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Syrian Private Websites are Far From Independent

20-04-1113-01-15
Analysis: New media in Syria remains in thrall to the regime By Shahine Mroue The apple of Syria’s private news media has not fallen...
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The language of violence

19-04-1113-01-15
Analysis: Is the Syrian Regime Adopting New Tactics? By Abdallah Sahili The gap between what the crime machine of the Syrian regime is doing,...
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Who shot the soldiers in Banyas?

15-04-1113-01-15
SMN No. 17, April 15, 2011 [youtube id = f3nveUVbSPk] In the past few days, reports have emerged about soldiers being shot or executed...
Politics

Syrian Revolution Digest, April 11, 2011

14-04-1113-01-15
Today in Damascus: a small protest of 200 students broke out on the campus of the College of Sciences in Damascus. Some say that...
Politics

Syrian Revolution Digest, April 18, 2011

20-04-1113-01-15
After at least a dozen protesters were killed yesterday,  the inhabitants of Homs marched to the old Clock-Tower Square, now renamed Al-Hurriyyah (Freedom) Square,...
Politics

Syrian Revolution Digest, April 16, 2011

18-04-1113-01-15
Saturday marked another tragic day in the history of the Syrian Revolution as a child protester in Homs was killed by bullets of security...
Politics

How Clerics in Syria Help the Regime

15-04-1113-01-15
State-appointed religious leaders used to manipulate fears of wider public By a Syrian Blogger It seems that the Syrian revolution is taking different a...
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Women protest in Banias

13-04-1113-01-15
SMN No. 16, April 13, 2011 After days of protests and violent crack-down by the security forces in the coastal city of Banias, yesterday...
Politics

The “gift” of Citizenship is not enough

19-04-1113-01-15
Analysis: Why the Kurds won´t be appeased by Decree No. 49 By Massoud Akko It was a clear and quick message: tens of thousands...
Politics

Syrian Revolution Digest, April 15, 2011

18-04-1113-01-15
An Almost Bloodless Friday Despite the fact that this Friday witnessed the largest turn-out of protesters since the beginning of the Revolution, it was...
Politics

The Velvet Syrian Revolution

15-04-1113-01-15
Comment A call for the president to bring about change By Dr Osama Kadi The Syria people can no longer bear denial, primitive misinformation,...
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Updates on turmoil in Syria

13-04-1113-01-15
SMN No. 16, April 13, 2011 The website “Syria Leaks” gathers news and footage from social media channels on the uprising in Syria. The...
Politics

Syrian Revolution Digest, April 17, 2011

19-04-1113-01-15
Wide-spread protests across the country seem to indicate that the protests are growing, despite the violence used to crack them down. Homs There were...
Politics

Syrian Revolution Digest, April 14, 2011

18-04-1113-01-15
The Thursday Regime! Assad announces new government: most ministers keep job, new ministers are old corrupt officials now rewarded for loyalty. The “new” government...
Politics

Syrian Revolution Digest, April 12, 2011

14-04-1113-01-15
From Social Networking Websites Baniyas Video shows minimal life in Baniyas out of fear from being repressed by security forces Video of a political...
Politics

Syrian Revolution Digest, April 10, 2011

13-04-1113-01-15
Death toll and anger rise as the daily routine of protests and crackdowns continues. Protests calling for regime fall followed by security crackdown, gunfire...

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