Friday, February 8, 2013

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SNHR| Syria| Casualties Report| 100 deaths| February 07 th, 2013

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The Syrian network for human rights documented 100 deaths, 07/02/2013 all across Syria. Amongst these deaths were 10 children and 5 ladies and 21 free Syrian army and 1 under torture . 
Damascus and Rural Damascus: 31
Homs: 16
Idlib: 15
Hama : 12
Aleppo: 11
Daraa: 8
Deir Al Zor: 3
Raqqa :2
Swaida : 1
Lattakia: 1

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We will be victorious ,,,
Syria will be Free ,,, 
Good Morning Hamza's Friends

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Adra-Damascus:
A MIG warplane was downed today by our fighters.

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People always win over their tyrants. The Syrians are not an exception. Watch your steps.They Syrian revolution-Kafranbel.
February 8, 2013

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Tentera samseng Bashar al-Assad bersenjatakan dengan pisau daging bertujuan untuk menyembelih umat islam sunni yang tidak bersalah. Jahanam mereka. Jahanam syiah. Mohon sebar kepada umat islam semua.

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Ini adalah jenazah pembunuhan beramai-ramai oleh tentera regim Bashad Assad Alawite Rafidah di Damascus dan jumlah kematian di anggarkan seramai 450 lebih mayat termasuk yang mati akibat disembelih.

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 Gambar menyedihkan di Syria. Tidak siapa yang tahu bagaimana kengerian orang awam disana ini telah menyaksikan dan merasai ketika peperangan tercetus pada setiap hari. Bukan senang juga untuk mengembalikan dan memulihkan bangunan-bangunan yang telah rosak ini suatu ketika nanti.

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Seorang pejuang veteran Tentera Pembebasan Syria ini menangkat senapangnya sambil melemparkan senyuman selepas pertempuran dengan askar regim Assad. Umur bukan penghalang untuk beliau berjihad disisi Allah S.W.T. Allahuakbar!

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 Jenayah perang terhadap kaum wanita di Syria, syahid Fatima Abd ARRahman Al-Hareerii, ibu kepada dua anak lelaki, telah ditembak dengan dua das tembakkan oleh penembak curi tentera regim Assad ketika dia keluar untuk membeli beberapa makanan untuk anak-anak mereka. RabbiyAllah.

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Usah menangis wahai para ibu di Syria, nescaya kehilangan anak-anak kecilmu telah pun Allah hantar mereka di Syurga. Insha'Allah.

Damsyik.

Pemeriksaan para mujahidin dari briged Zaid bin Thabit Ansari ke atas bangunan yang telah dibom oleh pesawat regim Assad laknatullah ke atas kawasan penduduk sunni di Damsyik.

Inikah yang dinamakan pemberontak oleh media Malaysia

Inikah yang dinamakan pemberontak oleh media Malaysia mahupun media dunia luar yang bersekongkol dengan USA,UK,Perancis & Israel? Perhati baik-baik apa yang telah mujahidin ini salurkan pada kaum wanita.Rezeki datang dari Allah.

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Jahanam syiah laknatullah. Semoga kehancuran dan kehinaan buat tentera regim syiah majusi yahudi kafir dalam membunuh umat islam Syria.

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Kalau anda semua prihatin kepada mereka di Syria. Tolong share, masih ramai lagi tidak tahu berkaitan peperangan yang tercetus di Syria. Sahabat seagama islam kita tertindas di sana Tolonglah mereka Ya Allah,turunkan kemenangan kepada sunni di sana Ya Allah!!!

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 Disini tempat Tentera Pembebasan Syria berkubu dalam kumpulan mereka dan disini jugalah tempat mereka tidur dan berehat, kawalan sentiasa dijaga agar pihak musuh tidak dapat menceroboh wilayah tawanan para mujahidin.

This is MY land!

This is MY land!

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Demonstration outside the BBC

Demonstration outside the BBC

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Orphans of Al-amal Institute for Orphans - Gaza
They need our support!

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A Palestinian prisoner died due to medical negligence by the Israeli authorities after his release from the jails.
Under international law, the Israeli Prison Service has the obligation to provide necessary healthcare to detainees. 

