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@taztoozz

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calendar_today08-01-2018 23:02:56

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Asad🗽🍎 (@asadfromnyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m watching videos of people reuniting with their formerly imprisoned family members after 10, 20, 30, even 40 years while some are still tweeting about “primary and secondary contradictions” and “supply lines.” A single freed person is worth more than all of your theorizing.

Mohammad El Sahily - محمد الساحلي (@moesahily) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In April 2011, Syrian regime forces arrested Hamza Al-Khateeb, age 13, after he participated in a protest in Daraa, then tortured and killed him. Today, Daraa is free.

In April 2011, Syrian regime forces arrested Hamza Al-Khateeb, age 13, after he participated in a protest in Daraa, then tortured and killed him. 
Today, Daraa is free.
Tazi (@tazimorocco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am waiting for this awkward moment when Turks will beg for Syrians, who are good and not expensive workers, to stay in their country

Anas (@anas_ka10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

رح يصير عنا وطن رح نصير نشجع منتخب بلدنا رح يصير في عنا علم يمثلنا رح نصير نقدر نجتمع مع بعضنا بمحافظاتنا رح يصير في عنا بيوت حقيقية

Thomas van Linge (@thomasvlinge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Syria BREAKING: anti-#Assad protests erupt in the loyalists stronghold of #Latakia as the regime has collapsed all over the country.

Celine Kasem (@celinekasem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mazen, we all failed you. Mazen, I am so sorry, I am so sorry this world is the so filthy. I am sorry your eyes never stopped tearing for all these years.

Celine Kasem (@celinekasem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Abu abdo in Damascus. The best smoothies, cocktails & fruit salads you will ever have. & some guys just like you and me (probably younger than both you & me) who just freed their country enjoying freedom.

Abu abdo in Damascus.
The best smoothies, cocktails & fruit salads you will ever have. 

& some guys just like you and me (probably younger than both you & me) who just freed their country enjoying freedom.
Celine Kasem (@celinekasem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don’t think people understand that Syrians have lived the hardest years in exile/ diaspora, making sure to never slip up and speak Arabic in public, never wear a white hijab, never ever “look Syrian”, try to blend in as much as possible. We were literally forced to erase our

Abd alhade alani (@abdalhadealani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

- Journalist: Do you know what it means that sanctions were lifted off Syria? - Child: “No, but what matters is that I’ve lived in Syria and haven’t seen my uncle in 8 years. That doesn’t really make me happy… but I’m proud to be Syrian anyway.”

Celine Kasem (@celinekasem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not sure why we are still having non Syrians speak on behalf of Syrians, we can speak all the languages in the world, trust me. The era of disregarding Syrian experience and having “experts” who lives across the world in America and do not understand what misery Syrians