2012年6月17日星期日
Ahmed Bahaddou, a Belgian citizen
Ahmed Bahaddou, a Belgian citizen, ray ban sunglasses womens online sale 1769 was struck in the shoulder by a bullet during a firefight Friday in northern Syria and was evacuated Sunday to London. He was admitted to a hospital in stable condition, and the wound was not considered life threatening.
Bahaddou's injury highlights the dangers to reporters seeking to cover Syria's uprising, which activists trying to topple the regime of President Bashar Assad say has killed more than 14,000 people.
The Syrian government rarely grants visas to foreign reporters and strictly limits the movements of those allowed to enter. This has left most ray ban sunglasses mens discount 2012 1770 reporters relying on contacts with activists and amateur videos shot inside the country to cover the story.
Bahaddou and two AP journalists entered Syria on June 2 from a neighboring country in order to gain a firsthand look at the fighting in the country.
Syria's uprising began in March 2011 with protests calling for the end of Assad's regime. The government has violently cracked down as the dissent has spread, and many in the opposition have taken up arms to defend their towns and attack ray ban sunglasses fashion outlet 1771 government troops.
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