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‘Netanyahu disliked but likely voted for’



Israelis do not like Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his policies at home and abroad yet they are likely to vote for him in the upcoming legislative election, says a French weekly.

The Parisian magazine Le Point ran a commentary on the political life of the current Israeli premier, saying that when deciding on election campaign issues, Netanyahu listens only to his American political advisor Arthur Finkelstein.

The magazine also noted that some question Netanyahu’s integrity and liken him to former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, saying he has different political languages: One for foreign leaders and another for politicians at home.

On Monday, Netanyahu made a last-ditch plea to disaffected Israeli voters and urged them to go to the polls on January 22 and vote for him.

“I appeal to each and every citizen going to the ballot box: ‘Decide for whom you are going to vote - for a divided and weak Israel or for a united and strong Israel and a large governing party?’” he said.

The appeal followed weeks of rising support for Naftali Bennett, who has posed serious challenge to Netanyahu.

Bennett, a young politician from the religious far-right camp, leads Jewish Home Party, which has so far had only three seats in the Israeli parliament.

Bennett, who is opposed to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state, believes that Israel should annex the so-called Area C to the Occupied Palestinian Territories, an area, which makes nearly 60 percent of the Tel Aviv-occupied West Bank.

Bennett was Netanyahu’s bureau chief and ran his campaign for the Likud Party leadership in 2007. However, he later resigned from his position after quarreling with Netanyahu’s wife.

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/01/22/284876/netanyahu-disliked-but-likely-voted-for/

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Apartheid regime of Israel will collapse by 2020: Russian analyst

Apartheid regime of Israel will collapse by 2020: Russian analyst
(PIC) Heydar Jemal, the chairman of the Islamic Committee of Russia

A Russian political commentator says Israel is implementing an apartheid system in the occupied Palestinian territories which will most likely lead to its collapse by 2020.

Heydar Jemal, the chairman of the Islamic Committee of Russia, made the remarks in an interview with the Russian service of Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting last week.

“In my opinion, Israel will collapse by 2020,” 72 years after its establishment, Jemal said.

“Israel violates Muslims’ rights, kills Palestinians, and in fact has imposed an apartheid system” in Palestine, he added.

Jemal stated, “Secular dictatorial regimes in Arab countries and the Islamic world are not a threat to Israel,” adding, “What threatens Israel is the Islamic political community.”

Last month, Israeli officials said they would go ahead with plans to build 6,500 settler units on Palestinian territory, despite the opposition of the United Nations and the international community.

Earlier in January, an Israeli academician said that "Israel is occupying the West Bank and is expanding settlements all over the West Bank -- particularly around Jerusalem (al-Quds).”

“This will lead to either the creation of a single state (Palestine), in which there is eventually a majority of non-Jews… or as some Israelis would like, on the very far right, the expulsion of the Palestinians -- either way that is the end of…” Israel, said Dr. Paul Rivlin, a senior research fellow of Middle Eastern and African studies at Tel Aviv University.

More than half a million Israelis live in over 120 illegal settlements built since Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian territories of the West Bank and East al-Quds in 1967.

The UN and most countries regard the Israeli settlements as illegal because the territories were captured by Israel in a war in 1967 and are hence subject to the Geneva Conventions, which forbids construction on occupied lands.

And the apartheid regime of Israel denies about 1.7 million people in Gaza their basic rights, such as freedom of movement, jobs that pay proper wages, and adequate healthcare and education.

Gaza has been blockaded since 2007, a situation that has caused a decline in the standard of living, unprecedented levels of unemployment, and unrelenting poverty.

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/01/22/284873/israel-will-collapse-by-2020-analyst/

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Lubna Hanash 22yo was killed today by an Israeli occupation soldiers in front of her collage.
the 2 soldiers were driving in their own car, when they reached the collage and started firing at the students, Killing one and injuring few others. Isn't that a Terrorist action ?! RIP Lubna .

Lubna was killed after being shot in the face by Israeli gunfire in the southern West Bank Wednesday.

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 Armed soldiers of the IOF stormed the home of Hassan Karajeh at 2:30am, and, gathering the family together in one room, separated the men and women from each other. The soldiers started to search the family members and ordered them to strip naked for a strip search, however the men and women refused and defied this order.

