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Social Media Monitor: Sectarian Tension Runs High after Banias Massacre

20-05-1313-01-15
The London-based Syrian Observatory for Human rights declared on Thursday, May 16 that it has documented 145 killings in the massacre that reportedly took...

Social Media Monitor: A massacre near Damascus

30-04-1313-01-15
 Social Media Monitor: A massacre near Damascus There were several conflicting reports about the death toll resulting from the military operation launched by Syrian...

Social Media Monitor: Explosions in Damascus Continue

13-04-1313-01-15
A huge explosion shook Damascus on Monday, April 8, killing 15 people and injuring dozens. The blast tore through the Sabe’ Bahrat Square near...

Revenge or Reform: What Will Become of Syria’s Feared Security Agencies?

05-04-1313-01-15
During the past two years, thousands of Syrians have seen the inside of the Syrian government’s torture chambers and secret holding cells. Due to...

Civil Society Flourishes in Qamishli

10-05-1313-01-15
Youssef Shaikho Every day, the activists from an organization called Shawishka meet in a small apartment in one of the neighbourhoods of Qamishli, a...

Aleppo City and Province Councils Lack Women Representatives

24-04-1313-01-15
*Lina al-Hakim Editor’s Note: All names in this article have been changed or are pseudonyms to protect the individuals’ identities. The local transitional governing...

Online Radio Stations: A New Experience of the Syrian Media

11-04-1313-01-15
The last two years have witnessed the emergence of new media tools that have accompanied the Syrian revolution. These new tools have relied on...

Social Media Monitor: An American Citizen Elected Interim Prime Minister

22-03-1313-01-15
After several delays, members of the opposition National Coalition managed to elect an interim prime minister on Tuesday, March 19. The elected official Ghassan...

Shabiha Women or Spoils of War? Alawite Women Face Grim Choice

30-04-1313-01-15
*Mariam Abdullah Editor’s note: The editorial team has used only the first names of some of the interviewees for their own safety. Rudaina is...

Social Media Monitor: The Minaret of Al Omari Mosque Destroyed

22-04-1313-01-15
The minaret of Al Omari Mosque in the city of Deraa, one of Syria’s oldest mosques, was destroyed by shellfire on Friday, April 12....

Forcibly Disappeared in Homs: A Wound that Won’t Heal

09-04-1313-01-15
Editor’s Note: The people interviewed for this story asked that their last names not be printed for their own protection.  Rahif Ghanem 22-year-old Nizar...

Latakia’s Tourism Sector Devastated by War

20-03-1313-01-15
Raheel Ibrahim Anyone who visited the city of Latakia before the start of the crisis in Syria would remember how full it was on...

Islamic and Civil Courts: A Divided Legal System in Opposition-Held North Syria

30-04-1313-01-15
Rasha Tabshi Editor’s Note: All names in this article have been changed or are pseudonyms to protect the individuals’ identities. Abu Steif, a tobacco...

Syrian Children Pay the Price of War

18-04-1313-01-15
Six-year-old Tasneem Jum’a didn’t know that the last time she would see her parents and seven of her eight siblings would be on January...

Social Media Monitor: Damascus University under Fire

08-04-1313-01-15
Attacks by mortar shells have become an almost daily event in Damascus. On Thursday, March 28, mortars hit the Faculty of Architecture building at...

Damascus: Maintaining Normalcy Amidst War

19-03-1313-01-15
Rajaa, 23, has not been able to focus on her job at the pharmaceutical company where she works since the February 22 explosion in...

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