This week, Syria's official news agency sent out a tweet encouraging Syrian Twitter users to post their favorite summer photos, tagging them with the hashtag #SummerinSyria.
They must have been forgetting that almost no one is having an enjoyable summer in Syria, where a 4-year-old civil war has displaced 11.5 million people and killed as many as 320,000 people. The responses they received were unsurprisingly grim, reports Buzzfeed's Shyamantha Asokan.
Now that #summer is upon us, snap us your moments of summer in #Syria using the hashtag #SummerInSyriapic.twitter.com/sutvUuZUoj
— SANA English (@SANA_English) June 22, 2015
Here are some examples:
#SummerInSyria Greetings from Homs @SANA_Englishpic.twitter.com/U4uwCeqUlC
— Majdi (@Majdi__M) June 23, 2015
#SummerInSyria Greeting from Al Qasseileh, Aleppo @SANA_Englishpic.twitter.com/3Xjh9hRioV
— Majdi (@Majdi__M) June 23, 2015
Even the U.S. embassy in Syria, which suspended operations in early 2012 as the conflict intensified, got involved with the hashtag.
10 barrel bombs destroy Busra Hospital, only health facility 4 neonatal + dialysis in #Dara’a. #SummerInSyria#Syriapic.twitter.com/02ufuIt8fy
— U.S. Embassy Syria (@USEmbassySyria) June 23, 2015
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