Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Wounded Syrians recount tales of horrific ordeal

Tripoli, Lebanon: A small charity-run medical centre in this northern Lebanese city is quietly providing health care to a rising number of Syrians, civilians and combatants alike, who have been wounded in the nine-month confrontation against Syrian President Bashar Al Assad's regime. Many of those recovering in here are from Qusayr, a town of some 44,000 residents lying five miles north of Lebanon ...But they worry that the Lebanese authorities could place pressure on the hospital management to stop receiving Syrian casualties. The chief doctor said that Lebanese military intelligence had wanted to establish an office in the centre, but the hospital refused.

Please world see that the violence has escalated to an unprecedented  level this week. When are we going to stop the Syrian regime from killing it's own people? How many more Syrians have to die before the World says ENOUGH to Bashar Al Assad and his thugs?

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