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How Syria's video activists use camera phones to fight the revolution
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How Syria's video activists use camera phones to fight the revolution. Ahmad Mohammad is a Syrian video activist. He uploads smartphone footage of demonstrations, gun battles and casualties to the internet in an attempt to chronicle the crimes of Bashar al-Assad regime and show the world what is happening in Syria. YouTube and Facebook are banned in Syria, but Mohammad uses proxies to gain access to them
