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Syria In Foreign Eyes
Dear Participant…
The objective of this survey is to gather information on how Syria is perceived by its visitors, in order to come up with recommendations to decision makers in the Syrian political and non-political arena on how to develop and enhance their strategies to convey a more transparent and true picture what Syria is like and to develop a better image of Syria to present to the world. In order to do that, we at SPR Center for Research and Strategic Studies and the Syrian International Academy would like to know how YOU perceive Syria. You do not have to reveal your identity, and the information you provide us with is strictly confidential. Therefore, we kindly ask that you express your ideas without any reservations, whatsoever. Thank you for taking 25-30 minutes of your valuable time to fill out this survey, and be certain that your contribution will help in bridging cultures, opening doors for dialogue, and paving a path for more world understanding and peace. http://su.spraweb.com/index.php?sid=1&lang=en |
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"RedMan4u" wrote in message
... Dear Participant… The objective of this survey is to gather information on how Syria is perceived by its visitors, I thought Damascus was amazing in 2006: the Bab Touma area, the main souq (Straight Street?), the Umayyad Mosque and burial places of John the Baptist and Saladin. I was only there for two days - had to evacuate Beirut after the Israelis bombed it -- but I do plan to be back and I've already got two people to go there for fun. I'd also like to see Aleppo. I'll look at the survey tomorrow. Cheers, George W Russell Bangalore |
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Yes evacuate and leave the people right in the middle
"grusl" a écrit dans le message de ... "RedMan4u" wrote in message ... Dear Participant. The objective of this survey is to gather information on how Syria is perceived by its visitors, I thought Damascus was amazing in 2006: the Bab Touma area, the main souq (Straight Street?), the Umayyad Mosque and burial places of John the Baptist and Saladin. I was only there for two days - had to evacuate Beirut after the Israelis bombed it -- but I do plan to be back and I've already got two people to go there for fun. I'd also like to see Aleppo. I'll look at the survey tomorrow. Cheers, George W Russell Bangalore |
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On Jun 7, 7:33 pm, "grusl" wrote:
"RedMan4u" wrote in message ... Dear Participant… The objective of this survey is to gather information on how Syria is perceived by its visitors, I thought Damascus was amazing in 2006: the Bab Touma area, the main souq (Straight Street?), the Umayyad Mosque and burial places of John the Baptist and Saladin. I was only there for two days - had to evacuate Beirut after the Israelis bombed it -- but I do plan to be back and I've already got two people to go there for fun. I'd also like to see Aleppo. I'll look at the survey tomorrow. Cheers, George W Russell Bangalore I was there way back in the 70's (mostly Damascus, and driving along the coast from Turkey to Lebanon)) and really enjoyed it, though the political regime was harsher in those days. I want to go back too and see more of the country too, probably a train trip from Turkey. I did the survey and I think it took under 15 min., though there were too many questions IMO. |
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"grusl" wrote:
"RedMan4u" wrote in message ... Dear Participant… The objective of this survey is to gather information on how Syria is perceived by its visitors, I thought Damascus was amazing in 2006: the Bab Touma area, the main souq (Straight Street?), the Umayyad Mosque and burial places of John the Baptist and Saladin. I was only there for two days - had to evacuate Beirut after the Israelis bombed it -- but I do plan to be back and I've already got two people to go there for fun. I'd also like to see Aleppo. Agreed, I went to Damascus late last year and it was one of my favorite places ever. Everyone was very friendly, the old city was beautiful, there was such a sense of history (as is to be expected, I guess, in what's called the oldest continually-inhabited city on Earth). Got some photos he http://travel.u.nu/region-sy-117.php -- Hit the road! Photos from around the world: http://travel.u.nu |
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