Totally Different Effects on The Two Sides!

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During the last two days, I was reading newspapers and blogs on the net, watching TV, and discussing. A lot of talking. However, I quote how a Syrian and a Lebanese felt about the report. (I, obviously, share Ayman's feelings!)

Ayman in the Damascene Blog:

Now what's next? Bad days, I guess. I don't know if Syria can avoid harmful sanctions by cooperating "fully" with the investigation team, but it should cooperate anyway, no matter what it takes. Not only because the government will be under enormous pressure it probably cannot resist, but because we Syrians need to know the truth and get rid of the stupid "I don't know" and the helpless "Allah yestor."

Ramzi in his Blah Blah:

I'm still at page 10 and I'm already feeling intense emotion, and a bitter-sweet aftertaste. Anger: at the stark cruelty of the facts. Sadness: at our loss. Vindication: we knew it & we kept it alive. Frustration: I want those bastards dragged in the streets RIGHT NOW!