[Death pays another call upon the Ghouta]: image via Ahmad @Ahmad36120, 3 March 2018
[Death pays another call upon the Ghouta]: image via Ahmad @Ahmad36120, 3 March 2018
The muezzin calls:
Live on, prayer, Live on, farmer
After the adhaan says:
Muslims pray in your homes, away from the intensity of the shelling
Only in the Ghouta
Do
not think that the number of raids has eased and that the alleged truce
has changed anything but achieved the goal, which was to absorb the
popular anger of the world and create justifications for killing us.
image via Amer almohibany @amer_almohibany, 2 March 2018
There should be a ceasefire. But the bombs fall, at any time. I am tired,
listening to warplanes and helicopters, constantly above us and the
sounds of missile. I see the pain of these mothers who try to comfort
their children, and their screams never leave my mind. #Douma 03/03: image via Ahmad @Ahmad36120, 3 March 2018
There should be a ceasefire. But the bombs fall, at any time. I am tired,
listening to warplanes and helicopters, constantly above us and the
sounds of missile. I see the pain of these mothers who try to comfort
their children, and their screams never leave my mind. #Douma 03/03: image via Ahmad @Ahmad36120, 3 March 2018
The situation in #EasternGhouta is in its worst period ever since the beginning of the siege of the Syrian government army until now, it’s really out of explanation.: tweet via Firas Abdullah @firasabdullah, 10.25 AM, 3 March 2018
Hundreds
of missiles and mortars are being dropped, tens of airstrikes, most
people still live underground in their basements, shelters, flats and
houses, children may have breathing problems and other health cases by
living in dry conditions and far from the sun.: tweet via Firas Abdullah @firasabdullah, 10.26 AM, 3 March 2018
Very
huge distraction in the neighborhoods, no opened shops, people are
depending on what they have in their homes, and some are going in rush
to the nearest shop to by their daily meal.: tweet via Firas Abdullah @firasabdullah, 10.27 AM, 3 March 2018
The civilians are in the queue of death, everyday, it’s a turn of some people to be killed
The #Holocaust is happening again in front of all the world. #EasternGhouta is the new #Auschwitz with the same death’s queues, the same criminal, the only difference is the name, #Assad: tweet via Firas Abdullah @firasabdullah, 10.29 AM, 3 March 2018
Our sky is crowded with warplanes, 3 jets, 2 helicopters and a drone.
An airstrike every 2 minutes.
An explosive barrel every 5 minutes.
The drone is flying during 24 hours.
#EasternGhouta: tweet via Firas Abdullah @firasabdullah, 11.15 AM, 3 March 2018
The ambulance department received a number of wounded today, including martyrs killed in the shelling of eastern Ghouta: image via Douma medical @Doumamedical, 28 February 2018
The ambulance department received a number of wounded today, including martyrs killed in the shelling of eastern Ghouta: image via Douma medical @Doumamedical, 28 February 2018
The ambulance department received a number of wounded today, including martyrs killed in the shelling of eastern Ghouta: image via Douma medical @Doumamedical, 28 February 2018
Louay,
a 6-year-old boy who was injured yesterday as a result of the shelling
of the eastern Ghouta, has a head injury and is now under surveillance
in the intensive care unit @RevolutonSyria #syria #damascus #douma #East_Ghouta: image via Douma medical @Doumamedical, 3 March 2018
Syrie: La courte trève quotidienne ne permet pas d'acheminer l'aide à la Ghouta orientale: image via France 24 Français @France24_fr, 2 March 2018
Tranquilidad, no son nuestros muertos. En el fondo, siempre son otros.
Hasta que nos toca, claro. Siria @hamza_alajweh: image via Miguel A.
Rodriguez @marodriguez1971, 2 March 2018
Connecticut Rubber Molding Co. | Danielson: photo by efo, 3 March 2018
The morning is warm. A fan whirling
the air. The calm force of tiredness
shows up in everyone's body
chewing, languidly talking.
What chemicals have we forgotten?
The air blows cold
down the northern corridor
the ink freezes in my fingers
no electronics can soothe love.
What chemicals have we forgotten?
.............................. .............May 18, 1987
Joseph Ceravolo (1934-1988): The morning is warm. A fan whirling..., 18 May 1987, from Collected Poems (2013)
shows up in everyone's body
chewing, languidly talking.
What chemicals have we forgotten?
The air blows cold
down the northern corridor
the ink freezes in my fingers
no electronics can soothe love.
What chemicals have we forgotten?
..............................
Joseph Ceravolo (1934-1988): The morning is warm. A fan whirling..., 18 May 1987, from Collected Poems (2013)
Nonspecific [Ocean View, Albany, California]: photo by efo, February 2018
Galaxie 500 [Alameda Point, Alameda, California]: photo by efo, 24 February 2018
west of hanksville | sprocket rocket road trip (SR171202C23) [Hanksville, Utah]: photo by Michael C. Pastur, 14 February 2018
west of hanksville | sprocket rocket road trip (SR171202C23) [Hanksville, Utah]: photo by Michael C. Pastur, 14 February 2018
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