It is undoubtedly a documentary that hits the hearts of the people. After watching it, you will probably think that the Syrian people are in pain, the Bashar regime is hateful, and Aleppo is their home. Why do the Syrian government forces treat their people so cruelly? Is unarmed....
Wait a minute, let me think about it, um, the Syrian civil war is not over yet, yes, it is called the Syrian civil war, which means that both sides have weapons and fight against each other. Hey, outsiders like us, who are evaluating the internal affairs of other countries, do not know what to say, and have not been to the scene, and it is difficult to evaluate which party is more "cruel". Syria is indeed because of economic problems, people’s livelihood problems, and social conflicts. Through the winter of Alabab, all the problems broke out, and these problems eventually turned into "Mr. Germany" and "freedom" problems. The Bashar regime Faced with great challenges, people have taken to the streets one after another. This is indeed public opinion. But after things changed, it was not as simple as a protest. Soldiers in the government army rebelled and formed the Free Army, which turned into a civil war, not the government's suppression of the people, but a battle between two armies.
The director's husband looks like a doctor, and the director looks like a recorder, but the area where they live is occupied by the Free Army, and they are one of the members of the Free Army. But on the other hand, they are indeed innocent. They are not people with weapons, including those neighbors, those children, and many of them are innocent stranded people. I think part of their stay is because of their position, and some of them are because there is really nowhere to go. Failure of government forces to surrender to the people in the opposition-occupied areas can only lead to increasing conflicts. But the Free Army is not a white lotus, how can it turn a blind eye to their own brutality and the KB-like behavior in their team? Russia bombed, did the United States not? 1515 Is it over? Hey, thinking of this, I have to scold myself again. This is just the director's personal perspective, and she is not obliged to explain everything.
Peace is too important. I sincerely hope that the people of Syria can reach a social consensus, stop gunfire and rebuild their homeland. Only by uniting the people can they resist the encroachment of imperialism.
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