Young Netizens Against Military Service
SMN No. 5, July 13, 2010 Facebook has become a platform for young Syrians opposed to compulsory military service in their country. Every young Syrian man has to serve for one year and nine months in the army once he reaches the age of 18. University students can defer military service until they finish their [...]
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