The conflict in Syria has been going on now for three years and regrettably it is now less of a news item.
The picture tells a very sad story but what an incredible image.
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I do agree Horus but it always seems to be only a minority 'active' in the revolutions but the majority suffer the result of the internal conflict. To me it always begs the question of how short sighted are those who actually lead a revolution without thinking about what the end game might be. I can already imagine what Egypt will be like in ten years from now and as for Afghanistan, the timescale is much shorter.Horus wrote: But as to the image it does graphically indicate the plight of these people although to me it always begs the same question "what exactly do these so called revolutions actually achieve?" To date I have not seen any where the people are any better off than they were under the old regimes.






































