In Syria, rescuers discovered a 1-year-old baby named Hassan buried in a pile of chalky dust and broken concrete. He was unscathed, still cradled in his dead mother’s arms. For the men who found Hassan, he became a symbol of hope amid the devastation consuming the Syrian city of Aleppo. “He stayed for around six hours underground until we got him out with our simple tools – and thank God, he survived,” one of the rescuers told Shelton. “His whole family was martyred but God willing he will see the death of Bashar and all of his people.”They rushed Hassan to a hospital, where medics ripped away his clothing. He was covered in a white powdery substance and he looked confused and overwhelmed."
Re: Toddler, found alive after Syrian bombing, symbolizes hope for rebels
In another news 'France is funding money directly to Syrian rebels whereas France said the funded money only for those things which are mandatory for daily life routine i.e., water, food etc.,'
Re: Toddler, found alive after Syrian bombing, symbolizes hope for rebels
Salam psyah, you misunderstood, the regime are killers too but the rebels are not far behind.
There have been too many videos of torture, murder from their end too. There was a recent one showing rebels throwing postal workers from the top of a building alive, rebels dragging a non-Sunni old man and gunning him down.
The majority of the killings are done by Asad, but the rebels in SOME instances cannot take the moral high ground.
Re: Toddler, found alive after Syrian bombing, symbolizes hope for rebels
I couldn't locate a video by a female reporter 'Aminah' or 'Amerah' accompanied by a werstern reporter about the rebels of Syria. It was an inside story. Seen of France24 I guess.
Re: Toddler, found alive after Syrian bombing, symbolizes hope for rebels
Salam psyah, you misunderstood, the regime are killers too but the rebels are not far behind.
There have been too many videos of torture, murder from their end too. There was a recent one showing rebels throwing postal workers from the top of a building alive, rebels dragging a non-Sunni old man and gunning him down.
The majority of the killings are done by Asad, but the rebels in SOME instances cannot take the moral high ground.
Peace Shak09
The rebels are not one group of people ... That is what I'm trying to explain to you.
There is the official rebellion being undertaken by ex- military who arbessel advice from the Shuyukh, then there are the action chasers and then there are deceptive groups who pretend to be rebels.
It is more complicated tan you think.
Then in a situation where oppression is rife ... It creates more injustices on both sides ... So I do agree with you, but the buck clearly stops at Asad.