#Syria Civilians stay put despite 'pause' in Syria Ghouta bloodshed #AFP Photo @MohammedEyad2: image via Aurelia BAILLY @AureliaBAILLY, 1 March 2018
ليلاً نهاراً تواصل قوات النظام السوري والطائرات الحربية السورية والروسية قصفها على الغوطة الشرقية المحاصرة ..
Flames following a reported rocket attack are seen on the horizon in the rebel-held enclave of Eastern #Ghouta on February 28, 2018.
Ph : Mohammed Eyad / @AFPphoto: image via Mohammed Eyad @MohammedEyad2, 1 March 2018
كما
كل ليلة .
A picture taken on February 28, 2018 shows flames erupting in the
horizon following a reported rocket attack in al-Shaffuniyah, in the
Syrian rebel enclave of Eastern Ghouta on the outskirts of the Syrian
capital Damascus. #AFP / Ammar Suleiman: image via Ammer Sulaiman
@AmmarSulaiman91, 1 March 2018
#Syria West ups heat on Damascus as Ghouta civilians await aid Photo @amer_almohibany: image via AFP Photo @AFPphoto, 2 March 2018
البحث عن الناجين - دوما
Picture of searching for survivors will be published in @TIME magazine next week @SyriaCivilDef: image via Mohamed Badra @badramamet, 1 March 2018
"We got to the point where we’d pay $8 for rotting bread. I’d tear off the green spots and dip the bread in oil. When I ran out of oil, I’d dip it in water." Important, devastating perspective from Syrians as the war enters Year 8.: image via Andrew Katz @katz, 1 March 2018
No me queda muy claro a qué lugar tienen que volver los refugiados. Ghouta, Siria. @badramamet: image via Miguel A. Rodriguez @Marodriguez1971, 2 March 2018
No me queda muy claro a qué lugar tienen que volver los refugiados. Ghouta, Siria. @badramamet: image via Miguel A. Rodriguez @Marodriguez1971, 2 March 2018
No me queda muy claro a qué lugar tienen que volver los refugiados. Ghouta, Siria. @badramamet: image via Miguel A. Rodriguez @Marodriguez1971, 2 March 2018
No me queda muy claro a qué lugar tienen que volver los refugiados. Ghouta, Siria. @badramamet: image via Miguel A. Rodriguez @Marodriguez1971, 2 March 2018
It's hard to forget these days
Thanks @BassamKhabieh for the pictures: image via Abdulmonam Eassa @abdfree2, 2 March 2018
It's hard to forget these days
Thanks @BassamKhabieh for the pictures: image via Abdulmonam Eassa @abdfree2, 2 March 2018
It's hard to forget these days
Thanks @BassamKhabieh for the pictures: image via Abdulmonam Eassa @abdfree2, 2 March 2018
Même
dans les sous-sols de la Ghouta en Syrie, la mort rattrape les civils
#AFP: image via Agence France-Presse @afpfr, 28 February 2018
The body of a civilian who was killed during reported regime bombardment in the besieged eastern Ghouta enclave: photo by Abdulmonam Eassa/AFP, 2 March 2018
Eastern Ghouta death toll casts doubt on Russia’s truce plans: Questions
asked about sincerity of regime ally as 100 more killed since UN call
for ceasefire: Kareem Shaheen, The Guardian, 2 March 2018
More
than 100 people have been killed in the besieged Syrian enclave of
eastern Ghouta since the UN security council unanimously called for a
month-long ceasefire, rescue workers said. The
death toll of 103 since Saturday highlighted the paralysis of an
international community that had demanded the ceasefire and the delivery
of humanitarian aid. The continuing violence also raised further doubts
over the sincerity of Russia, the Syrian regime’s main patron, which
had ordered daily five-hour truces and the opening of “humanitarian
corridors” for fleeing civilians. “The regime is lying to us and
lying to the whole world, that Russia and the regime are these
humanitarians who care about civilians and that people don’t die,” said a
local journalist in eastern Ghouta. “In a very short period they killed
more than 500 people and wounded more than 4,000, so they shouldn’t
pretend all of a sudden to be humanitarians.”
In some of the worst bombardment campaigns of the war in Syria,
hundreds of people have been killed in eastern Ghouta, a rebel-held
enclave that is home to about 400,000 people that borders the capital of
Damascus.
Calls for an end to the violence have largely fallen on deaf ears,
despite a UN security council resolution demanding a ceasefire “without
delay.”.
The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, replaced the
resolution with his own plan for a five-hour daily truce, which
residents say reduced the airstrikes on the area between 9am and 2pm,
though shelling usually continued. The plan also called for the creation
of a humanitarian corridor in Wafideen, an area north of eastern
Ghouta.
