@@the0arabian I'm not okay honestly I am trans 🏳️⚧️and here there are no rights for the LGBTQ 🏳️⚧️ community They oppress us As for the situation in general it is very bad due to the economic sanctions
@@President_Snow There is discrimination against us in everything Transgender people are imprisoned A case against nature In Syria we are considered against nature,
I'm Jamaican Syrian just found out recently because my grate gran mother just told me, she said we need to go bck home , but I dont think home will ever be the same again, her mother is the actual Syrian n she's half Syrian idk why but when I'm around her all she talk about is Syria and the need to go bck home.
As an Iranian, it is very hard for me to see this because Iran's dictator steals our money and spends it (or gives it to Assad) to kill innocent Syrian civilians and bomb their homes. They fund these horrible crimes by stealing and misusing our resources. This makes me sick and fills me with guilt, even though I know I, too, am a victim of a dictator. I wish that we, Syrians and Iranians alike, could one day be free, find rest from our long struggles, and begin to heal from our deep wounds.
3000 Lira prior to the war, was 60 $.. That would get you a very fancy 4 stars (even 5 stars in some seasons) Hotel in damascus. To get decent hotel room at that time, you would bay 500 Liras (for a 3 stars hotel room) with breakfast. Once I bayed 200 Liras for a hotel room (no breakfast of course).
Interesting thing about Homs is that Orb international did an independent poll that showed 52% of the population supported the government, so a big minority was able to cause a lot of division and fighting. A lot of the Eastern provinces and Idlib were a strong majority against the government, whereas Damascus, Latakia, Tartous, Hama, Suweida were strongly pro-government.
I remember at the time lots of people from Syria saying many of the people instigating the uprising were foreigners who had showed up relatively recently. From the beginning the rebels were largely made up of Al-Qaeda affiliated groups, hardly an organic revolution of the people like the media portrayed it. And yes like you said, most of the support against the government was in the rural east, but a majority of the population in the western cities was on the side of the government.
Yeah no this is complete bs. You listing Hama as being very pro-government laughable at best. There are multiple videos where 60+% of the population of Hama are gathered in one place to protest. Background is that Hama had long been one of the cities in Syria where opposition was the hardest quashed including 40,000 killed in one month in a massacre in 1982. To paint them as pro-Assad is hilarious.
Aren't there any agendas to do something in this empty area where who destroyed it have future agendas to do something there or maybe divide syria into smaller countries
i am from homs, yes this is my city 💔
good, if you like Homs, stay there!
Love your content. Keep going 👍
Thank you 🙌
Hi there I’m from Syria 🇸🇾 🇺🇸❤️
Woooow, how rare you are
@@the0arabian I'm not okay honestly I am trans 🏳️⚧️and here there are no rights for the LGBTQ 🏳️⚧️ community They oppress us As for the situation in general it is very bad due to the economic sanctions
@@nourasalim11لا الصراحه اشكالك يعتبروا حيوانات المفروض تنحطون في زريبه بقر ، عايشين حياتكم اكل وشرب وجنس مثل الحيوانات
@@nourasalim11what rights?
Im curios
@@President_Snow There is discrimination against us in everything Transgender people are imprisoned A case against nature In Syria we are considered against nature,
Salam un alekum bro . Its heart breaking to see your country in this shape
Heartbreaking
Some things never change…my grandfather and his family left Homs in the 1920’s bound for Juarez, MX, due to Turks throwing them out.
Great vlog!
I'm Jamaican Syrian just found out recently because my grate gran mother just told me, she said we need to go bck home , but I dont think home will ever be the same again, her mother is the actual Syrian n she's half Syrian idk why but when I'm around her all she talk about is Syria and the need to go bck home.
I have a genuine question, as an American what made you come to syria
Yes, it's a genuine question.
Thanks to the Russians, syria still remains on the world map.
@@VITALITYVIBES-qs4qn that's true, can't argue with that
As an Iranian, it is very hard for me to see this because Iran's dictator steals our money and spends it (or gives it to Assad) to kill innocent Syrian civilians and bomb their homes. They fund these horrible crimes by stealing and misusing our resources. This makes me sick and fills me with guilt, even though I know I, too, am a victim of a dictator. I wish that we, Syrians and Iranians alike, could one day be free, find rest from our long struggles, and begin to heal from our deep wounds.
Amazing
Iam upset because you didn't contact MD when you visiting Homs
What says those graffiti in the walls?
The blue ones with numbers are workers advertising their services (rubble removal, building, etc)
3000 Lira prior to the war, was 60 $..
That would get you a very fancy 4 stars (even 5 stars in some seasons) Hotel in damascus.
To get decent hotel room at that time, you would bay 500 Liras (for a 3 stars hotel room) with breakfast.
Once I bayed 200 Liras for a hotel room (no breakfast of course).
❤
Interesting thing about Homs is that Orb international did an independent poll that showed 52% of the population supported the government, so a big minority was able to cause a lot of division and fighting. A lot of the Eastern provinces and Idlib were a strong majority against the government, whereas Damascus, Latakia, Tartous, Hama, Suweida were strongly pro-government.
I remember at the time lots of people from Syria saying many of the people instigating the uprising were foreigners who had showed up relatively recently. From the beginning the rebels were largely made up of Al-Qaeda affiliated groups, hardly an organic revolution of the people like the media portrayed it. And yes like you said, most of the support against the government was in the rural east, but a majority of the population in the western cities was on the side of the government.
@@RexRondothe revolution was literally started by defected members of the saa
@@RexRondoSeems very weird for a whole country to be plunged into war by foreigners
Yeah no this is complete bs. You listing Hama as being very pro-government laughable at best.
There are multiple videos where 60+% of the population of Hama are gathered in one place to protest. Background is that Hama had long been one of the cities in Syria where opposition was the hardest quashed including 40,000 killed in one month in a massacre in 1982. To paint them as pro-Assad is hilarious.
@@hcn6708 Nope religious extremists supported by Qatar and Saudi Arabia . Qatar wanted to build a gas pipeline through Syria and Syria said no .
I like this content thanks for not just dropping all the blame on israel and atcually explaning the truth about what is happening around our border
Are you still in homs?
Kesini karna baca buku As long as the lemon Trees grow 🥲
They don't even have a home yet they have a fancy mosque😂 mosque for the ghosts. Ignorance has no limits.
Aren't there any agendas to do something in this empty area where who destroyed it have future agendas to do something there or maybe divide syria into smaller countries
2:07 they are enshrining the same criminals who invaded and enslaved their ancestors during the so called Islamic conquests.
The short human memory.
Please Go Visit the Syrian Coast on the Mediterranean - Latakia & Tartus - so beautiful
Why? To see how beautiful to live under the criminal rule?
@@the0arabian?
We need to see both sides
@@the0arabian so you support USA backed terrorists?
Yeah~ much better follow holy book...
after what you said in this video I hope your out of syria now
Syriyan people themselves destroyed their country
stop the propaganda.traitor
just a documentary what you do not like?
😂😂 bruh I almost died because of the regime there dont let me start
Hey there! 🤗
How's your work, comrade 🫡🤩🌟