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Through My Eyes

Through my Eyes: Why the Kurdish Silence Towards the Syrian Demonstrations?

30-03-1113-01-15
By Massoud Akko March 30, 2011 Many observers and analysts have been questioning the silence of Syria’s Kurdish community towards the recent upheaval in...

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...

Through my eyes: Tearing down the Wall of Fear

22-03-1113-01-15
Damascus, March 21, 2011 Syrians are no exception amongst the Arab people in demanding our freedom. The explanation for our apparent tardiness was a...

If I were God

13-01-1113-01-15
A tribute to Omaya Abbas If I were God, I would have made Omaya Abbas live another two months. It is a shame to...

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...

Through my eyes: Fathers and Sons

01-09-1013-01-15
When Bashar al-Assad came to power, Mohammad al-Abdallah believed things in Syria would finally change for good. Ten years later, he tells the story...

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...

A Foreigner in My Own Country

21-06-1013-01-15
By a Syrian Stateless Kurd It was supposed to be one of the happiest nights of my life. One evening, my wife and I...

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