Campaigners cover eye in solidarity with wounded Syrian baby
Photos of a Syrian baby who lost an eye and suffered severe head injuries in a reported government attack have sparked a solidarity campaign on social media.
Karim, who is only two months old, was hurt when artillery shells struck a market in the rebel-held Eastern Ghouta area on the outskirts of Damascus on 29 October. His mother was killed in the incident.
Home to an estimated 400,000 people, towns and villages in the Eastern Ghouta have been under siege by government forces since 2013.
But despite the area being designated a "de-escalation zone", hostilities have intensified in recent weeks.
The International Committee of the Red Cross said on Monday that the situation in the area had reached a "critical point", with life "slowly becoming impossible".
A Syrian man drives a home-made toy car through Beit Naim in the Eastern Ghouta on 7 March 2017Image copyrightAFP
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The Eastern Ghouta has been devastated by years of fighting
About 500 people are waiting to be evacuated for life-saving medical care. There are also severe shortages of food, fuel and medicines, and the cold weather threatens to worsen the hardship.
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Images of Karim's injuries were first circulated in late November.
But the #SolidarityWithKarim campaign using them to raise awareness about the plight of children trapped in the Eastern Ghouta was only begun last week by Amer al-Mohilbany, a freelance photographer.
"The goal of the campaign is to... bring to the world the voice of this baby, who lost his eye and his mother," he told the AFP news agency.
Speaking to Turkey's state-run Anadolu news agency - in an article which also includes an image of the extent of Karim's injuries - Karim's father Abu Mohammed said his son needed "constant nursing".
[EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts graphic content] A Syrian baby Karim is seen with wounds on his head in the besieged Eastern Ghouta, Syria on 15 December 2017Image copyrightGETTY IMAGES
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Karim's father, four siblings and aunt have taken care of him since his mother's death
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#SolidarityWithKarim has been used more than 26,000 times since Monday.
Photos of Karim have since been shared hundreds of times on different social media platforms.
Many Syrian users have posted photos of themselves covering their left eyes to highlight Karim's suffering.
Members of the Independent Doctors Association (IDA), a Turkey-based non-governmental organisation that operates hospitals in rebel-held Syria, posted a picture of Syrian medics doing so.