Orphans in Amman beaten by their own police officers

Shortly after these protests for equal rights, the orphans were beaten
Jordan: Orphans beaten, arrested!
"Police arrived at the scene and surrounded the roundabout while Orphans were sleeping. They got worried so officers assured them that everything is okay and they are here to protect them.
Minutes later hell broke loose, police went wild. The Orphans were beaten, arrested and chased out of the roundabout. Among the Orphans was a pregnant women, she got hit on her stomach with total disregard that she has a baby inside."
Minutes later hell broke loose, police went wild. The Orphans were beaten, arrested and chased out of the roundabout. Among the Orphans was a pregnant women, she got hit on her stomach with total disregard that she has a baby inside."
Source: Lee Blog
Talking virtual reality after Assad’s exit
"Before long, Middle East leaders will awaken one morning and find the Middle East without Bashar al-Assad and Syria welcoming them with open arms.
The new reality, with all its opportunities, risks and challenges, dawns on them.
......regional leaders are worried about the state of post-Assad Syria."
The new reality, with all its opportunities, risks and challenges, dawns on them.
......regional leaders are worried about the state of post-Assad Syria."
Source: Arab Saga
Five Reasons Why There Will Not Be an Alawite State Saturday, July 21st, 2012
"Will the Alawites try to establish an Alawite State centered in the Coastal Mountains?
Many opposition figures and journalists insist that the Alawites are planning to fall back to the Alawite Mountains in an attempt to establish a separate state. This is unconvincing. Here are the top five reasons why there will not be an Alawite State."
Many opposition figures and journalists insist that the Alawites are planning to fall back to the Alawite Mountains in an attempt to establish a separate state. This is unconvincing. Here are the top five reasons why there will not be an Alawite State."
Source: Syria Comment














