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      • Ammar Khw
        Every day we bid farewell to new blossoms..Every day the wound becomes deeper and deeper..Every day new families lose one or more of their beloved ones..Every day we feel that the world has let us down and failed us more and more..Every day...
        we realize that we have no one but God..Every day our determination becomes stronger and stronger..Every day we approach our victory
        Activist Abo Anas Reports The Destruction in al-Kussor Neighbourhood: 20/8/2012
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        Massive destruction in Bab tadmor neighborhood, a young citizen's witness. The old city of Homs
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        Syrian Red Crescent's Ambulance Being Targeted by The Syrian Regime. Ar-rastan- Aug/21/2012.
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        After violently bombarding al-Kussor Neighbourhood for several months, buildings...
        in this area are leveled out. The houses are burnt up and destroyed, and the...
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      • Kerry Givens
        Chris sorry my friend. The desire and struggle for democracy has to come from within. Christopher Coyne establishes that cooperation and self-governance is a habit. Citizens volunteer cooperation around liberal democratic institutions, as ...
        well as self-sustaining ones. Coyne stresses the point that without independent development, constant coercion and intervention will be needed, i.e.: “nation building” (Cohen). This position of intervention is simply motivated not only by the desire to spread democracy, but also on behalf of more self-interested objectives. Sometimes, the motivating force is national interest, and promoting democracy is how policymakers sell the war‒and subsequent occupation‒to the American public.
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