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Daily Archives: January 23, 2013

Syria – where medicine is a weapon of war

Posted on January 23, 2013 by alisariram

http://www.channel4.com/news/syria-where-medicine-is-a-weapon-of-war

Posted in doctors, Humanitarian aid, medicine, Syria, Syrian people | Tagged Syria, syrian government, Victims | Leave a comment

Flash back: Homs revisited lest we forget how the Syrian regime destroyed Baba Amr, thus changing the course of the Revolution

Posted on January 23, 2013 by alisariram

Please note that all images are images published by the media except a few which were posted to facebook. On my Introduction page, I had mentioned that I would be travelling back in time to various important landmarks in the Revolution in … Continue reading →

Posted in Annihilation, Children of Syria, Death, Freedom, Images, Notes, Second phase of the Syrian Revolution, suffering, Syria, Syrian regime, Victims | Tagged annihilation, Children of Syria, destruction, Human Rights, Human spirit, Revolution, syrian regime, unspeakable acts, violence | 2 Comments

Does the earth of Syria grow corpses هل تزرع ارض سوريا الجثث؟

Posted on January 23, 2013 by alisariram
Posted in Alisar's notes and articles, Annihilation, Crimes against humanity, Death, Syria, Syrian regime | Tagged annihilation, art, Death, Revolution, Syria, syrian regime, Victims | Leave a comment
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    I am an artist, a writer and a researcher. I know Arabic and English . I am interested in music and art of every description. I like to describe myself as the embodiment of a harmonious marriage between two cultures which I value and treasure.

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