Workers alleged that animals were often parched, starved, and kept in inadequate cages. animals that go there, they suffer a very terrible life." But former volunteer Carly Brigaman claimed that the zoo “is not what it claims to be. Per WHAS11, Wildlife in Need was founded in 1999 as a non-profit claiming to rescue and rehabilitate indigenous wildlife. JOSEPH EID/AFP/Getty Images War-torn: Homs is Syria’s third city and a symbol of the revolt against President Bashar al-Assad.As Joe Exotic continues to try to appeal his prison conviction, another controversial zoo owner takes center stage in Tiger King 2: animal breeder Tim Stark, who owned Wildlife in Need in Charlestown, Indiana and later attempted to open a failed zoo with Jeff Lowe. The Observatory said the army attacked rebel positions Wednesday outside the village after bringing in reinforcements. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 150 government soldiers were killed after Khan al-Assal fell to the rebels. In June, Assad’s army recaptured the strategic town of Qusair near the Lebanese border and earlier this week, government troops took control of a district in the city of Homs that has been the opposition stronghold since the beginning of the conflict. The capture was a rare battlefield success for the rebels as opposition forces recently suffered two major setbacks during a wide-ranging government offensive in central Syria. The push on Khan al-Assal, a village on the southwestern outskirts of the embattled city of Aleppo, comes more than a week after it was captured by the rebels. Syrian government troops launched an assault Wednesday to regain control of a northern village that was the site of an alleged chemical weapons attack earlier this year, activists said. The emails showed the pair were shopping online, exchanging songs lyrics and discussing the new Harry Potter movie as Assad’s forces pounded the city of Homs in February 2012, a crackdown that killed hundreds of civilians. The world got insight into the insulated lives of Assad and his wife last year when the Guardian published the contents of emails between the married couple. “You will be caught and you will be killed. “Your propaganda is not folling anyone,” reads another comment. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. “What of the children? What of the death toll? What of the refugees? #propaganda,” reads one comment under a photo of Assad and his wife in a crowd of people. Whoever is monitoring the Instagram account seems to be deleting negative comments, although the odd criticism of the regime makes it through (see image directly below) . Earlier this month, the UN said it has received 13 reports of alleged chemical weapons use in Syria. In addiction to the staggering death toll, the conflict has displaced roughly one million people. The images sit in stark contrast to photos of bloodied Syrians, cities reduced to rubble and dead bodies captured by media and citizen journalists. Other images show Asma sitting on the edges of hospital beds and tenderly touching the faces of children. Several images show Assad smiling and waving to crowds of friendly-looking admirers. Nearly 4,900 users are following the account. The Instagram account so far includes 72 photos, most of which appear to be the same posed and polished images released by the government. In fact, the photos show the dictator and his wife receiving unanimous support from an adoring Syrian public.
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