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  • اخى الكريم
    بكل مرارة تعتصرنا ولانريد للشعب السورى ان يكرر تجربة بلدى ليبيا التى خسرت من ابنائها ما يفوت الخمسون الف مواطن ضحايا للتحرير ومنهم ابرياء لم يحملوا السلاح مطالبهم التغيير والعادالة والديمقراطية التى افتقدوها لطيلة اربع عقود اتمنى منك مراسلتى لاانقل لكم نصائح ثمينة جدا فى الحفاظ على الصف السورى ونسئل اللهان يحقن دماء الابرياء الذين هم فى الغالب ضحايا

  • النظام السورى حاله حال الانظمة الاحادية الاستبدادية التى تعتبر الشعوب التى تحكمها ملكية خاصة لها وتتصرف فيها على اسس حقول التجارب
    ان ما نشاهده من حراك عربى متعطش للديمقراطية جعل الشعوب العربية با الونة تجارب فى نظم الاطاحة با الانظمة
    من حق الشعب ان يعيش بكرامة وينال الحرية والعدالة وهذه النقطة الى جعلت من العالم ان تكون له موطاء قدم
    لعنة الله على هكذا حكام جعلوا منا حقول تجارب

  • Dear Human,

    While various existing Press codes have some differences, most share common elements including the principles of — truthfulness, accuracy, objectivity, impartiality, fairness and public accountability.

    Impartiality is an essential element of any objective analysis. However, it has a double-edged knife end which should be used carefully to maintain objectivity, particularly, when it concerns journalism that seeks the truth and only the truth.

    Being impartial before a brutal murder of innocent people and human genocides, like what is happening now in Syria, Libya and Yemen, is a contribution to the crime; Hence, who is watching the crimes 'impartially' should be held responsible with the offenders.

    Attached are few samples of Assad's regime genocides committed against innocent people of Syria who stood up against the corruption and humiliation, please do something about it, do anything you can do to help stopping those crimes which continues to take place as you are reading those lines.

    Don’t wait for others to act, I beg you with every human cell in you, PLEASE ACT NOW before it’s too late!

    The Syrian Revolution has begun and will never stop, after all the blood that has been shed, until the corrupted Syrian regime curb its pervasive security apparatus, left the emergency law, develop the rule of law starting by holding offenders who committed hose vicious offenses against the Syrian people, free thousands of political prisoners, allow freedom of expression, and reveal the fate of tens of thousands of dissenters who since disappeared in the 1970s.

    SYRIAN PEOPLE DEMAND FREEDOM

    SYRIAN PEOPLE DEMAND LIFE

    SYRIAN PEOPLE DEMAND REMOVAL OF THE REGIME

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On Saturday 29 September, Amnesty teamed up with British Syrians in Solidarity to organise a march through London and a rally outside the Syrian Embassy. Over 2,000 people joined us to stand in solidarity and defiance with people in Syria calling for human rights reform. All pictures are © Clare Struthers/Amnesty International.

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