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Through My Eyes

Through my Eyes: I’m Syrian and I’m Jealous

07-03-1113-01-15
A young Syrian journalist describes what he feels and thinks when watching the revolution in the Arab world these days By Abdulsalam Muen March...
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Warnings Over Open Access to Facebook in Syria

16-02-1113-01-15
SMN No. 14, February 16, 2011 Activists have warned Syrian internet users to take precautions when accessing social networking sites after the recent lifting...
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Renewed calls for mobile phone boycott

02-02-1113-01-15
SMN No. 13, February 2, 2011 Syrian internet activists have renewed their call for a boycott of two local mobile phone companies on February...
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Syria Blocks the Word “Proxy”

01-02-1113-01-15
SMN No. 13, February 1, 2011 A Syrian blogger has reported that the authorities have blocked all sites containing the word “Proxy”, as well...
Through My Eyes

Through my Eyes: How the Security Forces stirred my appetite for a revolution

02-03-1113-01-15
By a Syrian activist Damascus, March 2, 2001 The authorities in my country were really trying to be creative in dealing with the sit-ins...
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Syrian Intellectuals Ask: Why Are We Banned From Travelling?

16-02-1113-01-15
SMN No. 14, February 16, 2011 A number of Syrian writers and intellectuals have created a Facebook group calling for the abolition of a...
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Pro-regime Media Rallies Against Facebook Protests

02-02-1113-01-15
SMN No. 13, February 2, 2011 The pro-government media in Syria has hit back at calls on Facebook by Syrian activists for demonstrations following...
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Syrian activists to Egyptian protesters: We are all Twitter!

27-01-1113-01-15
SMN No. 12, January 27, 2011 Syrian bloggers and cyber activists have tried to help Egyptian activists as they protested against the Cairo regime...
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Arabs, Kurds to Celebrate Nowruz as National Day

01-03-1113-01-15
SMN No. 14, February 28, 2011 Syrian activists are planning to turn this year´s celebration of Nowruz into a national day for all Syrians....
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The unfinished documentary

13-02-1113-01-15
  A tribute to Omar Amiralay February, 10, 2011 (All direct quotes were taken from media statements and interviews with Omar Amiralay) A few...
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Syrians Call For Facebook Revolution

01-02-1113-01-15
SMN No. 13, February 2, 2011 Following the recent revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt, Syrians have launched a number of Facebook pages calling for...
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The echo of Tunisia: Jasmine Revolution raises hopes in Syria

18-01-1113-01-15
SMN No. 12, January 18, 2011 Syrian bloggers have seized on the so-called Jasmine Revolution as an example of social change which they hope...
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“Finally the monster woke up”

23-02-1113-01-15
[youtube id = qDHLsU-ik_Y] SMN No. 14, February 22, 2011 Reports of a spontaneous protest by hundreds of Syrians in the centre of Damascus...
Through My Eyes

No Revolution by Remote Control

08-02-1113-01-15
Through My Eyes: By a Syrian Human Rights Activist Damascus, February 8, 2011 This is a call for hope, don’t get me wrong. What...
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Syrians Call for Solidarity With Egypt

01-02-1113-01-15
SMN No. 13, February 1, 2011 Syrian Facebook users are calling for public acts of solidarity with Egyptian demonstrators rallying against President Hosni Mubarak....
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The echo of Tunisia: Syrians demand economic reforms

17-01-1113-01-15
SMN No. 12, January 17, 2011 A newly-created Facebook group has highlighted the economic difficulties faced by Syrians, calling on the government to take...

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