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A dung disturber 😃

Katılım Eylül 2009
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Farah Alkaabneh@farahkaabneh·
مشروع استراتيجي مذهب اتمنى أن يرى النور خاصة في مجال الطاقة
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I do appreciate the upgrade. I hope this was a grant given for this particular project and not money coming out of the state treasury which could have been used for a myriad of pressing issues.
Charles Lister@Charles_Lister

Before (2022) & After (Today). #Syria has revamped the customs & inspection site at its Nassib Crossing with #Jordan. The civilian passenger section has also been expanded & can now process x5 times the amount it could in 2024.

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Jamie Bonkiewicz
Jamie Bonkiewicz@JamieBonkiewicz·
Trump: “I’ve been talking to Iran” The phone.
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hamadiyeh
hamadiyeh@hmadsyria·
@Mdo091 The lesson here for the current authorities lies in the massacre of Hama and the brutal repression of Sunni Muslims for the decades thereafter, is that - despite ideological heaviness - people will always resist, even if in private. Governance must be respectful of all to succeed
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hamadiyeh
hamadiyeh@hmadsyria·
@Mdo091 Security forces from the Baath would at times pull hijabs off women in the streets or prevent meetings for Quranic learning. I have heard stories of the MB followers throwing acid on women who were not veiled. Women were not free to be themselves under either.
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imrawn
imrawn@imprawnn·
Me facing the consequences of everything I said “After Eid”.
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One day we will be looking back and saying, “those days were the good days.” 🥺
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Reem Rifai
Reem Rifai@ReemRifai_·
Some Axis of Resistance and Iran whitewashers and apologists like to mock Syrians about the various numbers that emerge documenting how many Syrians were killed over the 14 years of war, which most Syrians agree amount to over a million. For context, the UN stopped counting three years into the war, and since then the numbers have varied from over 300,000 to over 600,000 and counting. What these numbers don’t include, of course, is the hundreds of thousands of Syrians that are still missing, or the mass graves all across the country, those discovered and those that still haven’t been, or the tens of thousands that drowned in the Mediterranean trying to escape as refugees. Meanwhile, I had been working at the UN OHCHR-Doha office when in 2013, a senior UN official at that time told me that they believed, by then, that an estimated one million Syrians had already been killed, alongside reports they had received that the Assad regime had been dumping bodies en masse into the Mediterranean and dissolving them in acid to permanently cover its crimes. This was before satellite imagery started to document the regime’s digging of mass graves. What is striking here though, and more important than how many Syrians were killed, or the many grotesque ways Axis of resistance and Iran apologists mock Syrians, dehumanize Syrians, and deny the crimes against committed them, is how many people, whether ideologically driven, sectarian, far left, Nasserist, or whatever, value life, or don’t value it, according to who takes it. The lack of humanity that comes with that. And how normalized and widespread it is. And how we have seen it played out against the Iranian people today, victims of their own regime, and in the reactions to Iran’s aggression and crimes against its neighbors in this war.
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Mohammad Alasakra
Mohammad Alasakra@mohammed_asakra·
This morning, a cemetery containing people who were killed by the former Assad regime was subjected to vandalism and destruction in the town of Atman in the #Daraa countryside.
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Levant24
Levant24@Levant_24_·
Jordan’s agriculture minister Saeb Khreisat said an agreement has been signed with Syria to import about 400 tons of slaughtered lamb, citing domestic production meeting roughly 40 percent of demand, with Syrian meat already entering local markets reliant on imports.
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Dinah
Dinah@dinahaddie·
a Corgi outperforming the American president in leadership is just so very 2026
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cat ♡ 🇨🇦@canucksgrande·
in your late 20s, early or late 30s etc you are not too old to fangirl, to enjoy whimsical things and whatever else you’re into. it’s absolutely okay to have fun in your life you’re never too old to do the things you like
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Stop this nonsense immediately. God told us He could have created us from one nation but instead He created us from multiple nations so that we may learn from each other. What a silly argument. It’s very wholesome when people exchange cultural garbs doesn’t matter from who.
Hanad Luufluuf@jiffy_news

I'm Somali. If I wore traditional Japanese clothes at my wedding, all of the guests would be confused. I'm equally confused when I see young Somali men wear Saudi clothing at their wedding. It's weird.

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