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Trump is playing games and wasting taxpayer money to look tough on Putin and distract corporate media. And of course they took the bait. Many Dems and establishment “liberal” journalists are effusively praising Trump for being “presidential”…..

That’s all it took - one bogus military operation, and *poof* all the fake progressives who were saying #NotMyPresident a few weeks ago, are suddenly showering Trump with praise.

How quickly they seem to have forgotten about Trump’s pending budget cuts to the social safety net, and his blatant racism and Islamophobia. If Trump really wanted to help the people of Syria, he would accept more Syrian refugees and stop pushing his discriminatory, unconstitutional Ban on Muslims.

It feels like corporate media is trying to sell us into another war in the Middle East.

Another war in the Middle East that Tr*mp and his Establishment pals – including those in the corporate media – will profit handsomely from, while America’s poor and vulnerable are fed to the ravenous war machine.

Trump discussed this with PUTIN and not the US CONGRESS…let that sink in

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Originally posted by whatislifebabydonthurtme

“What can I do to help Syria?”

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Well, after educating yourself and advocating for the rights of the Syrian people in their fight for freedom against a brutal dictatorship as well as naming and holding accountable those who aid the Assad regime such as Iran, Hezbollah and Russia among others, *breathes*, you can help by donating to any of the organisations/groups listed below. 

These groups mainly help on the ground in Syria providing aid; be it medical or psychological as well as food and clothes to those in need.

SAMS Foundation: the foundation works with Syrian American health care professionals and operates 106 medical facilities throughout Syria

Doctors Without Borders (also known as MSF): the organisation provides front-line medical treatment as well as providing drugs, medical supplies and equipment

Questscope: the organisation’s work is mostly centered on providing immediate trauma support and psychosocial counseling

Save the Children: the organisation is on the ground in Syria and in refugee communities providing children and their families with warm clothes, shelters, clean water and emergency care

Syrian Civil Defense (also known as The White Helmets): they are about 3,000 neutral, impartial and humanitarian Syrian volunteers who operate as first responders in rebel-held areas across the country. They were recently nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Karam Foundation: the organisations is focused on educational opportunities for Syrian children, currently raising funds to rebuild schools in Syria.

NuDay Syria: the organisation’s mission focuses on bringing housing and food to displaced families with single mothers or wounded family members. They are especially concerned with the lack of safe shelter and living for single mothers with daughters.

Hand in Hand for Syria: the organisation provides aid including food, clothing, water, sanitation and crucial medical assistance 

According to the United Nations, there are almost 14 million Syrian refugees around the world (so far) in need of humanitarian aid. The groups below are mainly focused on helping Syrian refugees:

Migrant Offshore Aid Station: this charity exists to save children like Alan Kurdi, with a fleet of rescue boats patrolling the Mediterranean to save migrants lost at sea.

Refugees Welcome: dubbed as a kind of “Airbnb for refugees” this German nonprofit matches people with spare rooms with refugees in need of housing. If you don’t have a spare bed in Germany.

The Worldwide Tribe in Calais: a group of social activists documenting stories in the Calais migrant camp, they also raise relief funds.  

Small Projects Istanbul: the initiative provides classes and cultural enrichment and scholarships to Syrian children in Turkey.

International Medical Corps: they run a service center for Syrian refugees that provides medical care, classes and job training.

Medical Teams International: the organisation focuses on health and dental care for Syrian refugees in Lebanon. 

Mercy Corps: the group provides direct aid to Syrian refugees in the form of food and supplies, and by increasing access to clean water and sanitation, shelters, and safe spaces and activities for children

Shelterbox: the group has been providing emergency shelter and supplies to families affected by the Syrian crisis in Iraq Kurdistan, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria, including clothing, stoves and, water filters.

UNICEF: the UN agency focuses on assisting Syrian children by providing healthcare, nutrition, immunization, water and sanitation, and classes.

