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Lake Assad is a reservoir on the Euphrates in Raqqa Governorate, Syria. It was created in 1974 when construction of the Tabqa Dam was completed. Lake Assad is Syria's largest lake, with a maximum capacity of 11.7 cubic kilometres (2.8 cu mi) and a maximum surface area of 610 square kilometres (240 sq mi).

 

Qal'at Ja'bar is a castle on the left bank of Lake Assad. Its site, formerly a prominent hill-top overlooking the Euphrates Valley, is now an island in Lake Assad that can only be reached by an artificial causeway. Although the hilltop on which the castle sits was possibly already fortified in the 7th century, the current structures are primarily the work of Nur ad-Din, who rebuilt the castle from 1168 onwards (Wikipedia).

This picture was took in Qaboun, Damascus for one of the civilians whose home was destroyed by Assad's Regime shelling.

 

1\9\2013

Qaboun, Damascus, Syria

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Putting their lives at a huge risk, these children are still attending their classes.. At any moment they may be targeted by a strike, because schools are among several major targets for Assad's airstrikes, as well as hospitals and civilian areas. Most schools are therefore closed as a result, and very few children are able to attend classes, causing them to miss out on essential education.

Douma, Eastern Gouta on 1/12/2016

Four civilians died today by insane Assad's airstrike on Doma - Eastern Ghouta.

Assad's regime has been besieging and striking Eastern Ghouta and Jobar for three years; because they support the revolution.

27/7/2015

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.

 

Al-Asma'i St., Jobar - Damascus - Syria

10\6\2016

5th of #Ramadan 1437 A.H.

 

The citizens of Jobar woke up to heavy bombardment from the Assad regime and its allies’ air forces in the morning of few days ago; a tactic used to “cleanse” the area of its original citizens and take control of it.

 

Jobar, Damascus on 21/10/2016.

Syria.

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A section of what once were lively civilian homes in Douma, before Assad's shelling tore them apart.

The besieged area of Douma is currently entering its fifth year of shelling campaigns. Shelling is one of Assad's many criminal tactics to force citizens to migrate or surrender the area to government control.

Douma, suburb of Damascus, Syria.

10/10/2016

 

Damascus may finally breath freedom again, after 46 years of being under the rule of the the dectator family Al-Assad.

 

Barzeh, Damascus, the capital of Syria

22/03/2017

 

A destroyed school from southern neighborhoods of Damascus.

  

South of Damascus has been besieged for over than three years, and under the continuous shelling, which were applied by Assad's forces.

Add that schools became known targets for Regime's airstrikes, even though, few schools are not closed and some children are still studying.

Assad's Regime have done all of this to stop people there from supporting the Revolution, but they didn't.

  

South of Damascus

18 / 10 / 2015

"We are friends till the moon sleeps."

A picture for two friends, captured in Daryya - Western Gouta near Damascus.

  

Daryya is a conflict area located west to Damascus (Syria's capital). Assad's Regime have been bombing and besieging this city for over than three years, because people in Daryya support the Syrian Revolution.

  

This city witnessed a massacre three years ago, where over than 700 people were killed, including women and children, most of them were found in a mosque.

  

West to Damascus - Daryya

24/10/2015

This image of Jobar from above was captured by our friend Ammar. Ammar was detained unlawfully by the Assad regime for six entire months and suffered from torture and the repulsive conditions of regime prisons. Ammar's life was also dangerously at risk in 2012, when he was injured from being hit in the chest by a piece of shrapnel which almost killed him, but thankfully he managed to survive both horrible situations and is now back with the team.

 

Our team has so far lost six of its members since the beginning of the revolution: Rida, Yaman, Ahmad, Abdullah, Mulham and Yousef. May their souls and all the other martyrs' souls rest in peace.

They will never be forgotten and the people of Syria shall not let them die in vain.

 

Jobar, Damascus on 25/10/2016

 

Check out this other photo, also captured by Ammar:

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Children in the Asali neighbourhood of Southern Damascus celebrate the first day of the Eid festival on a small fairground wheel, beside a building that has been severely damaged from shelling campaigns led by the Assad regime on the area.

 

Asali, as well as several other neighbourhoods in Southern Damascus, has been under siege by the regime for over four years so far. A complete restriction on the entry of basic living supplies, including food and water, is still in practice. A large number of the population in Asali starved to death, and the survivors are currently fending each day for every scrap of food left, whilst some are managing to grow their own food locally.

 

Despite the threat of death that always looms among the piles upon piles of rubble, the harrowing sounds of warplanes from above, the screeching blasts of the military rockets and their own exhausted empty stomachs within, they live on and laugh as childishly as ever in the face of it all. They still look to the clouds above and dream; of peace, and of a world where people still remember to love.

