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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 or later .
And finally , I just would like to say to every government in the world : we don't need you at all because we depend only on god and he helps us ..and let me say that our victory is coming sooner to disappoint you all !!



Love Syria forever <33
The scale of the suffering caused by 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 by the 2010 earthquake. More: Complete coverage on the Syria refugee crisis However, while the international news agenda is dominated by 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 more desperate need of support.
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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 heart 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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