Damaged houses in the Bab Sabaa neighborhood of #Homs, shown in this picture taken by #Syria-n National Council (SNC) member Moulhem Al-Jundi, on February 19, 2012.
Civilians flee from fighting after Syrian army tanks entered the northwestern city of #Idlib, #Syria, on February 14, 2012.
Activist Khaled Abu-Salah stands in front of flames and black smoke from a bombed oil pipeline, in Baba Amr neighborhood in #Homs province #Syria
A seriously injured Syrian man lies on the ground following a rocket attack, on January 11, 2012, in the city of #Homs #Syria
Simplified map showing main religious groups in Syria.
-Sunni (green) 69.5%
-Alawi (blue-green) 12.8%
-Shia (dark green) 3%
-Druze (pink) 3.2%
-Christians (purple) 9.3% etc.
Please note that showing Syria's religions on a map is problematic due to the diversity of the main cities and the mixture of communities living side by side in many parts of the country.
Dael, Daraa province (24/02/2012)
Syrian army mortar shell hitting christian church in Homs, subtitles
Whose side are we on?
http://www.taftmidwaydriller.com/com...side-Are-We-On
Baathists like Saddam Hussein in Iraq and Assad in Syria were, at one time, marked by a level of irreligiousity, seeing that as 'old fashioned' and a brake on modern progress and social development.
wow those guys r rag fukking tag
I think they're filming a movie or something .. I hope they are.........
in Al Qusair, in Homs province