Latest update: 30/06/2011
Syrian crisis drives up price of weapons in Lebanon
Since the Syrian crisis broke out, the price of weapons has exploded in neighbouring Lebanon. The price of a Kalashnikov has risen from $1,200 to $1,800 in three months. But activists say the Syrians who buy Lebanese weapons are not terrorists, as the regime alleges; rather, they're individuals who want to defend themselves against the repression, which has been extremely violent since the uprising began in mid-March.
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GO SYRIA FREEDOM
WHERE IS THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY.HELP SYRIAN PEOPLE TO FIGHT FREEDOM.NO ONE CAN STOP THE PEOLPE IN SYRIA.THIS IS PEOPLE SYRIA THE OWN THIS COUNTRY.NOT THE REGIME.REGIME IN SYRIA BIG CORRUPTION.BUSINESS MONOPOLY.OUR GOALS TO PROMOTE THE COMMON VALUES.
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