Monday, February 13, 2012

Bombs Hitting my Family's Hometown

     An article in the Huffington Post from February 10, named "Syria Crisis: Bombs Hit Security Headquarters in Aleppo" stated that 28 more people were killed, among them being government workers and members of the military. No one is taking the blame for all teh anti-regime acts going on in Syria. The governent says that it is the "terrorists" that are against President Bashar Assad who plan all these attacks in attempts to overthrow the government, but the "terrorists" say that the government set off the bombs themselves to destroy the opposition, and make abti-regime activists look bad by framinf them adn saying they want to overthrow the government. It seems as though no one will ever find out who teh true aggressor and the true victim is.
     Whoever is attacking is targetting the innocent civilians, in any case, which is the worst threat this uprising has to offer. Earlier on this week, China adn Russia vetoes teh U.N.'s resolution attempt to overthrow Assad, and therefore, teh Syrian citizens are stronglyagainst those countries at this point of time. Russia vetoed the resolution because Syria supplies them with weaponry. This selfish act of rejecting a resolution that could help end a potential emerging civil war is teh reason why Syrians are saying, "Russia is killing our children. A conference wil be held on February 17, where Assad's ruling Baath party will attempt to calm the uprisings. However, it seems as though Assad is trying to attack as many rebel-concentrated areas before getting to thdate of this conference in order to wipe out however many he can before he has to formally stop. It happend in Homs a few weeks ago, it has moved on to Aleppo, and it must stop before any other innocent people are killed.

8 comments:

  1. Hey, as I was reading this I thought to myself "she probably did this at 3 in the morning!" I then checked the time, I was close :). Anyway good work if two groups are fighting whether they are right or wrong, it is just sad to see innocent people getting involved and killed.

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  2. Hi Tamar! Your topics are always interesting and full of great ideas but you should really work on your spelling. I am sure that Mrs. Kirkman sees them too....Anyways, cutie keep up the good work!

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  3. Hey...I think someone cough cough (tamar) wrote this blog pretty late. Anyways, it was a very interesting topic. I do not think its right that innocent people are dying because two groups are fighting. I love the way you write. YAY! You get to spend 8 hours in a bus with me ;)

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  4. Hey Tamar great post! Very interesting topic, sad to hear innocent people are getting hurt because of other peoples ignorance. Keep up with the good work!

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  5. Hey Tamar! Your blog posts never seem to disappoint me, because it is always interesting. I do agree with Arevik about the spelling errors, but overall its a great topic. It is wrong for innocent people to lose their lives because of two groups fighting with one another. Well, it was a great post and keep it up:)

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  6. Hey Tamar! I agree with the comments above, innocent people should never be killed in the crossfire of two groups. I hope one day our world can come to a halt with all of this fighting. Thanks for sharing this with us. =]

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  7. Tamar, great job on your post! I liked how you explained the situation and how you gave your opinion on what was happening as well. It is sad that innocent people are dying and nobody is taking responsibility. Keep it up!

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  8. Hello Tamar, your article was well written, with an abundant amount of information. It is truly sad that is happening to innocent people. The story was also explained well, good job!

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