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A cemetery near Damascus was transformed into an industrial-scale mass grave for Syrians who opposed President Bashar ...
A panel of experts investigating and documenting crimes committed by the old regime share their experiences of working in the ...
A pro-Assad uprising in early March in Syria’s coastal regions was the first test of the country's tenuous unity.
A Reuters investigation found 40 distinct sites of killings, looting and arson during three days of sectarian massacres ...
The first funeral services for the victims of a jihadi suicide bombing inside a Damascus church were held as Syrian ...
Around seven ethnic Armenian fighters from the YPJ (Women’s Defense Unit) sit quietly on sofas around me, smiling gently when ...
These developments are a fitting culmination to the fabricated “Syrian revolution” promoted around the world for close to 15 years by a host of pro-imperialist, pseudo-left political parties.
People in Syria are now celebrating the uprising in 2011 that began the Syrian revolution. At the time, protests took place in different places in Syria, beginning in Daraa, in southern Syria.
Homs, SANA-One, one, one… The Syrian people are one. This is a slogan that Syrians have been chanting for 14 years since the outbreak of the Syrian revolution, demanding freedom and dignity.
AMY GOODMAN: Yasser Munif, Syrian scholar and sociology professor at Emerson College, author of The Syrian Revolution. That does it for our show. I’m Amy Goodman, with Juan González.
The Syrian soccer player Abdel Basset Al-Sarout became the poster child for the Syrian revolution with his iconic protest anthems. In death, he has become its saint. But he didn't do it alone.
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