Tuesday 3 March 2015

Prague Daily Monitor

Syrian activist Nawfal describes her career in Prague
"She said when the Syrian military was bombing Rakka, it attacked schools, hospitals and civilian areas. It never tried to hit the buildings and areas dominated by the Daish (the name for IS used in the Arab world), she added. She said she and other activists had gone to the streets to protest against IS, like against Assad's regime. Nawfal said they wanted to make it clear that this was a revolution for their freedom, not for what they [IS militants] wanted. If the international community does not do anything but watch how 100, 200 people a day are killed, nothing seems to suggest that anything will change, Nawfal said. She said the world should help Syrians get rid of Assad's regime."

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