Muhannad Karajeh, Hassan's brother and a lawyer, reported that special units of the Israeli army stormed the house and carried out an extensive search, in the process breaking furniture, scattering the contents of the house, and taking three personal computers, three mobile phones, and five bags of private documents belonging to the family.

Muhannad Karajeh further described how the Israeli soldiers attacked his brother Hassan, handcuffed and blindfolded him, and, arresting him, took him to an undisclosed location and refused to tell the family where.

The Karajeh family denounces Hassan's arrest and the way in which it was carried out by the Israeli occupation forces, and condemns the theft of their property and the destruction and smashing of the contents of their house. The family calls upon international human rights organisations to demand that the Israeli occupation forces immediately release Hassan and all others detained by the occupation forces.

Hassan Karajeh is the youth coordinator of Stop the Wall. He is a young human rights defender, well known at the local level and across the Arab world. He was youth ambassador for Palestine at the Arab Thought Forum and has represented various Palestinian organizations in many international conferences and seminars.

His arrest comes as part of the continued Israeli repression of Palestinian human rights defenders involved in popular action against Israeli occupation, including the illegal construction of the Wall and the settlements. Stop the Wall has repeatedly been the target of arrest campaigns and office raids in order to stop its activism aimed at implementing Palestinian rights and international law.

Governments across the globe have overwhelmingly condemned the illegal Israeli settlement enterprise and in particular the latest expansion of the E1 settlement bloc. If governments don´t want to accept Israel ridiculing their condemnations and international law, the least the international community should do is to stand up for the right to protest Israeli settlement construction.

The latest Israeli elections have yet again confirmed that Israel will only respect Palestinian rights and international law and start considering a just peace once heavy international pressure takes effect. Until then, Israel will continue to expand settlements and to implement their August 2011 announcement to the UN agencies that they plan to forcibly expel Palestinian communities in Area C (over 60 percent of the West Bank).

The new generation of active, creative and determined youth activists and their movement galvanizing popular resistance are clearly a threat to these actions and human rights defenders will pay a heavy toll of repression. Hassan is only one of them – a symbol of a new generation of Palestinian resistance. Stop the Wall therefore calls on all human rights organizations, Arab and international solidarity movements and human rights defenders to support us in mounting a powerful and effective campaign for the release of Hassan Karajah.

We are preparing an activist kit for you to join in the campaign to free Hassan. Updates will follow soon.

Free Hassan Karajah!

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Aftermath of demolitions by Israeli Forces, Al Maleh, Northern Jordan Valley, Jan. 23, 2013

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A Palestinian prisoner from Arraba village south of Jenin was released from Israeli custody on Wednesday after spending 20 years in jail. 

Dozens of people gathered at the al-Jalamah checkpoint north of Jenin to greet Ahmad Abdullah Ali al-Aridah.

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Mourners bury Palestinian boy killed by Israeli forces in Bethlehem, Jan. 23, 2013

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Tea in Gaza City

Tea in Gaza City

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Paralyzed By Israeli Missile, Child Faces Israeli Legal System



The Israeli Supreme Court delayed, Thursday, deliberation in an appeal filed on behalf of a Palestinian child from Gaza who was paralyzed by an Israeli missile that also killed several family members in Gaza.

Maria Aamen is now 11, but when she was only three years old, an Israeli missile struck a civilian vehicle in Gaza leading to the death of her mother, grandmother and her 7-year old brother.

Maria did not die in the attack but was seriously injured when the explosion threw her body out of the car causing Quadriplegia; seven Palestinians were injured in the attack.

Maria now lives in Um Al-Fahem, north of the country, receiving medical attention at a specialized Israeli medical center.

Following her serious injury, the Israeli Supreme Court made a rare decision in favor of Maria allowing her to receive the needed medical treatment.

But the Israeli Defense Ministry did not want to pay the expenses for Maria’s treatment, and in 2007, Israeli Defense Minister, Ehud Barak, decided to stop the funding for her treatment.

Since then, the family of Maria has been in legal battles with Israel, trying to ensure continued treatment in Israeli medical centers.

Defense Attorney, Adi Lustigman, stated that the Supreme Court decided to delay the deliberations until next week in order to study Maria’s medical file.

Lustigman presented the court with a detailed medical report outlining the health condition of the child, and informing the court that Maria constantly needs respirators, thorough medical attention, and is always dependent on her power chair.

