JayAtl
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Soon after the Tunisia Arab spring 6 young schools boys aged 12-14 decided to spray the words “freedom" on their school wall. Fact was they were not political, they just thought it would cool and being mischievous.
What transpired was the Local police chief had them rounded up in jail. When the parents went to ask for their kids back, the chief said " Forget you had any sons, make news ones, and if you can't send us your wife’s".
The children all but returned tortured, burnt, nails pulledout from hands and feet, scalding water thrown at their faces and one was not even returned, presumed dead. This was done by Assad bath party followers and that’s how the town revolted and it went large scale. That’s how Assad fathers shutdown a previous revolt in his days of rule… torture, slaughter and killing of thousands …who dared to protest
This is a brand new video that just got released days ago ... done by a woman who risked life and limb to go undercover in Syria. They are saying this documentary may win the Oscar and excellence awards in investigative journalism.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/syria-undercover/
What transpired was the Local police chief had them rounded up in jail. When the parents went to ask for their kids back, the chief said " Forget you had any sons, make news ones, and if you can't send us your wife’s".
The children all but returned tortured, burnt, nails pulledout from hands and feet, scalding water thrown at their faces and one was not even returned, presumed dead. This was done by Assad bath party followers and that’s how the town revolted and it went large scale. That’s how Assad fathers shutdown a previous revolt in his days of rule… torture, slaughter and killing of thousands …who dared to protest
This is a brand new video that just got released days ago ... done by a woman who risked life and limb to go undercover in Syria. They are saying this documentary may win the Oscar and excellence awards in investigative journalism.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/syria-undercover/