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Academic Spaces under Siege: Documenting Crimes Against Humanity in Syrian Higher Education

Summary by DAWN
I still remember the last time I saw my friend and roommate, Hadi,* a fifth-year electrical engineering student from southern Syria's Suwayda Governorate. Since our first year at Damascus University, we shared a dorm room, navigating exams, long nights of study and daily student life. Hadi was committed to completing his degree, despite the mounting pressures surrounding us before and after former dictator Bashar al-Assad's fall in December 2024…
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DAWN broke the news in on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
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