Syria in the Moment
While thinking optimistically about politics is never wise, it is impossible not to share in the euphoria of Syrians for […]
While thinking optimistically about politics is never wise, it is impossible not to share in the euphoria of Syrians for […]
After more than eight years of no contact, I conducted a video call with a former non-influential officer from an
The fall of Asad’s state of eternity on December 8th, the liberation of his regime’s prisons and security centres, the
On December 8th, 2024, Syria – my country of birth and the place where I lived for twenty-four years –
In the shifting political landscape of post-Asad Syria, global narratives surrounding political Islam are undergoing a recalibration, blurring engagement with
How can communications studies contribute to anthropological inquiry of Syria? This essay reflects on the architecture that governs silence and
Speaking was very risky during the fifty-four years long Asad family domination of the republic.[1] By speaking, I am not
Sednaya Prison, long cloaked in secrecy and fear, has stood as a stark symbol of the Asad regime’s repression. For
Khaldoun al-Mallah, a Palestinian-Syrian medical doctor and writer, journeyed south from exile in Idlib Province two days after the fall
The collapse of Bashar Al-Asad’s authoritarian regime (2000-2024) and the less-violent-than-expected capture of Damascus by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) brought