Britain called for a debate on Friday at the UN human
rights council to discuss the situation, but western powers have little
leverage over Russia and the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, and have achieved little beyond strongly worded statements.
The US president, Donald Trump, and the German chancellor, Angela
Merkel, jointly called for the ceasefire to be implemented on Friday.
Geert Cappelaere, the Middle East director for Unicef, said: “The UN
security council resolution – unanimously adopted nearly a week ago –
created an opportunity for hundreds of thousands of children to finally
get respite from the brutal and unabated violence they have been living
through.
“But as the days went by, these hopes turned into illusions, the
windows shut abruptly in our faces. Because, for children in Syria,
nothing has changed, nothing.”
Moscow said it had opened the
humanitarian corridors for civilians to leave, but residents said the
violence had not abated enough for them to contemplate such a
possibility.
They also said few
civilians trusted the Syrian government not to detain them if they did
leave, and resented the idea of forcible displacement from their homes.
They also feared the region would be destroyed by regime troops and
their communities shattered by displacement.
“The
talk of humanitarian corridors is not realistic because until this
moment there is heavy bombing, and all the people are still sitting
underground,” said one doctor in the enclave. “There needs to be a
ceasefire, people need to know about it, there needs to be more than one
corridor. People don’t even have the money to pay for gas to take a car
to the one in Wafideen.”
He added:
“People are also scared. The regime cannot be trusted … People are
scared of revenge killings. They are also attached to their land, homes,
shops. We haven’t been displaced, but we have seen those who have been
displaced, and they are unhappy, their communities have been destroyed.”
The
UN high commissioner for human rights, Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, condemned
the violence and said residents remained trapped by the violence.
He said the perpetrators would be held to account.
“Once
again, I must emphasise that what we are seeing, in eastern Ghouta and
elsewhere in Syria, are likely war crimes, and potentially crimes
against humanity,” he said.
“Civilians
are being pounded into submission or death. The perpetrators of these
crimes must know they are being identified; that dossiers are being
built up with a view to their prosecution; and that they will be held
accountable for what they have done.”
Syrie: un Pakistanais de 73 ans et son épouse, premiers civils évacués de la #GhoutaOrientale @afpfr #Syrie: image via Jean-Marc Mojon, 1 March 2018
Aleppo
again? The fighting in East Ghouta looks like a rerun of the battle for
East Aleppo in 2016—didn't anyone learn anything from that tragic
episode?: image via Aron Lund @aronlund, 2 March 2018
"The Ghouta will fall..."
The Ghouta will fall as Aleppo
fell, slowly, then
at the end suddenly, with
great cruelty and much
suffering, and the rain will
come down in strong
bursts, for periods of time, with stinging winds
and sharp cold air
all through the old
dark house. The giantpresiding
sequoia sempervirens
bends its heavy drooping
boughs to the flood,
everything soaked and
dripping, and down
on the Ave, traffic unceasing, blind, mad
and without relief,
driven by the two
great needs, the need
to get, and the need
to spend, everybody
hurrying to a perdition
perceived as a way
of life.
Aftermath of an air strike in eastern Ghouta, February 2018.: image via Youtube/ Union of Medical Care and Relief Organizations, 2 March 2018
Aftermath of an air strike in eastern Ghouta, February 2018.: image via Youtube/ Union of Medical Care and Relief Organizations, 2 March 2018
Aftermath of an air strike in eastern Ghouta, February 2018.: image via Youtube/ Union of Medical Care and Relief Organizations, 2 March 2018
Death without blood of a child who was killed by poison gas in the shelling of the town of Shafuniya: image via hasan mohamed @hasanmohammed89, 27 February 2016
A
Lebanese plays a videogame created by #Hezbollah called "Holy Defence",
a simulation game that puts the player in re-enacted battles fought by
Hezbollah fighters against "apostates" in #Syria, in a southern suburb
of Beirut on February 27, 2018.
