One Hundred Days of Syria’s New Government: Political Realignment, Sectarian Tensions, and the Struggle for National Cohesion - The Syrian Observer
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15 Articles
Imprisoned and tortured for 21 years... the broken fate of the virtuoso rider victim of the jealousy of the Assad clan
After twenty-one years in prison in Syria for wounding the ego of Bashar al-Assad's brother, equestrian champion Adnan Qassar became the symbol of the arbitrary and barbaric Syrian dictatorship. With the fall of the regime, he hopes to get back in the saddle.
The Tragedy of Syria
It is cruelly fitting that one of the acknowledged cradles of civilization is now a showroom for the cruelties, irrationalities, and injustices of the modern capitalist world. At various times, Syria was part of the lands that were widely admired for their enlightened governance, tolerance, and economic development. Today, Syria is a wasteland, divided into parcels, and occupied by alien forces that show no regard for the country’s legacy or the…
One Hundred Days of Syria’s New Government: Political Realignment, Sectarian Tensions, and the Struggle for National Cohesion - The Syrian Observer
This report has been compiled based on two primary sources: a policy paper published by the Constitutional Party and an analytical article by Al-Jumhuriya website. The synthesis aims to provide a comprehensive view of the first 100 days of Syria’s new government, combining strategic assessments with socio-political analysis to illuminate the challenges and contradictions shaping Syria’s fragile transition. The collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regim…
As Syrians Return Home, Munitions From Assad’s War Are Still Killing Children
The Syrian Civil War, one of the most brutal conflicts of the twenty-first century, ended last December with the fall of the Assad regime. Extreme sectarian violence continues to plague parts of the country, but a concealed danger is also likely to continue to haunt Syrians for years to come: the huge number of landmines and unexploded bombs left over after the fighting. Hundreds of Syrians have already been killed and wounded by these unexplode…
“We are finally free. But they paid a huge price for it.” How is Syria doing after the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad? Ruslan Suleymanov's report
In December 2024, the Assad regime ended 50 years of rule in Syria. Many Syrians continue to enjoy freedom, but it is impossible to say that the country has become stable. Syria is still in a deep crisis, and it is shaken by military clashes. Meduza publishes a report by orientalist Ruslan Suleymanov from three major Syrian cities: Deraa, Aleppo and Damascus.
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