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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,...

Syrian Revolution Digest, April 9, 2011

11-04-1113-01-15
As exact figures of the dead and wounded from Friday’s upheaval are still being worked out, more casualties are reported on Saturday as violent...

Syrian Revolution Digest, April 4, 2011

08-04-1113-01-15
As Douma set about burying its martyrs, condoled by thousands of supporters pouring from nearby suburbs, arrests continue to mount in Homs and Deraa....

Syrian Revolution Digest, April 1, 2011

05-04-1113-01-15
Protests against the regime in Syria continued, yet there was rather little media coverage by international or regional media. Due to strict access control...

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...

Syrian Revolution Digest, April 8, 2011

11-04-1113-01-15
Most major Syrian cities and town, and many smaller ones, witnesses major protests today, with estimated tens of thousands of people taking to the...

List: “The martyrs of the Revolution”

06-04-1113-01-15
Activists and human right defenders have, with the help of many volunteers, compiled a list of those killed during the protests in Syria so...

Syrian Revolution Digest, March 31, 2011

03-04-1113-01-15
After the Speech The main topic in the media reports about Syria on Thursday were the reactions to the long-awaited speech of President Bashar...

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...

Syrian Revolution Digest, April 7, 2011

11-04-1113-01-15
Today, President Bashar al-Assad issued decrees granting citizenship to more than 250,000 Kurds who have been deprived of it since a census of 1962....

Syrian Revolution Digest, April 2, 2011

05-04-1113-01-15
President Bashar Assad named Adel Safar, the former Minister of Agriculture, the new Prime Minister and asked him to form a new government. On...

Syrian Revolution Digest, March 29, 2011

31-03-1113-01-15
Despite staged pro-regime demonstrations and often far from media attention, a revolution continues to unfold, as major Anti-Assad rallies took place in Lattakia, Deraa...

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...

Syrian Revolution Digest, April 5, 2011

08-04-1113-01-15
Overnight clashes in Mouaddamiyyah led to daytime protests and tearing down of Assad posters and chants of “The People Want To Topple the Regime.”...

Syrian Revolution Digest, April 1 & 2, 2011

05-04-1113-01-15
In Homs security raided the neighborhoods of Al-Bayadeh, Al-Khaldiyyeh, Dier Baalbah and Hayy Al-Sabeel, places that reportedly witnessed bloody attacks by security forces on...

An in-depth look at Syria in turmoil, part 2

31-03-1113-01-15
The geography of the revolution Even before the unrest in Deraa, a much smaller demonstration first took place in the old part of Damascus...

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