 

To view other images from Asali by our photographers, follow this link:

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Asali, Southern Damascus

12/09/2016

"... Departamento de Libres,

allá en la ‘Estancia Luján’

el gaucho Tito Bompland

junto a su fiel peonada

matea en las madrugadas,

mientras se dora el churrasco

y, de mano en mano el frasco,

entre refrán y humoradas ..."

 

Fragmento de "Tito Bompland", de Ernesto Montiel

Sauce, Corrientes, Argentina

 

"These blocks were my house before it got destroyed. I'm collecting what's left to build a new house"

 

A child from Syria, with a spirit that can not be broken. Assad can destroy cities and evacuate them. But he can never destroy these iron spirits.

 

Eastern Gouta on 19/02/2017

She smiles to her son's grave.. She is lucky to have a grave for him...

The mother of a martyr killed by Assad's regime forces in the besieged area of Jobar visiting her son's grave. She is powerful !

 

Send a message to the mothers who lost their sons in the war of Syria.

Jobar, Damascus on 12/9/2016

"we are still alive"

  

After an air strike on Jobar neighborhood. Which Assad's Forces have been shelling and besieging for ovar than three years, just because its people supported Syrian Revolution.

  

Jobar, Damascus

28\11\2015

A place once called a Home

  

Those houses were once called a home to many families. They were filled with love and laughter until Assad destroyed them and forced the families to evacuate and be displaced.

  

Harsta located in Eastern Gouta, has been besieged for several years and targeted in all types of shelling by Assad and his allies. At the end families were forced to leave their destroyed homes and empty their city for Assad to take over.

  

Harsta, Eastern Gouta on 09/10/2018

A tank for the Syrian Regime Forces was destroyed by the Free Syrian Amy in Daryya.

  

Daryya is a conflict area located west to Damascus (Syria's capital). Assad's Regime have been bombing and besieging this city for over than three years, because people in Daryya supported The Syrian Revolution.

  

The good thing that they allowed us to take some photos for the battles in this sensitive area.

  

Notable; this city witnessed a massacre three years ago, where over than 700 people were killed, including women and children, most of them were found in a mosque.

 

Daryya - west to Damascus

2015-08-29

In a couple of years the EU, US and IsraHell wants a regime change for Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, just like they dropped bombs for Muammar Gadaffi, Saddam Hussein and Bashar al-Assad?

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Churrasco de costela bovina assada no método tradicional do "fogo de chão".

Temperada apenas com sal grosso e assada lentamente por muitas horas, é deliciosa, macia e suculenta.

Na minha opinião, o melhor de todos os "churrascos".

Local: Aguativa, Cornélio Procópio, Paraná, Brasil

Eastern Gouta was under siege for 5 years, during these 5 years civilians faced all kind of torture from Assad and his forces.

On February 2018, Syrian army forces backed by Russian warplanes escalated the offensive on Eastern Gouta, and killed hundreds of people.

On April 2018 civilians in Eastern Gouta were forced to evacuate their homes, and were displaced to Idlib.

 

Eastern Gouta on 28/11/2018

This picture of the old man was taken in South of Damascus, which is besieged by Assad's Forces and under their continuous shelling for the third year. Assad aims to stop people there from supporting the Syrian Revolution, but he couldn't.

3/2/2016

A man standing upon what used to be his house before Assad's air forces destroyed it within seconds.. his facial expressions speak a thousand words..

The besieged area of Douma is currently entering its sixth year of shelling campaigns. Shelling is one of Assad's many criminal tactics to force citizens to migrate or surrender the area to government control.

 

Douma, suburb of Damascus, Syria.

February 2015.

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

Members of the Free Syrian Army (Rebels) are planning for the undergoing battle against the Syrian Regime Forces in Daryya.

 

Daryya is a conflict area located west to Damascus (Syria's capital). Assad's Regime have been bombing and besieging this city for over than three years, because people in Daryya supported The Syrian Revolution.

 

The good thing that they allowed us to take some photos for the battles in this sensitive area.

 

Notable; this city witnessed a massacre three years ago, where over than 700 people were killed, including women and children, most of them were found in a mosque.

A market of destructed Jobar neighborhood at the first night of Eid al-Adha. Four years ago, this market used to be lively. The hubbub of sellers and thousands of shoppers filled the air, especially in Eid. But now, you can find only rubble.

  

Jobar neighborhood has been under continuous daily shelling and tough siege since 2012, which are applied by Assad's Forces to stop people there from supporting the Syrian Revolution.

  

Many families had to migrate searching for a safer place where they can get sustenance after the siege caused markets to get closed.

  

Jobar - Damascus

23/9/2015

"I study using a candle, most of the time we do not have electricity and tomorrow I have an exam.. Pray for me"

  

A child using a candle to study in besieged Hameh, where electricity is limited to 4 hours a day only.