Photo by @JOSEPHEID1 / @AFPphoto: image v1a Amir Makar @makar, 27 February 2018
Pictures
of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and #Russia's s President Vladimir
Putin plastered on walls in Eastern Ghouta, security checkpoints.: photo by Rudaw English @RudawEnglish, 1 March 2018
Pictures
of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and #Russia's s President Vladimir
Putin plastered on walls in Eastern Ghouta, security checkpoints.: photo by Rudaw English @RudawEnglish, 1 March 2018
Pictures
of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and #Russia's s President Vladimir
Putin plastered on walls in Eastern Ghouta, security checkpoints.: photo by Rudaw English @RudawEnglish, 1 March 2018
Pictures
of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and #Russia's s President Vladimir
Putin plastered on walls in Eastern Ghouta, security checkpoints.: photo by Rudaw English @RudawEnglish, 1 March 2018
People wearing motorcycle helmets are hit with firecrackers during the Beehive Firecrackers festival in Taiwan Photo Tyrone Siu: image via Reuters Pictures @reuterspictures, 1 March 2018
Hundreds of couples toting AR-15 rifles packed a Unification church in
Pennsylvania to have their marriages blessed and their weapons
celebrated as "rods of iron" that could have saved lives in a recent
Florida school shooting Photo Eduardo Munoz: image via Reuters Pictures @reuterspictures, 1 March 2018
Hundreds of couples toting AR-15 rifles packed a Unification church in
Pennsylvania to have their marriages blessed and their weapons
celebrated as "rods of iron" that could have saved lives in a recent
Florida school shooting Photo Eduardo Munoz: image via Reuters Pictures @reuterspictures, 1 March 2018
Hundreds of couples toting AR-15 rifles packed a Unification church in
Pennsylvania to have their marriages blessed and their weapons
celebrated as "rods of iron" that could have saved lives in a recent
Florida school shooting Photo Eduardo Munoz: image via Reuters Pictures @reuterspictures, 1 March 2018
Hundreds of couples toting AR-15 rifles packed a Unification church in
Pennsylvania to have their marriages blessed and their weapons
celebrated as "rods of iron" that could have saved lives in a recent
Florida school shooting Photo Eduardo Munoz: image via Reuters Pictures @reuterspictures, 1 March 2018
A dog named "Sassi"
sits next to a golden statue of a bathrobe-clad Harvey Weinstein, seated
atop a couch on the sidewalk along Hollywood Blvd., in Los Angeles
Thursday, March 1, 2018. The piece, titled "Casting Couch," is a
collaborative effort between a Los Angeles street artist known as
Plastic Jesus and Joshua "Ginger" Monroe, creator of the nude Donald
Trump statue. Plastic Jesus said the piece was meant to shine a light on
the entertainment industry's sexual misconduct crisis and the disgraced
movie mogul's prominent role in it.: photo by Damian Dovarganes/AP, 1 March 2018
A dog in the civil security brigade jumps through a burning hoop today
during exercises to mark World Civil Defense day outside Algiers. Photo
Anis Belghoul: image via AP Images @AP_Images, 1 March 2018
London | London Lumiere Festival 2018: photo by Jaume Escofet, 29 January 2018
London | London Lumiere Festival 2018: photo by Jaume Escofet, 29 January 2018
London | London Lumiere Festival 2018: photo by Jaume Escofet, 29 January 2018
From here where everything dies, from the EasternGhouta where genocide #Iamstillalive: image via belal kharpotly @belalkh, 28 February 2018
Journalists watch as
Russian President Vladimir Putin gives his annual state of the nation
address in Manezh in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, March 1, 2018. Putin set a
slew of ambitious economic goals, vowing to boost living standards,
improve health care and education and build modern infrastructure in a
state-of-the-nation address.: photo by Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP, 1 March 2018
Journalists watch as
Russian President Vladimir Putin gives his annual state of the nation
address in Manezh in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, March 1, 2018. Putin set a
slew of ambitious economic goals, vowing to boost living standards,
improve health care and education and build modern infrastructure in a
state-of-the-nation address.: photo by Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP, 1 March 2018
As in life, no matter what you do to predict or control a sign's duration, there will always be a random element too. Same with photos - every once in awhile one will really stand out. Hwy 99 #Sacramento #Resist #TheResistance #TraitorTrump #MuellerTime #FreewayBlogger #Treason: image via Patrick Randall @Patrick Randall, 27 February 2018
Thats
NOT Snow in Downtown Sacramento it's 40 solid min of HAIL! #Hail
#Sacramento #Downtown: image via Cisco'sMarket @wadhapal, 26 February
2018
Thats
NOT Snow in Downtown Sacramento it's 40 solid min of HAIL! #Hail
