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Protests for Syria held throughout the World: Protect the Children, Aleppo is burning!

Published: December 14, 2016
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protests syriaThroughout the world protests were organized last night, caused by the attacks of Assad’s forces on eastern Aleppo, where rebels and many civilians are currently waiting for evacuation.

One of the biggest protests was organized in Istanbul, where thousands of citizens called on the Turkish government to enter Aleppo and save the civilians.

Protests were also held in Berlin in front of the Russian embassy, where protesters demanded the cessation of attacks on eastern Aleppo.

A protest was also held in London, where the citizens sent a message “Save the children, Aleppo is burning”. Demonstrations were held in the Downing Street, where the headquarters of the British Government is.

A large number of citizens also gathered in Brussels, where people protested because of the bombing of Aleppo.

(Source: faktor.ba)

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