Maria told the Bokra News Agency that she wants her “old life back”, and that she wants to be like other children, without her power chair, and without all of those machines.

“I want to live like other children do, I want to live without a power chair, without respirators”, she said, “As a child, I was robbed of my basic rights to live in peace, the Israeli missile killed my dear mother, my brother, my grandmother, and my uncle, and left me in this condition”.

“Today am fighting for my life in this court, trying to convince Israel to continue to pay for my much needed medical expenses”, Maria added, “Am still alive because of the extensive medical attention am receiving here, and my respirator, am moving around on my power chair, I can’t move any part of my body, I can only move my head”.

http://www.imemc.org/article/64950

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IOF soldiers demolish Palestinian houses in Jordan Valley for 3rd time



JORDAN VALLEY, (PIC)-- Israeli occupation forces (IOF) bulldozed Palestinian homes in the Jordan Valley on Thursday for the third time running.

Aref Daraghma, the head of the Wadi Al-Malih municipal council, told Quds Press that IOF soldiers escorted bulldozers into Mayta and Hamamat areas and destroyed homes for Palestinian shepherds for the third time.

He said that the Israeli occupation constantly targets those areas, noting that the Palestinian inhabitants rebuilt their homes twice before.

Daraghma said that the inhabitants are adamant on maintaining presence on their land and not to leave it for the occupation authorities to annex it to their settlements or army camps.

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Al-Shati refugee camp - Gaza

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Testimony from an Assaulted OpAntiSH Member

 Testimony from an Assaulted OpAntiSH Member - January 25th, 2013 (code: T.A.Eng.)
by Op Anti-Sexual Harassment/Assault قوة ضد التحرش/الإعتداء الجنسي الجماعي on Sunday, 27 January 2013 at 00:43 ·

يتم تحضير الترجمة الى العربية، تابعونا

A testimony of courage, resistance and fighting back from one of the OpAntiSH team members who got attacked during the operation yesterday January 25, 2013. We would like to express our love and support to our fellow OpAntiSH member and thank her for her courage and for sharing this with all of us. We disagree that she was useless, each member gave their all to defend the square against mob sexual attacks, all your efforts managed to spare many women this horrible aggression, and extend a supporting hand during many other incidents. Our fight against mob sexual attacks continues.

"I was a member of the safety group as a part of OpAntiSH. I got to our meeting point at exactly 6 pm. We were supposed to pick up the bag that contains the first aid, clothes and anything an assaulted girl might need. All of my team members got to our meeting point within 30 minutes and our rescue team was scheduled to arrive at 7pm. Within that short amount, there were already many rumors of girls getting attacked. One of the rescue team members of another group barged into the building ( our meeting point) and yelled out "Why aren't any of you out there? There'´s a girl infront of KFC who was stripped naked and is getting assaulted as we speak! Why are you not in your positions?' I told him our rescue team hadn't arrived yet and we can't intervene because we wouldn't know what to do.' He left and I'm guessing he went to look for other members. Some of the other teams had all their members assembled already and so dispatched to their positions. They came back about 30 minutes later and one of the girls I talked to said that the situation was really bad. 'Girls were getting assaulted left and right'. A girl wearing the anti-harassment T-shirt then came in saying that one of the girls was attacked and that they needed a person with a bag. My rescue team hadn't arrived yet so I volunteered to go with her. We held hands and I followed her. She stopped and pointed to a crowd of men. She said "I think that's where the girl was." We weren't sure whether it was just a regular fight or if there was a girl in the middle. It looked more like a fight. She tried calling the hotline to ask where the girl was but she couldn't get through to them. We thought that there was no point in standing around here. We talked to the guy that had previously come barging into the building yelling about the KFC girl. He said that she was rescued and they formed a cordon around her ( and there were two other women with her) to get her to an ambulance that took her to the hospital. Most of my rescue team had arrived by then and were getting ready, putting on their shirts and what not. In the mean time, a girl from another safety group came in and said that on her way here, people kept telling her to go back because it was too dangerous.

