View Full Version : Man saves boy from sniper fire in Syria. Amazing
NoMasters
11th February 2012, 03:52
.I am restricted and I am not sure where to put this. You will not regret watching this.
Absolutely beautiful.
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DinodudeEpic
13th February 2012, 02:08
A great deed that should be an example for all!
Ballyfornia
13th February 2012, 02:18
Christ that was fast. Fair play to the man that was outstandingly brave.
Ele'ill
13th February 2012, 02:27
I don't understand what's going on here.
Bostana
13th February 2012, 02:55
Awesome
NoMasters
13th February 2012, 03:51
I don't understand what's going on here.
A little boy is running down a street in Homs. Being a child he has no idea what is going on.
So he probably got loose from his family or something like that and they were unable to get him out of fear.
So as he is running down that street a sniper is trying to hit him. He misses and a man rescues the child.
Bronco
13th February 2012, 11:51
A little boy is running down a street in Homs. Being a child he has no idea what is going on.
So he probably got loose from his family or something like that and they were unable to get him out of fear.
So as he is running down that street a sniper is trying to hit him. He misses and a man rescues the child.
It's not really all that clear what's going on is it though? I think we should be sceptical of youtube clips like this, and how easy they are to manipulate. It's actually why regimes like the Syrian one are often just harming themselves by restricting media access to their country, it creates a vacuum of information which can be easily filled by the opposition in the form of short youtube clips, blogs etc. which themselves don't present a clear picture of what is happening and can be used as mere tools of propoganda
NoMasters
13th February 2012, 18:34
It's not really all that clear what's going on is it though? I think we should be sceptical of youtube clips like this, and how easy they are to manipulate. It's actually why regimes like the Syrian one are often just harming themselves by restricting media access to their country, it creates a vacuum of information which can be easily filled by the opposition in the form of short youtube clips, blogs etc. which themselves don't present a clear picture of what is happening and can be used as mere tools of propoganda
I doubt that a poor Syrian neighborhood is trying to propagate things. It is clear that the kid was targeted.
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