Syria: videos
A human rights revolution
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shocking video of Bahrain Peaceful protesters





The following interactive map via Qatar is better than the AIUSA version. So large tracts of Syria are free from murder and mayhem with most deaths in 'loyal' provinces caused through terror bombings by religious fanatics. The non-cohesive 'ganged-up' FSA are also murdering most of their prisoners. There is no pan-Syrian rebellion, that's just a myth. It was obviously not true right from the very first protests.
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i have visited syria many times in the last 30yrs and always found the ordinary people welcome you but the people with money are the parasites of that counrty who have kept thier positions through fear , bribary and .theft and coruption.i urge anybody who is doing business with these murderers to stop now.i watch the chanellm4 documentary and can honestly with hand on my heart this is nothing to what is happening right now . also syria has for 40yrs. been a hell hole for freedom of speach. god bless are muslim brothers and sisters and remember those who have died are in paradise. do not let there deaths be in vain, keep the fight going strong. god bless you all. mazza31
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.
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View all comments (7 more)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
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
Syria and its people free love freedom and Tzaiqgua from decades of injustice we have to go into great campaigns of solidarity with the Syrian people for their freedom and to stop injustice
I hope the Syrian authorities will stop and listen to what people are saying all around the world - stop the violence now!
The mass arrests in Syria months ago was really troubling. Imagine? 300 people were arrested due to involvement in pro-democracy protests. And a large figure of people were killed during that time. It was so tragic that the damages were more than payday loans. But the saddest part was the lives it claimed. I hope it will never happen in my country.
I am not afraid