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Aid Inside Syria: Too Little, But Not Too LateA report by Refugees International, asking donors and aid agencies “to think far more creatively about how to secure access to displaced populations and ensure impartial service provision.”
قراءة في الحراك السياسي في الجولان المحتلMunir Fakhereldin on the political movements and activism in the occupied Golan Heights.
مَن يُحاسِب؟ ومَن يُحاسِب مَن؟Fawwaz Traboulsi on the lack of political accountability against the past regimes that have been overthrown in different Arab countries during the uprisings of 2011.
"صادق جلال العظم يحسم أمره وينتقل إلى التنظير العلني للسُّنة ولفكر "الإسلام السياسي البزنسي Youssef Hijazi criticizes Sadeq Jalal Al-Adem and his stance on political Islam, which he presented during a recent lecture he gave in Berlin.
Syria Media Roundup (April 25)Weekly collection of pertinent articles published on Syria in various outlets.
Syria Media Roundup (April 18)Weekly collection of pertinent articles published on Syria in various outlets.
الأم شجاعة": خطاب أسماء الأسد في عيد الأم Golan Haji on the depiction of Asma Al-Assad in the video entitled "With Your Soul You Protect the Jasmine."
Palestinian Refugees from Syria in LebanonA report published by ANERA
Syria Media Roundup (April 11)Weekly collection of pertinent articles published on Syria in various outlets.
The Alawite Dilemma in HomsAziz Nakash offers a comprehensive overview of “the community’s diversity and to reasons for its support of the regime.”
Social Media Bouquet from SyriaJadaliyya underlines pertinent social media content that has rarely made the headlines.
بدرخان علي: "الانتخابات الحرّة" ليست شيئاً عظيماً، بعد خراب البلد Mohammad Dibo interviews Badrekhan Ali on the Kurdish demands and their future in Syria.
Syria Media Roundup (April 4)Weekly collection of pertinent articles published on Syria in various outlets.
`What Good Are Free Elections When A Country Is Destroyed?` A Q&A with Syrian Kurdish writer Baderkhan Ali, who shares his views on how the revolution went wrong.