Syria - سوريا
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Links
All links and categories below in no particular order, updated over time.
News, analysis, zines
Syria Untold
EA Worldview | Syria
Enab Baladi
The New Arab | Post-Assad Syria
New Lines Magazine | Syria
aNtiDoTe Zine | Syria
The Palestine Chronicle | Syria
Middle East Eye | Syria after Assad
ANF News | Rojava-Syria
Medya News | Syria
El Pais | Siria
UnHerd | Syria
Common Dreams | Syria
Syria Direct
The Kyiv Independent | Syria
Al Majalla | Syria
Al Jazeera | Syria
Al-Jumhuriya
Muslim Girl
UN News | Syria
TIMEP | Syria
Raseef22 English | Syria
New Internationalist | Syria
Daraj English
Mada | Syria
Jadaliyya | Syria
The Guardian | Syria
NPR | Syria
Syria in Transition
Radio
Blogs
Aymenn’s Monstrous Publications (subscription required)
Qunfuz
Syria Freedom Forever - سوريا الحرية للأبد
Art and culture
ISIS Prisons Museum
The Markaz Review
Non government and inter-government organisations, non-profits and projects
Syrian Network for Human Rights
Justice For Life
Synergy Association For Victims
MENA Rights Group | Syria
GCR2P | Syria
ReliefWeb | Syria
Reporters Without Borders | Syria
Syrian Center for Media and Freedom of Expression
Human Rights organisations
Syria Justice and Accountability Centre (SJAC)
The Syria Campaign
Advocacy
Committee to Protect Journalists | Syria
Education, history, research & investigation
The Syrian Memory Project
MENA Research Center
Bellingcat | Syria
The Syrian Revolution and on YouTube
People
Mai El-Sadany - Bluesky
Leila Al-Shami - Bluesky | Mastodon
Zaina Erhaim - zaina-erhaim.com
Rami Jarrah (Alexander Page) - Bluesky
Qusay Noor - Bluesky
Muhammad Najem - Bluesky
Nour Qormosh - Instagram
Podcasts
Campaigns
Archival
Local Coordination Committees in Syria (via archive.org)
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Since you're genuinely having trouble understanding, I'll help you out with this. My exact words were, "it tends to be a difficult point to reconcile", I didn't say it was impossible. Notice that I followed that up with a question about whether a ruler should step down any time a group demands their resignation. This goes back to my original point of looking toward the future. If the leading opposition is looking to install a theocracy, then do you consider this acceptable? I guess you do since you must be a terrorist bootlicker and apologist, according to your own logic.
This is my final response for real now. Have a nice day.