Mlehrman
Mlehrman
I have no words to describe what I feel when I look at these photographs. My heart breaks when I read and listen to the current news and compare it to the world depicted here.
raid
Dad Photographer
People are people all over the world. The media and the lack of cultural literacy often allow the sterotyping of entire cultures and nations.
Photography allows a winow into media cotrolled expsure.
Photography allows a winow into media cotrolled expsure.
rso
Newbie
thanks for sharing raid. just as you said "what happened to all these people?" and reflections...on what if, should have, could have, and why
Addy101
Well-known
Thank you for sharing.
raid
Dad Photographer
This is an old thread about my visit to Damascus, Syria. Most likely, some of the buildings shown here are now destroyed, and some people shown may be dead or they have left Syria.
alan davus
Well-known
I can remember hitching through Syria in 1977. It was a beautiful country and the people unbelievably friendly. It breaks my heart what has happened over the past few years and wonder if peace will ever return. I for one will welcome Syrian refugees being offered a new home in Australia and suspect they'll make a positive contribution to our country. Thanks for the photos Raid. I've probably got some slides in the archives from my time there. Must have a look.
raid
Dad Photographer
Syria has been destroyed like few countries have been destroyed. I predicted such a devastation years ago.
fireblade
Vincenzo.
Syria has been destroyed like few countries have been destroyed. I predicted such a devastation years ago.
Unfortunately Israel is next.
Addy101
Well-known
Unfortunately Israel is next.
What happened in Syria is tragic. Pictures of a better time - most Syrians arriving in the Netherlands are well educated, they will do okay in our society once they settled here. Syria had a middle class before the war and it is a sad thing there wasn't a peaceful transition to democracy...
raid
Dad Photographer
The USA announced yesterday with Israel the largest arms supply grant in history. Right now, Syria's people are the victims.
DwF
Well-known
Nothing dated here, sadly
Nothing dated here, sadly
Raid,
I hadn't seen this thread until now. Thank you for sharing these poignant images here.
David
Nothing dated here, sadly
Raid,
I hadn't seen this thread until now. Thank you for sharing these poignant images here.
David
raid
Dad Photographer
Thank you, David. I return to it (myself at home) here and there as I watch on TV the news on the destruction of Syria and its people. I am glad that I was there for a few days with my camera. It was a trip in the summer of 2008. There is nothing dated because all images are based a very brief trip to Damascus that occurred within a few days in June 2008.
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