marco ferrarin says:
Celebrating Eid used to start from the first day of Ramadan in this street..
Jobar, this neighborhood that Assad destroyed, south to Damascus. It has been under siege and continuous shelling for over than four years. Aiming by this to stop people there from supporting the revolution and to force them to migrate.
marco ferrarin says:
This picture was took in Douma near Damasus for a child was talking about this destructed place and he said it was his home and Assad regime who destroyed it by the military aircraft's bombing.
We should mention that Douma has been besieged since 3 years by Assad regime and the regime has still shelling it everyday.
Date : 14 \ 2 \ 2015
marco ferrarin says:
"We don't have water in our house"
A little girl filling the water in these buckets for her family in Gouta near Damascus, because Assad regime has tried to prevent the water to reach Gouta and he still besiege it since 3 years and prevent people from food, electricity, medical basics, water and bombing them everyday.
She said "We don't have water in our house" so you can imagine that my friends.
Ph: Ammar Suliman
Location : Gouta, East Damascus, Syria
Date : 10 \ 3 \ 2015
marco ferrarin says:
"It's not enough!"
She is a child girl from the South of Damascus in area called Bait-sahem and she was saying "How this soup could be enough for me and for my famlily!". Here where is the hunger and the poor people, and here where Assad regime besieges those people and let them hungry without electricity and any of the necessities of life. The world is still watching and do no thing.
Date : 13 \ 2 \ 2015
Location : Bait-Sahem, Damascus, Syria
marco ferrarin says:
"Be careful of the sniper"
We took this photo in Qaboun neighborhood in Damascus four days ago for three children were walking and they were afraid about the sniper of the regime army that maybe shot them.
Hundred of children were killed by the regime in this neighborhood. This place has been besieged by regime forces since three years and people there still suffering in everything as the food and the electricity and the safe.
On the wall behind the children we can see the word "sniper" it is to bring the attention of people to be careful from the sniper.
Ph: Noor Hmz
Date 24 \ 3 \ 2015
Location : Qaboun, Damascus, Syria.
marco ferrarin says:
"I still want to learn !"
A little student at school in Ain turma - Eastern Ghouta - near Damascus.
Eastern Ghouta is besieged by Assad's Regime for the third year, where no food, water, electricity or even power supplies are allowed to enter.
Since schools started to be targets for Assad's airstike, therefore schools were closed for a long period of time. Despite it is dangerous, these children are still attending classes.
10 / 4 / 2015
marco ferrarin says:
Her name is Lojain, she is an amazing girl and always when I want some optimism, I go and take photo for her. She lives with her parents in Barzeh,Damascus.
Barzeh one of the damaged area in Damascus, and there is a lot of destruction. now it's peaceful a little bit because of the truce.
Date: 20 \ 10 \ 2014
marco ferrarin says:
"The world's reaction towards the situation in Syria"
This is how the international community reacts when knowing that innocent civilians in Syria are being murdered daily by Russian air forces, Iranian soldiers and the Assad regime.
Syria's war started as a revolution against the president, Bashar Al-Assad, who practiced ultimate dictatorship over the country by using a variety of brutal fear-tactics to intimidatingly silence anyone who spoke out against him. Human rights such as freedom of speech were not recognised and punished if practiced. Now, there are currently armed rebel groups, the main and most popular being the Free Syrian Army, who protect civilians and fight against the regime (as well as its Russian and Iranian allies) and extremist terrorist groups such as ISIS.
From the old market of Damascus - Syria
16\7\2016
marco ferrarin says:
I was walking in one of the death-ridden streets of Damascus when I came across these two beautiful children sitting on the sidewalk and selling bread. They were sharing a small bottle of Papay milk, a popular brand in Damascus.
Many Syrian children do not attend school and are working to be able to help their families to survive in a place where Assad and his allies Russia and Iran are not giving up until they force all Syrian people to flee and leave their own cities and become refugees.
Damascus, March 22 2017
marco ferrarin says:
More than one billion Muslims around the world celebrated Eid al-Fitr on Sunday, as the month-long Ramadan fast ends and the festivals begin. In a small town on the east of Damascus or Eastern Gouta, Harasta, these children and among all the destruction are trying to play and temporarily forget the war. The game is a train made out of basic plough to help move a series of carts.
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