Social media circulated 'graffiti' photos from Homs by the well-knows FaceBook page "lens of young Homsi".
Weam, artist and media activist, with Kurdish roots tried with to send a message that owners of these demolished buildings are still here and who left we come back very soon.
Her style belongs to contemporary art, she relied on famous expressions in the Arabic songs and longing phrases in her inscription on the rubbles, like '' We will be back one day'' Homs longs her sons''
Homs, the third largest-city in the country, was one of the first to join the revolt against the Assad regime more than two years ago.
Syria's armed forces battered rebel-held parts of Homs city in the last two days with air raids, shelling and a ground offensive that prompted the opposition to issue a desperate plea for foreign military intervention.
The 27-month-long conflict has claimed more than 100,000 lives, the Observatory announced Wednesday. Meanwhile, Assad’s forces, backed by militants from the Lebanese Shiite movement Hezbollah, have made creeping gains in recent months.
Reporting by Faris al-Refei Editing by Mohamed Hamdan
Zaman Alwasl
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