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I am syria

Show Your Support

Upload your own video or photo of support for the Syrian people onto our Facebook page! Hold your hand up painted green, and simply say 'I am Syria!' 
Show your solidarity with Syrians and stand up as a global citizen. 
Every death in Syria is a death to humanity.   
We are Syria!

How to Upload Your Own 'I am Syria!' Photo/Video to our Facebook!

Some may be asking themselves, "Ok, I want to be involved but how in the world do I post a video/photo on Facebook?!?"

Well, it's just a few simple steps:

1. First, 'Like' IAmSyria on Facebook! (But you've probably already done that)

2. In the Status box on the IAmSyria page, there is an option for "Photo/Video," click on that.

3. If uploading a photo/video from your computer click on 'Upload Photo/Video.'
Click on 'Choose File' and find the photo/video on your computer. Click on the photo/video and click on 'Open.' 
Just click on 'Post' and you're done!

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Straight Out of Syria

4. If you need to make a video/take a picture click on 'Use Webcam' (if you have a webcam).
Your webcam should automatically turn on and once you see yourself you are ready to make a video!
Just click on the red record circle and record away! If you want to take a picture, click on the photo button in the upper right hand corner of the webcam screen, that will switch it over to photo.


And then just click on the camera icon and it will take your picture! After you're done with your video or photo just click on 'Post' and you're done! You can also make a video/take a picture this same way but from your personal Facebook page. Just make sure you 'tag' IAmSyria in your video/photo!

Keep sharing your video or photo and keep sharing our YouTube video!

Watch. Share. Upload!


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  • Home
  • I Am Syria
    • About Us
    • Mission Statement
    • The Green Hand
    • Media
    • SANAD Syria
    • Contact
  • Inside Syria
    • Syrian Refugee Crisis
    • Human Rights Violations
    • Death Tolls
    • Syria and the Law
    • Conflict Background
    • Conflict Timelines >
      • 2017
      • 2016
      • 2015
      • 2014
      • 2013
      • 2012
      • 2011
  • Stand 4 Refugees
    • Why Should We Help Syrian Refugees
    • Refugees Are Not Immigrants
    • Singled Out!
    • Do Refugee Fears Actually Keep Us Safe
  • Get Involved
    • Take Action
    • Twitter Campaign
    • Seven Days For Syria
    • I Am Syria on Campus
  • Educators
    • Where to Begin & Background Resources
    • Teaching about the Refugee Crisis and Making a Difference >
      • Computer Lab Video Guide Lesson on Syria
    • For Upper Level Learners
    • U.N. Security Council Activity on Syria
    • Teaching about ISIS--going into the Situation Room of the White House >
      • Responses to ISIS Computer lab lesson
    • Syria for Elementary Students
    • Teaching about Important Current Event Issues that deal with Syria
    • Ways for your students to take action
    • Movies on Syria for the Classroom
    • Additional Background Knowledge and Resources
    • About our Educational Team
  • Art Feature
  • Accountability Project
    • Syria White Paper
    • Idlib Left Breathless: The Chemical Attack in Khan Sheikhoun
    • Covered In Dust, Veiled by Shadow
    • Report On The Yazidi Genocide
    • SAP REPORT ON THE SYRIAN CRISIS