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Can the Syrian Revolution Succeed – Simon Assaf – 1st March 2012

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Orwa Nyrabia Arrested

Shocking news! This text came in 5 hours ago from Diana el Jeiroudi, filmmaker, producer, co-founder of the Dox Box Film Festival in Damascus and partner of Orwa Nyrabia: “Syrian film producer Orwa Nyrabia disappeared this…

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Syria: Civilians bear the brunt as battle for Aleppo rages

Civilians are enduring a horrific level of violence in the battle for control of Aleppo. © Amnesty International “ The use of imprecise weapons, such as unguided bombs, artillery shells and mortars by government forces has…

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Organisers of first Syria protest – where are they now? – Sue Lloyd Roberts

The very first Damascus protest was covered by Russian TV On 31st January 2011, inspired by the protests in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, six young Damascus residents organised the first major demonstration of the Syrian uprising. They…

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HRW: Syria: Fighter Planes Strike Aleppo Hospital

(Aleppo) – Syrian government fighter planes fired rockets that struck the main emergency hospital in an opposition-controlled area of Aleppo on August 14, 2012, wounding two civilians and causing significant damage, Human Rights Watch said today…

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Réfugiés Syriens en Jordanie – Juan Zero

êtes vous bédouines? Non… nous sommes des réfugiés syriens en Jordanie

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Pro-Syrian Government Hackers Target Activists With Fake Anti-Hacking Tool – EVA GALPERIN AND MORGAN MARQUIS-BOIRE

As the violence escalates across Syria, so do the campaigns of targeted malware attacks against Syrian activists, journalists, and members of the opposition, which covertly install surveillance software on their computers. Syrians are growing more aware…

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U.N. humanitarian chief in Syria to highlight dire situation

A top U.N. official arrived in Damascus on Tuesday in an attempt to “draw attention to the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Syria,” the United Nations said. Valerie Amos, the U.N.’s under-secretary-general for humanitarian affairs and emergency…

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Syrian rebels feel abandoned, betrayed by U.S. – By Liz Sly

AL-BAB, Syria — As the Arab world’s bloodiest revolt continues to maim, kill and ravage lives on an ever-escalating scale, anti-American sentiments are hardening among those struggling to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad, in ways that could…

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Human rights at war in Syria – by Tarak Barkawi

Human rights organisations pride themselves on being impartial, on not taking sides in the conflicts they report on. On July 31 in Aleppo, when Syrian rebels summarily executed the head of a pro-regime Shabiha militia, Ali…

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Syria: a dilemma for the Palestinian dilemma and obsessions for others – by Eyad Abu Shakra

Over the past months, there have been several writings about the positions, popular and political ones, of Palestinians vis-a-vis the crisis in Syria. It is undoubted that some transformations in the official Palestinian position regarding Syria…

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‘My classmate is a war criminal’ – by Ted Regencia

Syrian expatriates in the US recount their impressions of the country’s embattled president during his student days. Chicago, IL – A story is told of a medical student, who attended the University of Damascus, Syria’s top academic…

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Syria’s Pipelineistan war – Pepe Escobar

Deep beneath “Damascus volcano” and “the battle of Aleppo”, the tectonic plates of the global energy chessboard keep on rumbling. Beyond the tragedy and grief of civil war, Syria is also a Pipelineistan power play. More…

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Inaction on Syria will come with a price – by Lori Handrahan

The Syrian genocide has begun. Regardless of what the Obama Administration is willing to call Assad’s bloodbath, Syria has entered the genocidal realm. The butchery in Homs, Houla, Tremesh and Aleppo are all pre-genocidal indicators. Mass…

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26/07/2012 – The Director-General of UNESCO appeals for the Protection of the World Heritage City of Aleppo

In light of escalated violence in the vicinity of several historic urban areas in Syria, the Director-General reiterates her appeal of 30 March 2012, to all parties involved in the conflict to protect all Syrian cultural…

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Searching for the Truth Behind the Houla Massacre – By Christoph Reuter and Abd al-Kadher Adhun

Initially, the United Nations was convinced that the Syrian government was behind the brutal Houla massacre. But then, some began to have doubts. SPIEGEL traveled to the town to interview survivors and witnesses — and was…

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In Syria, an oasis from the war – By Austin Tice

YABRUD, SYRIA — The flag of the revolution flies high above this prosperous town in southwestern Syria. Each week, thousands take to the streets to demonstrate peacefully. Rebels roam freely — but without weapons. The government of…

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Apple refuse de commercialiser un jeu hostile au régime syrien

La marque à la pomme a dit non à « Angry Syrians », un jeu parodique d’« Angry Birds » dont le but est d’attirer l’attention sur la répression en Syrie. Quand le principe d’« Angry Birds » est de balancer des oiseaux…

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Syria’s defected Baghdad envoy criticises Iraq’s Maliki

An image grab taken on July 12, 2012, from a video broadcast on the Qatar-based Al-Jazeera shows the Syrian Ambassador to Iraq, Nawaf Fares, reading a statement in which he announces his defection to the Syrian…

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Syria Activists Say Cameras As Powerful As Kalashnikovs

QUSAYR, Syria, July 15, 2012 (AFP) -“I wouldn’t trade my camera for a Kalashnikov,” says Trab Zahor, who works night and day to get the story out about the horrors of life in the besieged, rebel-held…

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Syria ex-envoy to Iraq: Assad regime is dying

Syria’s former ambassador to Iraq, who defected this week, has told Al Jazeera that President Bashar al-Assad’s regime is “dying”. In an interview with Al Jazeera’s Inside Syria programme on Saturday, Nawaf Fares said the regime is in power only due…

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How to win Western press and alienate people: Assad’s communication strategies leaked by RANA KHOURY

Syria’s regime, currently in the midst of international criticism due to handling of protests and known to be one of the most discrete secret-serviced-based governments, has been subjected to a recent wave of leaked emails in…

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Is the Syrian Regime Using Rape as a Tactic of War? by AMY FRIEDMAN

Reports suggest that troops loyal to the embattled government of Syrian President Bashar Assad are carrying out a systematic campaign of rape   According to a New York City–based women’s-rights organization, the Syrian government isn’t just…

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