Ninety photos displayed in the artistic exhibition "Photo and Word for Syria" show the Syrian people's unity and their efforts to foil the fabricated stories of the misleading media campaigns. Three young photographers, Sewar Dib, Ahmad Fakiani and Zeinab Hammoud, are participating in the event held at the Arab Cultural Center in Mezzeh, Damascus downtown, considering that they are soldiers who have used their cameras to serve a just cause during the past six months. The three photographers have participated in all public events held in Syria defend their motherland in face of the foreign conspiracies and to document all the events of the current crisis. Exhibition Organizer, Amani Mohammad Nasser, clarified that the exhibition's idea came after establishing a Facebook page under the title 'Intellectuals in Syria: No for Sabotage in It'. "We need to pass a message through our photos that the Syrian people are supporting their country and the reform process and they confront the misleading media campaigns launched against Syria," Nasser pointed out.
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