#Sacramento #Downtown: image via Cisco'sMarket @wadhapal, 26 February
2018 Thats
NOT Snow in Downtown Sacramento it's 40 solid min of HAIL! #Hail
#Sacramento #Downtown: image via Cisco'sMarket @wadhapal, 26 February
2018
Thats
NOT Snow in Downtown Sacramento it's 40 solid min of HAIL! #Hail
#Sacramento #Downtown: image via Cisco's Market @wadhapal, 26 February
2018
The One That Got Away [Wilkinsburg, Pa]: photo by David Grim, 11 February 2018
The One That Got Away [Wilkinsburg, Pa]: photo by David Grim, 11 February 2018
The One That Got Away [Wilkinsburg, Pa]: photo by David Grim, 11 February 2018
DSCF2655-1 | Lebanon, Pennsylvania: photo by cedrus`, 27 December 2016
DSCF2655-1 | Lebanon, Pennsylvania: photo by cedrus`, 27 December 2016
DSCF2655-1 | Lebanon, Pennsylvania: photo by cedrus`, 27 December 2016
DSCF4973 | Terrebonne, Louisiana: photo by cedrus`, 23 February 2017
DSCF4973 | Terrebonne, Louisiana: photo by cedrus`, 23 February 2017
DSCF4973 | Terrebonne, Louisiana: photo by cedrus`, 23 February 2017
DSCF3108 | Lebanon Junction, Kentucky: photo by cedrus`, 4 January 2017
DSCF3108 | Lebanon Junction, Kentucky: photo by cedrus`, 4 January 2017
DSCF3108 | Lebanon Junction, Kentucky: photo by cedrus`, 4 January 2017
DSCF4494 | Walmart, Jackson, Mississippi: photo by cedrus`, 12 February 2017
DSCF4494 | Walmart, Jackson, Mississippi: photo by cedrus`, 12 February 2017
DSCF4494 | Walmart, Jackson, Mississippi: photo by cedrus`, 12 February 2017
1702060233 | Route 66, Lebanon, Missouri: photo by cedrus`, 6 February 2017
1702060233 | Route 66, Lebanon, Missouri: photo by cedrus`, 6 February 2017
1702060233 | Route 66, Lebanon, Missouri: photo by cedrus`, 6 February 2017
DSCF8968c1| Harissa, Lebanon: photo by cedrus`, 13 October 2017
DSCF8968c1| Harissa, Lebanon: photo by cedrus`, 13 October 2017
DSCF8968c1| Harissa, Lebanon: photo by cedrus`, 13 October 2017
DSCF9075c2| Byblos, Lebanon: photo by cedrus`, 15 October 2017
DSCF9075c2| Byblos, Lebanon: photo by cedrus`, 15 October 2017
DSCF9075c2| Byblos, Lebanon: photo by cedrus`, 15 October 2017
Dhaka, Bangladesh: photo by Alison Adcock, 12 February 2018
Dhaka, Bangladesh: photo by Alison Adcock, 12 February 2018
Dhaka, Bangladesh: photo by Alison Adcock, 12 February 2018
Dhaka, Bangladesh: photo by Alison Adcock, 16 February 2018
Dhaka, Bangladesh: photo by Alison Adcock, 16 February 2018
Dhaka, Bangladesh: photo by Alison Adcock, 16 February 2018
Kashmiris
peel the bark off wicker sticks on the outskirts of Srinagar,
the largest city in the Kashmir Valley. The sticks are used to make
traditional fire pots for warmth.: photo by Farooq Khan/European Pressphoto Agency, 22 December 2015
Kashmiris
peel the bark off wicker sticks on the outskirts of Srinagar, India,
the largest city in the Kashmir Valley. The sticks are used to make
traditional fire pots for warmth.: photo by Farooq Khan/European Pressphoto Agency, 22 December 2015
Joseph Ceravolo: A Piece of Glass
Staring on the ground for one reason except looking into a piece of glass in the winter among the leaves. Now you know the grassy field is clocked for winter while in the rooms of a house shadows of trees, as lives inhabit autumn and blossoms.
On the top branch of a wiry tree a bird sits and looks against the sky, but is really some distance from the great look in your eyes that tenders pity, irony innocence and love.Why go on looking when the sparse groups walking on the island desert
where groups of cormorants and ibises make their last nest within the survival key. The light flashes on the giant thermometer timed to infinity. Ah, if the infinite particles would be your touch. But, from a piece of glass shines the soul on the veins of an arm that tears away my eyes from you as the night tears away from the sun.
......Without a sound a plane
......follows a bird
......in the rapturous distance
......next to my eyes,
......to the dark raising of the earth,
......as the disappearance
......of darkness and light
......deepens the agony of sparks
......of that look in your eyes. Joseph Ceravolo (1934-1988): A Piece of Glass, 23 December 1984, from Collected Poems (2013)
Afghan children watch as laborers produce sugar cane juice in a factory in Jalalabad: photo by Mohammad Anwar Danishyar/Associated Press, 21 December 2015
Afghan children watch as laborers produce sugar cane juice in a factory in Jalalabad: photo by Mohammad Anwar Danishyar/Associated Press, 21 December 2015
Untitled: photo by Job Jetwichan Chaowadee, 10 February 2018
Untitled: photo by Job Jetwichan Chaowadee, 10 February 2018
Untitled: photo by Job Jetwichan Chaowadee, 10 February 2018
2 comments:
johnny cash -- ring of fire
stan ridgeway & wall of voodoo - ring of fire (live c 1982)
wall of voodoo - ring of fire (live - tv -1982)
Pity the 1982 WOV tv track cuts off early but then it always did. Anyhow the 1:45 - 2.45 bit, probably heart of the matter.
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