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Ghazi, a prominent Syrian refugee human rights activist in Turkey, was deported from to northern Syria this month, sparking ...
University students who returned to Druze-majority Suwayda during recent sectarian tensions on their campuses were stopped by ...
IDLIB — In early April, Muhammad Abdulkarim Tannari’s half-decade of displacement finally ended when he returned with his family of five to Maarat al-Numan, a city in the south of Syria’s northwestern ...
Since Turkish-backed factions took control of northern Aleppo at the start of December, more than 70,000 displaced people have returned to Afrin and its countryside, while others fled to northeastern ...
AMMAN: A controversy is brewing in the northern Syrian city of Manbij following the alleged killing last week of two Arab residents at the hands—one prominent local tribe claims—of Kurdish authorities ...
Long-suppressed by the Assad regime, the Kurdish language underwent an educational and cultural revival in Syria over the ...
AMMAN — Razan Zaitouneh, Samirah al-Khalil, May Skaf, Fadwa Suleiman. These are the names of women who have become, with many other Syrian women, defining figures and symbols of the Syrian revolution.
PARIS, IDLIB — The land, 60 dunums in al-Judayda, a Christian village in Syria’s northwestern Idlib province, was everything to Julian’s family. From season to season, it sustained them, until Hayat ...
The case of Abu Amsha: How commanders of Turkish-backed factions in northwestern Syria go unpunished
PARIS — The case against a controversial commander—Muhammad al-Jassim, also known as Abu Amsha—in the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army (SNA) accused of human rights violations and abuses appears to ...
ERBIL — On January 8, the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES) announced the killing of five civilians and injury of 15 others when a protest convoy heading for the Tishreen Dam ...
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