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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Mar 12

    Dear Mr President Assad and are raining fire on innocent civilians in province you helped prevent genocidal masscres there before please tell Assad and Iran No means No

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    New York Times reporter Anne Barnard, who wrote a stunning new report about torture used by the Syrian regime, says "nobody knows the exact number" of victims. Rights groups say at least 128,000 people were detained by Syrian authorities and never seen again.

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    Starvation is starting in Rukban camp, south-east Syria, says the UN.

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    10 hours ago

    The gravest threat to Syria's most vulnerable is the regime, not sanctions. Why is promoting pro-regime polemics?

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    16 hours ago

    TEDxPhiladelphia - Unintended Consequences. The whole story, what to do to help n people and how ? At 5h45min.. via

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    May 14
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    May 14

    Our amazing women’s center continues to educate students. The teachers and students go to class voluntarily despite the ongoing bombardment nearby

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    foundation is supporting this work, which is wonderful!

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    this talk has me in tears. Why hasn’t this bill been passed?

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    Mouaz Moustafa is a global treasure. I am honored to be in the same room with him wow. is not enough.

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    Listening about from tall about what is going on in Syria. This is 💔 and a horrifying humanitarian crisis. 500,000 Syrians have been murdered by Assad and ISIS. The govt continues to kill Syrians. Assad won't stop until he wipes out all Syrians.

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  14. Retweeted
    May 15

    “Our aim is to bring the voice of the Syrian people to the halls of power here in America.” - Mouaz Moustafa

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    May 15

    "We say too often 'never again.' I'd like to think that all of us here would cut the railroad lines carrying victims to concentration camps during WW2. So what can we do about Syria?" brings tears to our eyes as he shares the story of 14 million innocents.

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    May 15

    Check out our executive director speak at TEDxPhiladelphia Watch the video here:

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    May 15

    Mouaz Moustafa (Speaker 10) & has been tireless in sounding alarm about escalation of violence in Syria & atrocities that citizens face. Situation's dire, getting worse. We need to pay attention! Also, do what we can to help

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  18. Retweeted
    May 15

    Just saw Mouaz Moustafa of present on the humanitarian crisis and human rights violations in . , he talked about the Cesar Bill to protect civilians that has been approved by the House, but not even brought before the Senate

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  19. Retweeted
    May 15

    Please press your colleagues to move this bill forward and protect the people of Syria. If in doubt, please meet Mr. Moustafa and let him show you what is happening.

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  20. Retweeted
    May 15

    please consider joining the bi-partisan, House Free Democratic Syria Caucus. Reach out to , Exec Dir of to hear the stories of civilians being tortured and massacred by their government. More than 500k Syrians killed to date.

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    May 15

    Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad is waging a modern-day holocaust on his own citizens. If America remains on the sidelines more Syrians will die while ISIS & Iran strengthen their influence. The time for U.S. leadership is now.

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