As the world battles the growing COVID-19 pandemic, Syria continues to battle against the deadly virus that is the criminal Assad regime and its allies.
On Monday, three civilians were killed in Russian airstrikes in the de-escalation zone in Idlib. At least three others were injured in the brutal attacks, according to the White Helmets civil defence group.
The Syrian opposition aircraft observatory reported that over 20 airstrikes have taken place, targeting three villages and two mountains in the Jabal al-Zawiya area. Attacks also took place in two villages in the north-western countryside of the Hama province.
As harrowing stories and images show that the catastrophic butchery of the Syrian people continues to take place, search and rescue efforts are underway in different regions of Syria to rescue the injured and recover the dead.
Under an agreement with Turkey and Russia, Idlib falls within a de-escalation zone, yet oppression, persecution, and bloodshed by the tyrannical Assad regime and its allies continues to take place despite efforts by Turkey to halt the violence.
A number of ceasefire attempts and agreements have been repeatedly violated by the Syrian regime and its allies, which seeks to exterminate the remaining rebel-held enclaves by massacring innocent civilians and attempting to force the rebels into surrender.
As the brutality of the Assad regime and its allies continues to spread in Syria like the COVID-19 pandemic that has viciously spread across the world, we must not forget the suffering that our brothers and sisters are continuing to endure around the world in places such as Syria.
Syria’s eight-year civil war was born out of peaceful protests by Syrian civilians for reforms and changes in the Syrian regime. The latter’s response was one of violence and brutality, which forced the people to take up arms in defence.
In recent months, tens of thousands of innocent civilians fled the Idlib province in Syria after airstrikes and bombings by the Russia-backed regime forces intensified.
More than 500,000 people have been killed in the ensuing violence, with many more being displaced. The Syrian regime, with backing and support from its allies in Russia and Iran, has been able to militarily defeat opposition and rebel fighters, regaining territory that had been lost in previous years.
May Allāh (subḥānahu wa taʿālā) have mercy on those that have passed away, ease the suffering of the people of Syria, and bring an end to the brutal Assad regime. Āmīn.
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I hope and pray that stability and peace reaches all parts of the world that are enflamed in wars and turbulence.
Looking closer to home, with demonstrations erupting in our cities here, our PM acknowledged that there is more to do to promote equality and tackle discrimination. This is a very positive step forward and it’s imperative that protest stop.
There were law and order issues and the police must follow up. I don’t think anyone would disagree with that. However elements within our society are trying to whip up and stir discord which could further inflame the turbulent situation.
Nigel Farage who I respect very much, who has a huge base and following in this country is comparing the statue torn down of a brutal slaver in Bristol to the Taliban of Afghanistan. Of course this rhetoric would resonate more with the ignorant followers of his quarter.
If you examine the video evidence of the events that took place at Bristol, you would see that those rolling the statue into the river were “white men.” These were acts of civil disobedience and we’re at a stage and point in history that these issues of slavery and its idolisation are no longer acceptable.
It’s high time that statues of slavers are removed from centre stage in our cities and towns and placed either in the museums or the sewer. If we think it’s okay and honourable to venerate such symbols then this is something that humanity as a whole finds repugnant.
I wonder how our jewish communities would feel if idols of Hitler his officers from the Gestapo and the Waffen-SS were idolised and placed all over London and our great cities and towns. I think most us would feel disgusted Nigel!
I’m no supporter of Mr Khan, we need a new Mayor. If Piers Morgan stands, then I will be voting for him and I encourage everyone on this platform to vote for him. “NO JUSTICE, NO PEACE!!!”