Day of Rage

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    Syrians are organising campaigns on Facebook and Twitter which call for a “day of rage” in the capital Damascus this week, taking inspiration from Egypt and Tunisia in using social networking sites to rally their followers for sweeping political reforms.
    Like Egypt and Tunisia, Syria suffers from corruption, poverty and unemployment, and all three nations have seen subsidy cuts on staples such as bread and oil.
    Syria’s authoritarian president has resisted calls for political freedoms and jailed critics of his regime.

    The main Syrian protest page on Facebook is urging people to protest in Damascus and other cities on March 25 in “a day of rage”, with the goal to “end the state of emergency in Syria and end corruption”.

    The number of people who have joined Facebook and Twitter pages calling for protests on Friday and Saturday is still relatively small, and some are believed to live outside the country

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    www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12814768

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    Bob Marley revolution
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    1. Omri Suissa 26 months ago | reply

      Nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnice!!!

    2. Audrey Headley 26 months ago | reply

      wonderful work!

    3. cocoesperanza 26 months ago | reply

      Terrific work - reminiscent for me of the people of Latin America also....
      I have been following all your posts -and agree with your words ----just taking it all in at the moment ...... the various layers which make the same old sandwich - but hoping it can help the real people...our humanity on a good day....
      I'll be back as they say... : )) - respects for the output. !!

    4. yamaha_gangsta 26 months ago | reply

      Can you release this image under Attribution Creative Commons?

    5. freestylee 26 months ago | reply

      It's all good yamaha, lets rev up the revolution!

      Respect to all you Massive, give thanks for stopping by. let's keep those on the front line of the revolution in our thoughts and hearts.

    6. Arabi 26 months ago | reply

      freestylee, what software did you use to create this image?

    7. freestylee 26 months ago | reply

      Adobe illustrator.

    8. Claudinho Arts 26 months ago | reply

      You're very good bro. Do you have facebook? Hugs.

    9. Sonia Oddi 22 months ago | reply

      Great work!
      We would like to inform you that this photograph will be published in a new brazilian magazine SAMUEL, number zero. It’s a publication from Ultima Instancia Editora, that is responsible (in Brazil) for the maintenance of the sites www.operamundi.com.br e www.ultimainstancia.com.br
      The author credit will be guaranteed.
      Thanks!

    10. thewritingreader 21 months ago | reply

      Thank you for sharing this under Creative Commons. I have used it in my blog here www.thewritingreader.com/blog/2011/09/12/prompt-92-societ... with credit and links back.

    11. sgaawc 20 months ago | reply

      awesome work!

    12. funkeecong 18 months ago | reply

      Just too bad this is an Islamist uprising against a Socialist government. This poster is very mislading.

    13. enricoerriko 15 months ago | reply

      grande grafica e comunicazione militante!!!

    14. kentclark333 12 months ago | reply

      The CIA's Free Syria Army did the Houla Massacre.

    15. Global Beat Radio 11 months ago | reply

      Thanks for your work! Check out our radio show on Syria.

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