Caught in the crossfire.
http://riveronline.co.uk/node/1997
'Amer Labania, 33, had a summer to remember – for all the wrong reasons.
'Anticipating a peaceful summer, the Syrian-born economics student travelled to Egypt in an attempt to free his wife, Alaa, from the visa restrictions that separated them.
'Every day Amer had no choice but to queue outside the Syrian embassy under Cairo’s scorching sun among rowdy crowds of people.
'“We were really in a mess and we didn’t know what to do,” Amer says. “My number was 268 and I knew that I wouldn’t make it during that day.”
'Amer returned the next day before opening time, only to find his worst nightmare had become reality...'
UK Government save the family members of British citizens trapped in Syria! :
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/petition/UK_Government_Save_the_Family_Members_of_British_Citizens_Trapped_in_Syria/
BritCits in Syria :
http://britcits.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/syria
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