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Dani Qappani is a media activist living and working in the besieged, opposition-held Damascus suburb, Moadamiyeh.
The world must not act like the US strikes on Assad's bases are a show of solidarity with the people of Syria writes Qappani.
As Syrian cities drop from mainstream narrative, viewers turn to regime media, only to be greeted by a very different reality, writes Qappani.
As Syrians are forced into a decision between death and expulsion, Dani Alqappani writes on the path he chose to follow.
Barrel bombs, militia attacks and sacrifice: A day in the life of Dani Qappani, a Syrian activist in the besieged Damascus suburb of Moadamiyeh.