.

The Observatory, in an earlier statement, said “seven tanks and two armed personnel carriers stormed the district” of al-Midan, in southern Damascus.

Clashes were also reported in Kafr Souseh and Al-Hajar Al-Aswad on outskirts of Damascus between Syrian regime forces and rebel fighters.

Intelligence chief dead

Fighting has intensified over the past week as rebels closed in on the capital and launched their most serious blow yet on Assad’s inner circle, killing top aides in a bomb blast Wednesday as they attended a security meeting.

National security chief and close Assad adviser, General Hisham Ikhtiyar, died on Friday of wounds suffered in the bombing, the fourth member of Assad’s inner circle to die in the blast, according to state-run TV.

Meanwhile, the United Nations refugee agency, UNHCR, said on Friday that up to 30,000 Syrian refugees might have crossed into Lebanon in the past 48 hours to escape fighting in their country.

“We have reports we are trying to verify that thousands of Syrians overnight and yesterday crossed into Lebanon. So far reports vary between 8,500 and 30,000 people may have crossed in the past 48 hours,” Melissa Fleming, chief spokeswoman of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, said.

“Borders remain open…people continue to flood into Lebanon.”

One million Syrians are also believed to be internally displaced within the country as of last week, she told a news briefing in Geneva. The figure came from the Syrian Arab Red Crescent whose previous estimate was that 500,000 were uprooted.

Al Jazeera’s Zeina Khodr, reporting from Massna in eastern Lebanon, said: “People fleeing Syria said they were scared, they could not sleep at night, and they heard sound of guns and explosions. They were worried and arriving to seek safety.”

“Army beefed the security along the border but Lebanon and Syria have long and porous border.

“There are many illegal routes that have been used by the opposition fighters and people who have been wounded to come to Lebanon.”

Great! This will ease the movement across the borders and allow supplies and people in and out of Syria.

After all these horrible crimes committed and people having to flee their homes and their lives, it is good the revolutionaries are gaining more control.

(Source: talebyheart)

Regime forces massacred more than 250 people in the village of Tremseh in the suburb of Hama.
Speechless. Day after day the Syrian regime of Bashar Al-Assad proves how evil it is, yet the international society keeps sending observers and postponing deadlines. It is obvious that they do not care #Kofi Annan.
Syrian Revolution Death Toll 06.07.2012 (source)
To the highest heaven all brave martyrs who died fighting for their country’s freedom.
 18,559 people have been brutally killed by the Syrian regime of Bashar Al-Assad during the last 14 months and still more crimes are committed against the Syrian people. Shelling of whole neighbourhoods, torture of people, rape of women and children and so on…
It is absolutely amazing how the Syrian people still finds strength and courage to face the regime with protests and hopes for a better Syria. May God protect you all. 
Revolutionaries in the provicne of Idlib take an oath to keep fighting till Assad is toppled.
“Martyrs are not and will never be just numbers.”
damasian1:

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 Freedom!!
no retreat,
no surrender,
no matter how long the revolution:
we either win, or we win.
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 Pray for Syria!

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 *** VERY GRAPHIC *** THESE ARE SOME OF THE CHILDREN THAT WERE KILLED, DYING OR WERE GRAVELY INJURED BY ASSAD’S FORCES ON Mar 4, 2012. Someone made a compilation of the various dead, dying and injured children from Rastan, Homs.