Oxfam: the nonprofit provides aid to Syrian refugees in Lebanon and Jordan such as clean water, sanitation services, and hygiene education to help ward of cholera and other intestinal diseases.

Yes, donating won’t stop barrel bombs from falling on besieged civilian areas (that comes by being vocal about Assad’s crimes) but it can definitely help create a start.

Speaking of educating yourselves, an initiative called Syria Social Campaign would send you one or two articles concerning Syria each week! You only have to submit your email address.

I have also found a more detailed list of things you can do to help aside from donations made by Syrian Solidarity Committee. I highly recommend going through it as it has many excellent recommendations.

Here’s the Syria Solidarity Calendar for those who would like to take part in solidarity events around the world

Humanitarian Relief Foundation is preparing for a land convoy that is going to the Syrian border early Wednesday 14 December but they also have many other projects like No Bread Delivery and medical check-ups for Syrian orphans which you can donate to here

The Syrian Campaign is also a great independent advocacy group that has several campaigns like The People’s Convoy which aims to rebuild the last children’s hospital in Eastern Aleppo, and they are an overall great resource of information and I highly recommend visiting their website.

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“ In light of the chemical attack and now the missile strike, here is a list of links to several charities that benefit Syrian citizens, listed with their accountability / financial scores.
Save The Children Syrian Children’s Relief...

library-mermaid:

In light of the chemical attack and now the missile strike, here is a list of links to several charities that benefit Syrian citizens, listed with their accountability / financial scores. 

Save The Children Syrian Children’s Relief Fund
Rating: 88.14 / 100
Percent of Donation Directly Applied to Services: 87%

UNICEF - Syrian Crisis
Rating: 85.64/100
Percent of Donation Directly Applied to Services: 90.3%

Doctors Without Borders
Rating: 97.23/100
Percent of Donation Directly Applied to Services: 88.3%

Hand in Hand for Syria
Rating: 87.89/100
Percent of Donation Directly Applied to Services: 86.3%

This is just a small handful, please feel more than free to add to this list with more charities / updated information. Stay strong and safe, Syria.

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the Syrian dictator Assad, along with Putin, are about to completely massacre an entire city - Aleppo. the Syrian army has taken over 98% of the city. families are sitting together, praying, knowing any minute will be their last minute on earth. civilians are tweeting their last goodbyes, sending out last minute pleas for someone, anyone, to help.

imagine that. sitting with the people you love, holding each other, hearing nothing but their harsh breathing and the clash of bombs completely destroying your home, killing your neighbors, your friends, you. just imagine that. i cant, i really cannot.

the U.N. has already called Syria the worst humanitarian crisis in this century. experts are saying this massacre rivals that of WW2 (not to take away from the holocaust) in terms of how heinous and completely disgusting it is.

i’m not the best with words, with conveying me emotions. but please take a moment out of your time to acknowledge this, at least. this is the worst humanitarian crisis happening on Earth right now, according to the U.N. this is a breach of human rights, of all our rights. you should be concerned, in the least.

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7-year-old Bana al-Abed is using Twitter to shed light on the plight of Syrian children

  • For many, the ongoing conflict in Syria is a distant problem faced by people thousands of miles away. 
  • But via Twitter, 7-year-old Bana al-Abed has shared her personal story within this horrifying tragedy.
  • Since September, al-Abed and her mother Fatemah have been tweeting to the world about the terror and fear they face living with the daily bombings in Aleppo
  • Their account has garnered 186,000 followers in the process. 
  • Though they posted a farewell message on Sunday in the face of heavy bombing, the family is still alive
  • But their home has now been destroyed. Read more

Update: Bana’s Twitter account has been deleted

  • The Twitter account of Bana al-Abed, a 7-year old Syrian girl who, along with her mother, has been deleted. 
  • Bana’s mother, Fatemah, sent the account’s last tweet on Sunday, leaving her more than 100,000 followers concerned for the family’s fate:
  •  "We are sure the army is capturing us now. We will see each other another day dear world. Bye. — Fatemah #Aleppo" Read more