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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
Justice Info | Syria
The New Humanitarian | Syria
France24 | Syria
Fair Observer | Middle East News

Radio

ARTA
Radio Rozana

Blogs

Aymenn’s Monstrous Publications (subscription required)
Qunfuz
Syria Freedom Forever - سوريا الحرية للأبد
EPCR | The Loop

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
Women Now
The Syrian Centre for Legal Studies and Research
Madaniya

Human Rights organisations

Syria Justice and Accountability Centre (SJAC)
The Syria Campaign
Syrians for Truth and Justice

Advocacy

Committee to Protect Journalists | Syria
Syrian Center for Journalistic Freedoms

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
Suad Aldarra - Instagram
Yassin Al Haj Saleh - Twitter
Hanna Davis - Twitter
Mais Katt - Facebook | Website

Podcasts

Branch 251

Campaigns

Petition to Demand the Immediate Release of Poet Abdel Rahman Youssef Al-Qaradawi and an End to Transnational Repression

Archival

Local Coordination Committees in Syria (via archive.org)


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The rebellion in Syria has taken the world by surprise and led to the fall of the Assad family dictatorship, which has ruled Syria since Bashar al-Assad’s father, Hafez, took power in a coup d’etat 54 years ago. Neither the regime’s military forces nor its imperial sponsor, Russia, and its regional backer, Iran, were able to defend it. Cities under the regime’s control have been freed, thousands of political prisoners liberated from its notorious dungeons, and space opened for a new fight for a free, inclusive, and democratic Syria for the first time in decades.

At the same time, most Syrians know that such a struggle faces enormous challenges, beginning with the two key rebel forces, Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) and the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army (SNA). While they spearheaded the military victory, they are authoritarian and have a history of religious and ethnic sectarianism. Some on the Left have claimed without foundation that their rebellion was orchestrated by the U.S. and Israel. Others have uncritically romanticized these rebel forces as rekindling the original popular revolution that nearly overthrew Assad’s regime in 2011. Neither captures the complex dynamics unfolding in Syria today.

In this interview, conducted amidst a rapidly changing situation in Syria, Tempest asks Swiss Syrian socialist Joseph Daher about the process that led to the fall of Assad’s rule, the prospects for progressive forces, and the challenges they face in fighting for a truly liberated country that serves the interests of all its peoples and popular classes.

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