Dick Gregory

@dickgregory2011

Supporter of the Syrian revolution. Will be a leftist again when leftism means opposing genocide Blog at News of the Revolution in Syria. []

London, England.
Joined March 2018

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  1. 4 hours ago

    If Assad is winning, why does he need more support from Russia?

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  2. 6 hours ago

    “Ghalia has somehow been able to maintain a livelihood, swim against conservative and repressive social norms, survive the government’s relentless violence —all while implementing her vision for a future Syria in which women are safe, empowered and free.”

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  3. 20 hours ago

    The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results.

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  4. Retweeted
    May 24

    Russia and the Assad regime are bombarding the chlorine gas in the southern Idlib countryside. Please participate to see the world of the crimes of Assad and Russia.

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  5. Retweeted
    May 24

    Also today, hundreds of air and artillery strikes hit and provinces, killing and wounding civilians.

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  6. May 24

    Incredible bravery versus utter incompetence. This has to be taken into account when analysing the balance of forces.

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  7. May 24

    Probably not the most competent military in the world.

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  8. Retweeted

    Thus far the mujahideen uncovered Inside Kafr Naboudah - 1 general who was hiding - 3 soldiers who were captured - 3 soldiers who were uncovered and killed This shows how disorganized a retreat the regime had, also shows how they didn’t expect the opposition to break through

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  9. May 24

    “On May 19 we received information about an attack using toxic gases in a fight between the Syrian military & revolutionary military. 4 people came with red eyes, struggling to breathe. We put them in water, and gave them oxygen. They smelled of chlorine.”

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  10. May 23

    "Many of the people Ingalls painted are from Syria, and their stories are horrific. None of them wanted to leave their homes, loved ones and communities, but their towns — Homs, Aleppo and now Idlib — were bombed into rubble."

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  11. May 23

    "The people of the liberated north were attacked, their homes were destroyed, and their towns were occupied, so all of them had to defend their land together."

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  12. Retweeted

    Regimes manpower, especially to the tiger forces. Those who claim that these losses are insignificant since the regime has “countless reserves” are delusional. These losses clearly show their effect on the ground and it is evident in slowing the regimes advance. (4)

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  13. Retweeted
    May 22

    : 1st photos showing weaponized drones Rebels sent tonight to strike Airbase. Similar than UAVs (GPS guided) used to target |n Airbase.

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  14. May 22

    A succesful offensive solves many weapons supply problems.

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  15. Retweeted
    May 22

    : After the rebels liberated Kafr Nabudah from Assad regime last night, they are attacking regime positions west of the town today. Regime lost several heavy weapons by ATGM strikes and heavy shelling since the morning, incl. tanks. Two regime missile bases were destroyed.

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  16. May 22

    "The city of Idlib must not be allowed to fall to Assad, and his régime must be held accountable for the crimes committed against the Syrian people. The binary choice between Assad and burning the country must not be allowed to become an enduring reality."

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  17. May 21
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  18. Retweeted
    May 21

    Assadi gangs begin to run away from Kafrnboudeh, combing the streets now. -

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  19. May 21

    *not so pro-Assad*

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  20. May 21

    This seems precisely the US position, not so Assad that they are going to make Assad staying in power happen through action rather than inaction. It may be that without chemical weapons Assad cannot win, which would mean the US were doing the bare mininum to see him gone.

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