My team were ready and we prepared ourselves to get our designated area but we never made it there because as soon as we stepped out of the building, we saw a large group of men assaulting a girl. Our rescue team moved in immediately. They formed a large empty space around the girl by using flamethrowers, machetes and other weapons that they were using to drive away the crowd. Anyone who tried to get to the girl was deterred by the rescue team who would swing their flamethrowers and weapons to force the men back. The captain then started yelling out 'SAFETY' "SAFETY".

My friend and I stood on chairs and started calling to them "WE'´RE HERE". I was nervous about attracting attention to ourselves that way but I couldn't think of any other way to let them know where we were. They saw us, I think, but they didn't look like they were about to bring the girl over to where we were so I tried to move towards them myself as I was the one carrying the bag. One male team-mate easily made his way through the crowd towards the girl and I tried to hold on to him so I'd pass through as well but he ran off quickly. I still tried to make my way through the crowd even though I knew that this was the crowd of men that sexually assaulted the girl. Many men kept telling me and my other female team mates to get back and leave. That it was dangerous for us here. A couple of women behind me tried to drag me to where they stood, telling me "Come here. You'll be safe here." But I wanted to get to the girl and I kept trying to explain that I was a part of OpAntiSH and that if they really wanted to help me, they open up a path for me to get to where the girl was. They knew I was a girl even though I was wearing the baggiest clothes I owned and I had my hood up so I'd blend in. The men started closing in on me and some of them had this predatory animalistic look in their eyes that I knew all too well. At this point, I backed away from them and I couldn't see any of my other female team mates. There was a railing behind me so I jumped over it to the other side. I saw one of my team mates making her way over to me. She called my name and I held her hand and tried to help her cross to the other side of the railing with me. She almost made it then suddenly, I saw hands all over her body and they pulled her to them. I kept yelling out her name and I felt like I was getting pulled into a mob. Suddenly, I was in the middle, surrounded by hundreds of men in a circle that was getting smaller and smaller around me. They were cramped around me in such a tight manner that I was starting to suffocate. I'm very claustrophobic, so I was breathing heavily. At the same time, they were touching and groping me everywhere and there were so many hands under my shirt and inside my pants. I knew the risk of being in the square so I had worn so many layers of clothing as a precaution. They weren't directly touching my skin but it still felt like the most disgusting thing in the world. In an effort to get their hands of my body, I went down on my knees. That proved to be really stupid though because the force of the shoving and pushing almost made me fall on my face and I knew that if I were to fall on my face, I'd be smothered to death. I mustered all my will power and strength into getting up again and started struggling for breath. I couldn't breathe at all and I truly believed that I was going to die of suffocation. One of the men around me looked like a good young man who' had gone in to really try to save me. When I emerged and he saw me, I could see the horror and worry on his face. He yelled 'You a're going to kill her! You fucking bastards, she's going to die' It gave me a little bit of comfort to see someone scared for me. Of course, as soon as I came up, the sexual assault started again and I kept alternating between going up and down because I honestly couldn't decide what was worse, getting smothered to death or getting sexually assaulted by a large group of men. I knew that none of my rescue team was going to save me. They were busy with the first girl and, besides, I was pretty sure all of my female team mates were getting assaulted as well. I kept thinking, 'They' are gonna tear my clothes off and they´'re gonna do to to me what they did to that other girl. What they did to all the girls I'd read the personal accounts of.' I screamed at the top of my lungs, which made it even harder for me to breathe. I prayed to God and forced myself to calm down. 'I'm wearing hundreds of layers of clothing. I'm wearing spandex and corsets. It'll take them a while to rip my clothes of, by which time, my team will come and save me.', I reasoned. It was all wishful thinking, I know.

