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  • It will cause further international metformin dosage outrage if embassy officials try to intimidate Syrians living, studying or working abroad.

  • I'm not afraid!! so we should not be as with my cases of oppression it take thousand to die to make this right not to be afraid to be heard by those who make us afraid to change, to have the freedom to change, it is again absolute power corrupts absolutely. I hope that Arab countries will hear that your people are hurting, you are hurting and killing them, I hope that change that have be made in Tunisia, Egypt and other Arab countries time is for change, the time is now.

    The right to development is the measure of the respect of all other human rights.That should be our aim: a situation in which all individuals are enabled to maximize their potential, and to contribute to the evolution of society as a whole.

    Kofi Annan, United Nations Secretary-General

  • Let's hope that Assad takes note of what's happened in Libya and realise that continued repression is unlikely to be successful. It will cause further international outrage if embassy officials try to intimidate Syrians living, studying or working abroad.

  • People in Syria, Yemen and Bahrain really needs to pause from the organizations of the free world to put pressure on corrupt regimes Thank you and with you we Mtdhamon

  • so good well done guys and many thanks for emnesty group for they help about syria

  • it was very nice to say I'm not afraid ,,,,,,

  • alah bless you guys !!! i like this action keep it up please we need your support

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Amnesty International

Uploaded by Amnesty International (Emerson) on 04 October 2011

Emerson's thoughts:

As we launched a report showing that Syrian Embassy officials are intimidating expats across the world, we stood with Syrian activists to show we are not afraid.
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