Showing posts with label Arab Spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arab Spring. Show all posts

Asma Al-Assad: Call for peace in Syria

Friday, April 20, 2012


Asma Al-Assad, Where are you?

It's been more than a year and the non-violent protest morphed in civil war is yet to end, although a ceasefire is in full effect. Bahar Al-Assad has continuously lied to the world and his own people about the future of Syria, but there is another Al-Assad we need to look at and question why she is not doing anything to save here people. Syria's first lady Asma Al-Assad has yet to voice her opinions on the violence taking her county by storm. The British born, trophy wife of Bashar Al- Assad is doing nothing to protect her people and we are all wondering:  Where are you, Asma? your people need you and if you don't step up, more and more women and children will lose their lives.


Syria Open to Cease Fire?

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Bashar Al-Assad and wife Asmaa Al-Assad

It’s been a year since protest in Syria started and as time moved on, that once nonviolent protest turned into Genocide, as President Al-Assad did not want to be defy. It’s been said, that Bashar Al-Assad may have cheated on his wife, but he has been raping Syria for the better of part of 10 years.  Now with the United Arab league and other international organizations heavily involved and demanding this mass murder at the hands of the Syrian government --stop, it seems that Al-Assad just may be ready to meet them half way, but don’t get too excited, there is a catch to his sudden compromise.


The Gaddafi Family Scrapbook

Sunday, October 30, 2011


A Libya without Colonel Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi, sounds just about right. I am most positive Libyans knew they would one day soon, see the end of a man they grew to hate. There is a saying the harder and darker it seems, the closer you are to a breakthrough and that's what got the Libyan people through those rough couple of months of their Arab Spring.

Syria's Hamza Ali al-Khateeb--Child Martyr

Friday, June 3, 2011

Hamza Ali al-Khateeb, 13

It is exceptionally hard for me to wrap my head around Syria’s sad revolutionary symbol, as it was back in 2009 in Iran. I live in a country where I am afforded the right to vote, make my voice heard and just maybe I’ll see some sort of change. I exercise that right every couple of years since I was 18 and it troubles me that there are some folks who can careless about who runs this county, state, city or town, what gets cut or what doesn’t. I can say with no reservations, that a lot of Americans born or naturalized take that right for granted.


I talk about this “right” because in parts of the world, there is no such right, as we can see with the Arab Spring. Those people are fighting tooth and nail for the right to be able to vote in a fair election, get their voices heard and make the country better for the next generation to come, but with that good fight, there comes a price—one that is beyond my imagination for any human being.
 

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