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‘We are not going to shoot you; we are with you’: a Syrian soldier speaks

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Syria

By Amnesty International researcher Cilina Nasser in Wadi Khaled, northern Lebanon
He is a 21-year-old soldier and illiterate. But this young man does not need to read and write to know that shooting at unarmed protesters by government forces is wrong…Continue Reading

‘We are not going to shoot you; we are with you’: a Syrian soldier speaks

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Syria

By Amnesty International researcher Cilina Nasser in Wadi Khaled, northern Lebanon
He is a 21-year-old soldier and illiterate. But this young man does not need to read and write to know that shooting at unarmed protesters by government forces is wrong…Continue Reading

‘We are not going to shoot you; we are with you’: a Syrian soldier speaks

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Syria

By Amnesty International researcher Cilina Nasser in Wadi Khaled, northern Lebanon
He is a 21-year-old soldier and illiterate. But this young man does not need to read and write to know that shooting at unarmed protesters by government forces is wrong…Continue Reading

‘We are not going to shoot you; we are with you’: a Syrian soldier speaks

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Syria

By Amnesty International researcher Cilina Nasser in Wadi Khaled, northern Lebanon
He is a 21-year-old soldier and illiterate. But this young man does not need to read and write to know that shooting at unarmed protesters by government forces is wrong…Continue Reading

‘We are not going to shoot you; we are with you’: a Syrian soldier speaks

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Syria

By Amnesty International researcher Cilina Nasser in Wadi Khaled, northern Lebanon
He is a 21-year-old soldier and illiterate. But this young man does not need to read and write to know that shooting at unarmed protesters by government forces is wrong…Continue Reading

‘We are not going to shoot you; we are with you’: a Syrian soldier speaks

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Syria

By Amnesty International researcher Cilina Nasser in Wadi Khaled, northern Lebanon
He is a 21-year-old soldier and illiterate. But this young man does not need to read and write to know that shooting at unarmed protesters by government forces is wrong…Continue Reading

‘We are not going to shoot you; we are with you’: a Syrian soldier speaks

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Syria

By Amnesty International researcher Cilina Nasser in Wadi Khaled, northern Lebanon
He is a 21-year-old soldier and illiterate. But this young man does not need to read and write to know that shooting at unarmed protesters by government forces is wrong…Continue Reading

‘We are not going to shoot you; we are with you’: a Syrian soldier speaks

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Syria

By Amnesty International researcher Cilina Nasser in Wadi Khaled, northern Lebanon
He is a 21-year-old soldier and illiterate. But this young man does not need to read and write to know that shooting at unarmed protesters by government forces is wrong…Continue Reading

‘We are not going to shoot you; we are with you’: a Syrian soldier speaks

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Syria

By Amnesty International researcher Cilina Nasser in Wadi Khaled, northern Lebanon
He is a 21-year-old soldier and illiterate. But this young man does not need to read and write to know that shooting at unarmed protesters by government forces is wrong…Continue Reading

‘We are not going to shoot you; we are with you’: a Syrian soldier speaks

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Syria

By Amnesty International researcher Cilina Nasser in Wadi Khaled, northern Lebanon
He is a 21-year-old soldier and illiterate. But this young man does not need to read and write to know that shooting at unarmed protesters by government forces is wrong…Continue Reading

‘We are not going to shoot you; we are with you’: a Syrian soldier speaks

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Syria

By Amnesty International researcher Cilina Nasser in Wadi Khaled, northern Lebanon
He is a 21-year-old soldier and illiterate. But this young man does not need to read and write to know that shooting at unarmed protesters by government forces is wrong…Continue Reading

‘We are not going to shoot you; we are with you’: a Syrian soldier speaks

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Syria

By Amnesty International researcher Cilina Nasser in Wadi Khaled, northern Lebanon
He is a 21-year-old soldier and illiterate. But this young man does not need to read and write to know that shooting at unarmed protesters by government forces is wrong…Continue Reading

‘We are not going to shoot you; we are with you’: a Syrian soldier speaks

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Syria

By Amnesty International researcher Cilina Nasser in Wadi Khaled, northern Lebanon
He is a 21-year-old soldier and illiterate. But this young man does not need to read and write to know that shooting at unarmed protesters by government forces is wrong…Continue Reading

‘We are not going to shoot you; we are with you’: a Syrian soldier speaks

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Uncategorized

By Amnesty International researcher Cilina Nasser in Wadi Khaled, northern Lebanon
He is a 21-year-old soldier and illiterate. But this young man does not need to read and write to know that shooting at unarmed protesters by government forces is wrong…Continue Reading

U2 toast to freedom

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Americas, amnesty international, demand dignity, maternal mortality, u2, women

By Miranda Nicholas, U2 360º Tour embed, Art for Amnesty
Art for Amnesty is a global project that aims to increase artistic support for our human rights work.
I am sitting on one of the uncountable crew buses and trucks winding through Canada’s…Continue Reading

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