Tuesday 10 September 2013



Sisters who are CSULB students worry with family about relatives in Syria

“There’s been two and a half years of revolution, but it’s not a civil war,” Tessniem said. “It’s the government killing their own people. 100,000, at least, innocent civilians have died and every day that number goes up.
People have this image of Iraq in their head and they’re afraid of that again, but it’s completely different from Iraq. In Iraq it was an invasion and the U.S. wanted to go there. We should do it from afar, click some buttons and take Bashar (Assad) out. Once you do that and stop the killing, then America should leave them alone and let Syria figure itself out.”

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