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hamadasmesem · 4 years ago
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‏‎لوحة من صنع الخالق أنها مدينتي الرائعة من الجو سوريا ،ادلب،بنّش #syria #binnish #hamada_smesem #حماده_سميسم ‎‏ https://www.instagram.com/p/CJYOruUrMH8/?igshid=uotj5lhy0ag0
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Reposted from @world Syrian graffiti artists Aziz Asmar and Anis Hamdou used ruins as a canvas to paint a mural in honor George Floyd, an unarmed black man who died in police custody in Minnesota and whose death has sparked protests across America and cities around the world. (📸: Izzeddin Idilbi/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images) . . #syria #binnish #blacklivesmatter #blm #georgefloyd #sayhisname - #regrann https://www.instagram.com/p/CA81wOjjYDq/?igshid=rnkbo6nl8op8
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smnasa · 10 years ago
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#binnish #syria #بنش احياء #بنش القديمة ♡
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brassmanticore · 11 years ago
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Candles spell out the words 'welcome Ramadan, leave Bashar,' in the northern Syrian city of Binnish.  Picture (apparently from 2011) from a Facebook page documenting the revolution in that city.
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syrianrevolutionist-blog · 11 years ago
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"The secret marriage between Iran and Israel .. produced lotta bastards"
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ummatii · 12 years ago
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Special thanks to the people of Binnish, Syria. And the amazing kids at the refugee camp in Attmeh, Syria. From across the globe to the beautiful children of Syria!
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world-images-blog · 13 years ago
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Binnish, Syria: Women gesture during an anti-government protest | John Cantlie/Getty Images
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smnasa · 10 years ago
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♡♥♡ أحلى ثوار ^^ #binnish
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smnasa · 10 years ago
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الخريف البنشي ♡_♡ #binnish #syria
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smnasa · 10 years ago
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والله ما إخترت الفراق وإنما حكمت علي بذالك الأيام .. :( #binnish
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syrianrevolutionist-blog · 11 years ago
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"In between the removal of the clothing of humiliation and dressing oneself in the clothes of freedom - the deformities of many become apparent."
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