From the memory of the Syrian revolution: 10/11/2012

On this day in 2012: A daytime protest took place in Bab Sreija near the Zenobia School, close to the party branch, and another one in the neighborhoods of Qabr Atika, where dozens of young men and women from the Damascus Coordinations marched, chanting “Rights for religion.. we want the detainees” and “Hold on, O country.. we are your men, O country.. we don’t love you, Assad.” They also praised the neighborhood of Al-Tadamun and saluted the Free Syrian Army there, chanting for the cities and areas besieged in Damascus, its countryside, and all over Syria.

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