  

Hameh is besieged by Assad's Army Forces, because people there support the Syrian Revolution.

  

Damascus, Hameh

7/11/2015

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

Ali and Arif, from besieged Western Gota. They are moving some soil to prepare it for planting, where planting vegetables became the only method to get some food. Due to siege which prevents the entry of food, medicine and power supplies to the city.

Assad's Regime is besieging Gota to force people to migrate and to stop them from supporting Rebels. So the Free Syrian Army would yield to truce and deliver the city to Syrian Regime.

Moadamieh, on 18\5\2016

This is a Qaboun neighborhood in Damascus. It destroyed by the shelling of Assad regime army. It's one of the places that supported the revolution and that's why the regime army destroyed it. Until now it's besieged zone and the army shelling it. Yesterday more than 7 children die in the school by shelling.

 

Qaboun, Damascus, Syria

Date : 7 February 2014

Hoje eu fiz coxa assada de frango ficou uma delicia, bati uma fotinha pra compartilhar, sempre faço algo na cozinha ( diariamente) e sempre esqueço de tirar as fotos ultimamente rs hj eu lembrei!

The minaret was destroyed by Assad's Army Forces in Asali (Damascus).

  

"Special care must be taken in military operations to avoid damage to buildings dedicated to religion, art, science, education or charitable purposes and historic monuments unless they are military objectives." Rule 38 - International Committee of the Red Cross - Geneve

  

Forqan mosque

Asali, Damascus

22\11\2015

Since the beginning of 2018, Assad regime and Russian allies have been trying to control over the city. In the past three weeks, Ghouta had lost more than 500 of its civilians, and they were mostly children.

 

Ghouta is a conflict area that regimes try to control in it has been under his siege for the past five years. Gouta is located in the Eastern part of Damascus, and it is currently being bombed by Assad's regime and Russian air forces. There're thousands of people besieged in Ghouta under diffecult conditions, where there is no food, power or medicines. Assad's regime aims to kill and scare civilians in Ghouta and force them to flee their houses so he can accomplish his demographic change in the area.

 

This is not the first time for the city to be attacked. Assad's regime has been murdering people and bombing their houses since the beginning of the protests in 2011, to suppress them and hold onto his position as a president.

 

Ghouta, Damascus, Syria on 26/02/2018

"We will never give up!"

  

This photo was captured in Al Qaboun neighborhood near Damascus (the capital of Syria).

  

People in Al Qaboun have been living in poverty with loss of food, water and power supplies, facing death from every where because of the siege and the continuous shelling wich Assad's Forces were applying on them for the third year, because they support the Syrian Revolution.

  

Al Qaboun neighborhood - near Damascus.

27/4/2015

 

"Cheese!"

Despite the fact that they were hungry, and that we were hearing the sounds of exploding barrel bombs in the background, they gave the most beautiful smiles to the camera.

 

These children are from Moadamieh, situated in the suburbs of Damascus, which is under a siege conducted by the Assad regime as well as continuous shelling & bombardment by Russian and regime air forces. Food and medical supplies are barred from entering the area, and power supplies - such as electricity and gas - have also been cut from it. These are all attempts on behalf of the regime to force the civilians to surrender, flee as well as stop their support for the Free Syrian Army.

 

Moadamieh, Western Ghouta, Damasucus, Syria.

20\7\2016

"What do you wish?"

"We wish to win and go to Damascus without waiting in the checkpoint"

"Why you do not like Syrian Army's checkpoint when you enter and exit Damascus?"

"Because I want to get back to school and to buy sweets without losing them in the checkpoint"

  

Asali is besieged by Assad's Forces and under their continuous shelling for the third year. Assad aims to stop people there from supporting the Syrian Revolution, but he couldn't.

  

Asali - South of #Damascus

14\11\2015

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Preparo da deliciosa "Costela Fogo de Chão". É costela bovina, temperada apenas com sal grosso e assada na vertical, ao nível do chão, com lenha queimando nas laterais, a uma distância de cerca de 1 a 1,5 metros, por várias horas. Um das carnes assadas (churrasco) mais deliciosas, sem sombra de dúvidas. Em Aguativa Golf Resort, Cornélio Procópio, Paraná, Brasil.

Our friend Abu-Kasem, pictured here, is one among the hundreds of thousands of Syrian citizens currently living in a besieged area where no food or basic living supplies would be allowed to enter, forcing people to starve.

 

Hunger is only one of Assad's many brutal weapons to force citizens migrate from their areas and surrender; internationally banned chemical weapons and airstrikes are some of his others which he also uses against his own people, particularly in besieged areas. The screams of agony and pain of these victims still continue to fall on deaf ears and Assad's totalitarian regime thrives. So what else can they do other than smile? Life must go on, and the people of Syria are determined to let it do so.

 

South of Damascus on 20/11/2016

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