Thursday, 15 May 2014

Man fixing electricity in Aleppo (file photo)

Syria: Love and power across
Aleppo's front lines
' "We'd be thanking God we only received 16 barrel bombs on the day, while on the other side they'd be complaining on Facebook about the price of tomatoes."
Debates about morality have come a long way since the uprising began, when any form of militarisation was frowned upon.
Today, while many activists are opposed to shelling civilian areas under regime control, they see actions such as cutting off electricity or water as mild punishment compared to their suffering.'

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