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  2. Tadamon massacre - Wikipedia

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    Soldiers affiliated with the Syrian Armed Forces, specifically Branch 227 (Damascus branch) of the Military Intelligence Directorate, [3] killed at least 41 civilians, and is suspected to be up to 288 people [1] who were taken to one of the isolated neighborhoods of Damascus and executed one after the other in a mass grave that had been ...

  3. Mexico–Syria relations - Wikipedia

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    Mexico has also strongly condemned the use of chemical weapons and serious violations of human rights and International Humanitarian Law. Mexico considers that the only viable solution to the conflict in Syria is one of a political nature, and has called on the international community to act responsibly and avoid sending military equipment and ...

  4. Fall of Damascus (2024) - Wikipedia

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    According to The Guardian, videos showed Syrian police and army forces removing their uniforms in the streets of Damascus [33] and an Associated Press journalist reported seeing armed residents along the roads in Damascus's outskirts and finding the city's main police headquarters abandoned. Tank movements were reported in central squares of ...

  5. Famous Syrian activist Mazen Al-Hamada found dead in Damascus ...

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    A symbol of resilience and courage, the famous Syrian activist was found dead in the "slaughterhouse" prison of Saydnaya in Damascus, as confirmed by the Syrian Emergency Task Force to ABC News.

  6. Syrian Mexicans - Wikipedia

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    The Syrian Jewish community in Roma, Mexico City was tight-knit, continuing to carry on Syrian and Jewish customs in their own homes, schools, and shops. Arabic continued to be frequently spoken in the community until the late 1930s. [2] In the 1930s, the Syrian Jewish community split between families from Aleppo and families from Damascus.

  7. 10 Safest Places To Live Comfortably in Mexico and How Much ...

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    It's no surprise that many retirees, snowbirds and digital nomads choose to live in Mexico at least part of the year. The country is known for its excellent climate, diverse scenery, low cost of ...

  8. Mezzeh prison - Wikipedia

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    Mezzeh prison (Arabic: سجن المزة) is a now-defunct Syrian prison overlooking the capital, Damascus. Mezzeh (also transcribed as al-Mazzah, el-Mezze etc.) is the name of a neighborhood in western Damascus. Both military and political prisoners were held at Mezzeh prison. The prison was an infamous embodiment of Syrian government repression.

  9. Booming eruptions, ash everywhere: What life is like under ...

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    Two people wear hoodies and masks to shield themselves from the ash emitted by the Popocatépetl volcano in Atlixco, Mexico, on May 22, 2023. The volcano's activity has increased over the last ...