November 2012
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October 2012
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September 2012
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Sep 17th
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“Culture, serious culture from anywhere, is an expression of human dignity —...”
– Read full post here: http://mantlethought.org/content/square-iv
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August 2012
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Aug 20th
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Eid poem by martyr of Homs: Hakam Drak Sibai
Red Crescent volunteer and Syrian hero, Hakam Sibai wrote this poem last year for Eid, one week before he was killed by shelling on his ambulance. He died trying to save the innocent lives of those injured by the regime’s attacks on the peaceful protests in Homs. RIP Hakam. One year later, there is still no Eid while our homes are filled with martyrs. عذراً يا عيــد.. وطني في عِدّة...
Aug 19th
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The Martyr Abu al-Izz: Syrian Eid Tale  →
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