Seamus Murphy provides a chilling record of the desperate situation on the ground in
Syria where killings, imprisonment and torture have become a way of life and death
under the regime of President Bashar Assad. The revolution has fallen into the hands
of armed groups since the bloody crackdown on civil protestors in the earlier stages
of the unrest. And Syrian communities opposed to the regime feel that the
international community has washed its hands of their revolution, leaving them to
die. However, civilians still gather to protest against the regime in towns all
over Syria while a network of smugglers, guides, activists, couriers and fighters
remain committed to keeping their revolution alive.
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