pantslessprogressive:

“It’s a real massacre in every sense of the word. I saw bodies of women and children lying on roads beheaded. It’s horrible and inhuman. It was a long night helping people get to hospitals.”Abu Jihad, Khalidiya resident

“We are not getting any help, there are no ambulances or anything. We are removing the people with our own hands. […] We have dug out at least 100 bodies so far, they are placed in the two mosques.” - anonymous Syrian activist

“We were sitting inside our house when we started hearing the shelling. We felt shells were falling on our heads.” - Waleed, Khalidiya resident

“It does not seem that they get it. Even if they kill 10 million of us, the people will not stop until we topple him.” - anonymous Syrian resident

As many as 260 people have been killed since Friday across Homs, Syria, according to several opposition groups, marking the deadliest day of violence since anti-government protests began in mid-March.

The UN Security Council will meet Saturday morning to vote on a resolution condemning the Syrian government’s violent response to the ongoing protests.

Multiple Syrian embassies across Europe and the Middle East were attacked by demonstrators Friday and Saturday to protest the recent assault on anti-Assad activists in Syria.

This month marks the 30th anniversary of the massacre in Hama, Syria. In February 1982, President Hafez Assad, Bashar Assad’s father, attempted to crush a rebellion by shelling the city of Hama and bulldozing homes across the neighborhood. An estimated 20,000 people were killed over three weeks. 

[Photos: A Syrian rebel stands next to a destroyed government forces tank decorated with Syrian revolution flags in Homs, Syria, on Wednesday. Credit: Local Coordination Committee; A boy holds up a sign during an anti-regime demonstration in the Syrian village of al-Qsair, on Friday. Credit: Alessio Romenzi/AFP/Getty Images; Signs of damage are visible at the Syrian embassy in central London on Saturday, after protestors broke into the embassy. Credit: Leon Neal/AFP/Getty Images]

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bbook:

The Easy Rider Gang goes to Cannes in 1969. When it became clear  that the movie might be a hit, Fonda quipped that the Columbia  executives stopped shaking their heads in incomprehension and began  nodding their heads in incomprehension.

bbook:

The Easy Rider Gang goes to Cannes in 1969. When it became clear that the movie might be a hit, Fonda quipped that the Columbia executives stopped shaking their heads in incomprehension and began nodding their heads in incomprehension.

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sportsnetny:

“I am a soldier, I fight where I am told, and I win where I fight.” - Giants coach recruits Patton for inspiration

sportsnetny:

“I am a soldier, I fight where I am told, and I win where I fight.” - Giants coach recruits Patton for inspiration

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librar-y:


New York circa 1900, Cab stand at Madison Square.

librar-y:

New York circa 1900, Cab stand at Madison Square.

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euralmanac:

London, UK
Doreen Lawrence walks outside the Old Bailey after two men were convicted of the racist murder of her son, teenager Stephen Lawrence, 18 years after he was stabbed to death near a south London bus stop. Gary Dobson and David Norris were found guilty of murder (via Reuters.com)

Sorry it took so long! Stephen rest in peace!

euralmanac:

London, UK

Doreen Lawrence walks outside the Old Bailey after two men were convicted of the racist murder of her son, teenager Stephen Lawrence, 18 years after he was stabbed to death near a south London bus stop. Gary Dobson and David Norris were found guilty of murder (via Reuters.com)

Sorry it took so long! Stephen rest in peace!

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pilgrimsoulinme:

Tattoo, by Ted Kooser.

pilgrimsoulinme:

Tattoo, by Ted Kooser.

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