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Human Compassion in the Face of Violence

Saturday, November 1, 2014 5:43
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Human Compassion in the Face of Violence
While Humans have an incredible capacity for violence and pain, they also can exhibit unimaginable acts of compassion, even at time one would least expect it. Here is an amazing series of photos, showing some of these incredible acts of selflessness and humanity.
1. An Egyptian man, thanking an army officer after the army refused to open fire on civilians (Egypt, 2011)
Human Compassion
2. Christians forming a protective circle around praying Muslims during the Egyptian revolution (Egypt, 2011)
Human Compassion
3. A wounded Australian soldier being helped by a local during World War II. (Papua New Guinea, 1942)
Human Compassion
4. Two American soldiers, comforting a little girl by giving her a puppy during World War II. (France, 1942)
Human Compassion
5. American soldier Joseph Dawyer, carrying an Iraqi child to safety. (Iraq, 2003)
Human Compassion
6. A woman, blocking the advance of a military bulldozer to save a wounded protester. (Egypt, 2013)
Human Compassion
7. An Afghani soldier removing a terrified child from the location of a terrorist attack. (Afghanistan, 2013)
Human Compassion
8. An American infantryman comforting a friend as a third is working on casualty-reports. (Korea, 1950)
Human Compassion
9. Frank Praytor of the U.S.M.C., feeding a kitten who lost its mother to a mortar attack. (Korea, 1953)
Human Compassion
10. A priest forming a human shield between police and protesters during the recent revolution. (Ukraine, 2013)
Human Compassion
11. A Ukrainian woman, giving water to a captured Soviet soldier. (Ukraine, 1941)
Human Compassion
12. Richard Barnett of the U.S. Navy, comforting a child that got separated from her family. (Iraq, 2003)
Human Compassion
13. An American soldier, running out of the battlefield to save 2 Vietnamese children. (Vietnam, 1965-1975)
Human Compassion
14. A Bosnian soldier gave his coat to keep this baby warm after being saved during the Goražde evacuation (Bosnia, 1995)
Human Compassion
15. A priest, comforting a wounded soldier in the midst of sniper fire. (Venezuela, 1962)
Human Compassion
16. Two little boys, leading a blind man through war-torn streets. (Korea, 1951)
Human Compassion
17. A soldier sharing his food and water with children. (Saipan, 1944)
Human Compassion
18. An American soldier holding the hand of a frightened Afghan girl. (Afghanistan, 2010)
Human Compassion

19. German soldiers helping out a French soldier that got stuck in a muddy ditch during World War I. (France, 1916)

Human Compassion
20. During the riots in Istanbul, protesters helped out this wounded cop and carried him to safety. (Turkey, 2013)
Human Compassion
21. American soldiers, treating a wounded dog during World War II. (Guam, 1944)
Human Compassion
22. An East-German soldier helping a little boy pass to get to his family despite orders not to let anyone through (Germany, 1961)
Human Compassion
23. A Russian policeman carrying a baby to safety from a school taken by terrorists. (Russia, 2004)
Human Compassion
24. Community members of Ferguson, Missouri, working together to prevent looting. (U.S.A., 2014)
Human Compassion
25. 18 year-old Keshia Thomas, protecting a white supremacist from protesters with her body. (U.S.A., 1996)
Human Compassion



Source: http://nesaranews.blogspot.com/2014/11/human-compassion-in-face-of-violence.html

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