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Syrian Political Cartoonists Wait for a New Dawn

on April 27, 2012, 10:15 am / in Culture

Political cartoons in Syria, whether exhibited in newspapers or art galleries owned by the cartoonists themselves, have long been the victim of censorship, which distanced this art from its public. This reality runs against the essence of the art itself: it is enough to know that the word “caricature” is derived from the Latin word carricare or “to attack”, to [...]

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Syrian Conflict Played Out in Song

Syrian Conflict Played Out in Song

on July 13, 2011, 1:39 pm / in Culture

By Maryam Hasan Syria’s ruler Bashar al-Assad and the nation over which he rules are literally polls apart. Syrians love peace and co-existence while Bashar chooses tanks and fighter jets. The people seek dignity and prosperity, their president prefers fear and poverty. The nation longs for the occupied Golan Heights, the Assads love the status quo with Israel. Yet the [...]

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“World Poetic Festival” in Istanbul condems violence in Syria

on April 28, 2011, 3:32 pm / in Culture

We; the poets and writers participating of “The Sixth World Poetic Festival”, held these days from 26 April till 1 May 2011 in Istanbul under the motto “The Spring of the Arab World” to honor the revolutions in the Arab World hereby condemn the massacres committed by the Syrian regime against unarmed civilized people calling peacefully for freedom, dignity, justice, [...]

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The unfinished documentary

1 on February 13, 2011, 7:21 pm / in Culture

  A tribute to Omar Amiralay February, 10, 2011 (All direct quotes were taken from media statements and interviews with Omar Amiralay) A few days ago, the dust of Damascus embraced the body of the great documentary filmmaker Omar Amiralay who passed away suddenly on February 5, aged 67. Amiralay directed 20 documentary films, all of which captured - through [...]

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 A Decade in Power, part 5 :  Syrian Media should follow “the maestro’s stick”

A Decade in Power, part 5 : Syrian Media should follow “the maestro’s stick”

on August 5, 2010, 1:15 pm / in Culture

Before 2000, the regime had total control over what was being published and broadcast in Syria. With the spread of satellite channels and later the Internet, journalists and ordinary citizens found a limited space of free expression. At the same time though, the crackdown on reporters continues. Many private media outlets have been shut or subjected to intimidation in recent [...]

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