- Opposition and Regime Forces Split Idlib Province after ISIS With
Hazzaa Adnan al-Hazzaa (Kfar Nabel, Syria) - During the first few days of 2014, several demonstrations took place under the slogan “Bashar and ISIS are one… Down with ISIS and Assad” in areas controlled by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, now known as ISIS.
- Emergency Relief Bakery in Al-Bouleil, Deir Al-Zor, Tries to Solv
Ahmad al-Bouleily * (Al-Bouleil, Syria) - Every morning, dozens of people line up in front of a bread distribution centre in the town of Bouleil in Deir Al-Zor province. Conversations move from military developments and opposition victories to complaints about how long they have to wait for their rations.
- “No Compulsion in Religion:” Revolution Anniversary Commemora
Hazzaa Adnan al-Hazzaa (Kfar Nabel, Syria)—Kfar Nabel resident Hassan al-Ahmad, 27, once a student at Aleppo University’s Faculty of Economics, put his studies on hold and joined the Syrian uprising in its second week, becoming one of its most outspoken activists through his work in the media, and also going on to head the organization “Aish,” which rejuvenates walls and […]
- Photoblog: Death Under the Rubble in Aleppo
Despite the staggering number of residents who have fled Aleppo in order to escape the terror of the Syrian government’s barrel bombs, there are many who have been unable to leave and are instead hunkered down, trying to survive. On Thursday, March 6, tragedy struck again, this time in Aleppo’s Sakhour neighbourhood, where two women and four children were found […]
- Photoblog: Deir al-Zor Fishermen Return to their Boats on the Eup
Fishing the Euphrates river once provided a living to many inhabitants of the city of Deir al-Zor, but the past three years of warfare have made it almost impossible to continue fishing. The river has become a no-go area since snipers took up positions on its banks, showing no mercy to any target. Shells are also routinely dropped on both […]
- Sharia Court in Kfar Nabel: Doctrinal Provisions Do Not Receive S
Hazzaa Adnan al-Hazzaa (Kfar Nabel, Syria) – In January, diesel merchant Jamal al-Mahmoud, 36, turned to Kfar Nabel’s Sharia court in an effort to dissolve his business partnership following a disagreement with his partner. Mahmoud trusted the court; he believed it fairly imposed both discipline and order. “In court, I felt like the revolution had succeeded, as if I were […]
- Photoblog: The “National” Flag Covers Shop Shutters
(Damascus, Syria) — In the regime-controlled areas of Damascus and its suburbs, the Syrian government’s red, black and white flag has been painted on the doors and shutters of commercial establishments. The campaign began with the convening of the first round of the Geneva 2 conference in January of this year. Opposition media reports that some shop owners have been […]
- Kurds Learn Their Mother Language in Qamishli
Vyan Mohammad (Qamishli, Syria) - Abdel Majid is an agricultural engineer whose 50 years and grey hair did not prevent him from sitting next to Bayan, his 18-year-old daughter, at a school desk to learn how to read and write in Kurdish. Like many Syrian Kurds, Abdel Majid can speak his mother tongue, but he does not know its grammatical […]
- Rescue Teams in Idlib Province Lack Resources, Equipment
Abdallah Kleido (Kfar Nabel and Maarat al-Nu’man, Syria) – In a cave on the opposite side of the valley from the town of Kfar Nabel, three middle-aged men spend most of their days underground, afraid of air strikes. One of these men is 55-year-old retired police officer Ali al-Basheer. He raises his finger toward the fighter jets circling the sky […]
- Prices Rise in Kfar Nabel after Closure of Bab al-Hawa Crossing
Hazzaa Adnan al-Hazzaa (Kfar Nabel, Syria) – From mid-January until the time of this writing, the Bab al-Hawa border crossing between Turkey and Syria has been closed and opened arbitrarily as a result of the explosion of two car bombs that claimed the lives of more than 16 people. Cars and trucks line up for several kilometers before the crossing […]
- Kfar Nabel Media Office Continues Work Despite Assassination Atte
Hazzaa Adnan al-Hazzaa (Kfar Nabel, Syria) - Human rights defender and director of the Kfar Nabel media office Raed al-Fares survived an assassination attempt on January 29 when he was shot by two masked men as he returned to his home from the Kfar Nabel Media Office. Doctors at the Dar al-Hikma hospital in Kfar Nabel were able to stop […]
- Photoblog: Despite Bombardment, a School Celebrates in Aleppo
The Martyr Abdel Qader Shasho school in Aleppo’s Salaheddine neighborhood held a celebration in honor of those students that passed their first semester on February 13, 2014. The Salaheddine Revolutionaries’ Council, made up of a group of opposition civil society activists, helped organize the celebration despite the difficulties. The area, very close to the battlefront, has been relatively quiet lately, […]
- Unified Aid Bureau Faces Major Challenges in Eastern Ghouta
Currently, the region around Damascus known as Eastern Ghouta does not have the infrastructure necessary to provide for a decent living. With no work available, most residents rely on aid to survive. Since the start of the fighting in the area at the beginning of 2012, most residents lost their jobs due to the shelling and invasions by government forces […]
- Aid Committees in Kfar Nabel Accused of Corruption Due to Supply
Abdullah Kleido (Kfar Nabel, Syria) – Mazen is a fighter with the Islamic front from the city of Kfar Nabel. Like many others, the 32-year-old complains of not receiving aid that he desperately needs.
- A War of Songs between Opposition and Regime Supporters in Syria
By Mariam Abdullah* Nohad al-Tawil bid farewell to 2013 by dancing with her family and friends to a song called “Ya Boshama,” which means “Oh Handsome One” – a song by Bahaa Youssef and lyrics by Ali Aloush. Nohad, 40, recently married a man of Syrian origin who immigrated to Germany a number of years ago.
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