After a two-day blackout, internet services resumed in Syria on Saturday, and a “spontaneous campaign of solidarity with the silenced Syrian people” began to make waves on the internet as “This is Damascus” or “هنا_دمشق”.
After a two-day blackout, internet services resumed in Syria on Saturday, and a “spontaneous campaign of solidarity with the silenced Syrian people” began to make waves on the internet as “This is Damascus” or “هنا_دمشق”.
Armed opposition groups fighting in Syria are using children for combat and other military purposes, with children as young as 14 serving in at least three opposition brigades, transporting weapons and supplies and acting as lookouts, and children as young as 16 have carrying arms and taking combat roles against government forces.
As of 12:26pm today, the entire internet across Syria has gone dark, with the country already ravaged by civil war…
Robert King went into Syria to embed with the ragtag troops of the Free Syrian Army in Aleppo, right in the heart of a conflict that is ripping Syria apart. He returned with footage that has made us very scared and very sad for the future of the country.
Among the many Syrian cities and towns making news headlines today is Homs, a city which dates back to 2300BC. The colossal damage months of shelling has done can be seen in the destruction of historic buildings and architecture, hundreds of thousands of refugees and thousands of martyrs.