Anyway, there was lots of shoving and pushing and I found myself in front of the entrance of the building that was our meeting point. I forced my way towards it. They were people helping me by pushing me in its direction and others were trying to pull me away from there. One guy wound his arms around my waist and started dragging me away from the building saying, 'Come with me. I'll take somewhere safe.' I didn't trust anyone at all so I shoved and kicked him away and forced my way towards the entrance again. As soon as I got close to it, they opened the door for me and I fell inside. They closed the door as soon as I got in and many girls rushed to my side and started rubbing my back and comforting me. I asked them if any of my team mates was here. They said all of them were safe. They took me to the apartment where the OpAntiSH operation room was and there were lots of people there. Many of them really sweet and comforting. I met many girls who were also assaulted, after checking up on my team mates, and we shared stories and stuff. It felt like any girl that was in the square was attacked. I spent some time there and I felt very useless. I kept asking if there was anything i could do to help and everyone said that there was nothing I could do and that I should just rest. The apartment was the operation'´s base, per se. The people there were in charge of the hotlines and directing the rescue groups that were on the ground to places where girls were getting assaulted. They also prepared the rescue bags and were checking up on everyone. I asked them for some shoes because I lost mine during the assault. I really wanted to help in some way. I was completely useless and I couldn't even help one girl. I was prepared to go down again but I knew I'd be more of a burden than any sort of help. I told them I wanted to go home so a couple of members escorted me outside the square."

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Everyday life in Palestine

Everyday life in Palestine

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This is what happens in Palestine almost everyday...
This picture was taken Saturday in Jenin - Palestine 

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Israeli Violations| SYRIAN - LEBANESE BORDER

"Israeli forces attacked a target on the Syrian-Lebanese border overnight, a Western diplomat and a security source said on Wednesday, at a time of growing concern in the Jewish state over the fate of Syrian chemical and conventional weapons.

Earlier this week, the Lebanon Army reported that the IAF had violated Lebanon's airspace on Saturday in four different incidents."

SOURCE| Haaretz

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Medics: Family of 6 dies in Gaza house fire



GAZA CITY (Ma'an) -- Six family members, including four children, died early Thursday in a house fire east of Gaza City, medics said.

Hazem Mahmud Dahier, 32, his wife Samar, 30, and their children, 4-month-old Qamar, Farah, 3, Nabil, 5 and Mahmud, 6, were killed in the fire, medics said.

Civil defense officials retrieved the bodies from the home in the al-Shuja'iyeh neighborhood. They said the fire was caused by a candle.

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Her beautiful bewildered eyes tell the tragic story of the Syrian people.

children from Aleppo...

The detainee Khitam Benyan is telling her story after being released..



22 days have passed after my release from detention and I feel so hysterical, questions never stop in my mind, memories of the people I met in prison never leave me..Everyone is telling me you will forget and you will adapt, but no I shall never forget what I saw inside those horrible prisons of the regime.
I shall never forget ( Um Tayim a 25 woman) who was called for the captain’s office at midnight to return back in a total shock after being brutally raped twice. I shall never ever forget the tears on her face nor her calling Allah to help her.
I shall never forget ( Muna Al Wadi)’s face when they told her she is going to be executed tomorrow at 10 o’clock.
I shall never forget the voice of (Ala’a Kayyal) the 20 years old girl, when she asked me to check her back after coming from a torture session.
I shall never ever forget the shivering nor the trembling of ( Elham) when she had an epileptic seizure, and the guards mocking her and accusing her of performing a role.
I shall never forget ( Thana’a Al Hasan) a 45 years old woman when she had a stroke and she couldn’t breathe, we called the guards and we screamed hardly but no one responded, I shall never ever in my life forget her tears going down like a river crying for her children and because she was dying without being able to see them.
Tell me, how can I ever forget those people and lead a normal life while most of them are still in the dark cells..Their faces, their pain and their screams are haunting me..
They are alive but in fact they are not..Please help them, free them.

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Syrian children knew death, displacement and pains before they even learn how to talk or walk.

syria

Instead of carrying your child to his crib, you can take him to his grave wrapped in a shroud
This is Syria!!

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She might be my child or yours. 
Look at her bloody face, look at her
There are no more words to say
Her name is Hajar, a child who ran away from Sermeen to Afes from the shelling. 
Missiles found her there. 
“She was so cold a d when I took her next to the heater, she slept directly", that's what the photographer said

Orang lelaki kalau hendak kahwin dengan orang perempuan tanya dia dulu..

Orang lelaki kalau hendak kahwin dengan orang perempuan tanya dia dulu..

Kalau kita kahwin nanti, tiba2 abg jadi miskin awak hendak, ke tidak lagi..kalau dia kata dia tidak kisah, untung lah orang lelaki itu.

- Ustaz Azhar Idrus.

Nota:
Kalau berani cubalah sms makwe masing2 malam ini. Tengok apa jawapan dia ya. :)
- abg mawar