#SyriaIsBleeding: Celebrities raise voice against ongoing crisis
The United Nations Security Council unanimously demanded on Saturday a 30-day ceasefire in Syria, as new air strikes on the rebel enclave of Eastern Ghouta took the civilian death toll from seven days of bombing to more than 500.
Even after demanding an immediate ceasefire, civilians especially children are dying under regime bombing in Syria. Different pictures have been circulating on the internet, leaving people around the world distressed.
The UN just called for another ceasefire in Syria. And then the Syrian government dropped more bombs on eastern Ghouta. pic.twitter.com/iZZrzXFktC
— AJ+ (@ajplus) February 26, 2018
While many chose to stay silent over the ongoing issue, some celebrities took to Twitter show their concern.
What have we become?? We’re brutally killing such beautiful flower like children??? Everyday.. #Syria #SaveSyrianChildren This world failed You Syria 💔
— MAWRA HOCANE (@MawraHocane) February 26, 2018
What a terrible terrible world this Flower has been sent to.. #Syria I urge you all to say a prayer for those who’re suffering & those who have passed away.. it’s the least we can do! My heart is in pieces.. #Ghouta #SaveSyrianChildren pic.twitter.com/MHNsY7r0RB
— MAWRA HOCANE (@MawraHocane) February 26, 2018
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— Ajaz Khan (@AjazkhanActor) February 26, 2018
So sad humanity die , if Americans dying called terrorism what about innocent children killed Daily in Syria ,why paid media not cover this and no one taking on this @ReallySwara pls Tweete @BeingSalmanKhan pls Bhai pic.twitter.com/ZSTqBUiiYK
— Ajaz Khan (@AjazkhanActor) February 26, 2018
Apathy it is. https://t.co/icCA3IftFi
— Mahira Khan (@TheMahiraKhan) February 25, 2018
I don’t care which country or religion or government I have, humanity is dying. The children are dying and it needs to stop,now #SyriaIsBleeding pic.twitter.com/8EVPXgcScT
— Esha Gupta (@eshagupta2811) February 25, 2018
Just saw some horrific pictures from the genocide in #Syria Can't even begin to imagine the pain and suffering the Syrian people are going through. Praying for peace in Syria.
— Haroon Shahid (@HaroonsMusic) February 25, 2018
On Sunday, Syrian government forces continued their airstrikes and shelling of Eastern Ghouta. Reportedly, a week of intense attacks on Eastern Ghouta killed at least 510 people, including 127 minors.
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