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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...

The First Speaking Syrian Blog

07-01-1113-01-15
SMN No. 12, January 6, 2011 A Syrian young blogger has recently added a new service to his blog, Ahmad blogs, which enables blind...

“Blogging for change” initiative by Syrian blogger

08-11-1013-01-15
SMN No. 10, November 8, 2010 A Syrian blogger has launched a new project to support Arab bloggers working towards change in their societies....

Will Syria finally allow its students to think?

27-09-1013-01-15
A close look at the education reform in Syria Part II: Analysis By Mohammad Mustafa Al-Saleh The traditional framework of education in Syria has...

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...

Bloggers protest dismissal of “Facebook teachers”

09-12-1013-01-15
SMN No. 11, Dec. 9, 2010 The government’s decision to dismiss two teachers who drew national anger after a video showing them beating schoolchildren...

Conservatives mobilize against Syrian drama

18-10-1013-01-15
SMN No. 10, October 18, 2010 A number of Syrian netizens launched an online campaign against a Syrian television programmes they accused of “corrupting...

New Curricula for Old Schools

27-09-1013-01-15
    A close look at the education reform in Syria Part 1: Introduction This year, Syrian schoolchildren at all levels are going to...

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...

What Should Really Concern Us About Syria’s New Media Law

03-12-1013-01-15
Analysis In Syria, the internet has become an essential outlet for activists and intellectuals who call for change, as might be expected in a...

Killing has no honour

16-10-1013-01-15
SMN No. 10, October 16, 2010 More and more netizens are showing support for the victims of so-called “honour crimes” with the approach of...

Facebook Group Aims to Help Drought Victims

23-09-1013-01-15
SMN No. 9, September 23, 2010 [youtube id=eW1bsRBnzFM] A group of Syrian volunteers are using Facebook to coordinate aid for people displaced by drought...

Syrians Support Tunisian Protests

07-01-1113-01-15
SMN No. 12, January 6, 2011 Dozens of Syrians declared their support for the recent protests in Tunisia, by creating a group on Facebook,...

Cartoons as way of dialogue in the virtual world

10-11-1013-01-15
SMN No. 11, November 10, 2010 Through the internet, the well-known Syrian cartoonist Ali Farzat is turning caricature from a passive art form into...

Syrian Hackers Without a Cause

01-10-1013-01-15
SMN No. 10, October 1, 2010 While the number of computer hackers targeting official Syrian websites seems to be on the rise, most online...

Syrians Call for Memorial for 9/11 Victims

17-09-1013-01-15
SMN No. 9, September 17, 2010 As the controversy surrounding the establishment of an Islamic centre near Ground Zero in New York continues, a...

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