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Writer: Ghalia Eid

Daily Life

Idlib Students Chafe Under Restrictions

22-11-1613-12-16Ghalia Eid
Wiping away her tears with a trembling hand, Shahd hurried away from the university campus. As soon as she got back home, the 19-year-old...
Women's Blog

Summoned to Vote for an Unwanted Leader

07-09-15Ghalia Eid
It was the eve of the 2014 presidential election in Syria, and sleep eluded me. As I tossed and turned in bed, I recalled...
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Unwanted Attentions at a Syrian Checkpoint

23-03-15Ghalia Eid
I travel with my schoolteacher colleagues from our part of Idlib to the school where we work. The passengers who take the minibus include...
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Living on the Edge

13-03-15Ghalia Eid
I have lived with my family in Idlib, which is under regime control, since March 2012. Although we’re against the regime, we have chosen...

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