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Abduction of Female Syrian Academic Dr. Rasha al-Ali Provokes Public Anger - The Syrian Observer

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Last week, Dr. Rasha al-Ali, a professor in the Department of Arabic Language at Homs University and a member of the Union of Arab Writers in Syria, was kidnapped in Homs province. The incident has provoked widespread anger across Syrian society, further fueled by rumors circulating on Saturday claiming that Dr. al-Ali’s body was found with her fingers severed. These claims were refuted by a source within the Public Security Department in Homs, …

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The “kidnapping” of Syrian academic and critic Rasha Nasser Al-Ali, a professor of Arabic literature at the University of Homs and a member of the Arab Writers Union, has sparked great interest in cultural and literary circles and on social media in Syria, especially after reports of her killing by gunmen. The name of Dr. Rasha Nasser Al-Ali topped the X platform and search engines in the region during the past hours, due to […]

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Days after she was kidnapped by an armed group in the city of Homs, conflicting information emerged on Saturday about the fate of Syrian academic and critic Rasha al-Ali. Following reports that her body had been found, people close to the family denied receiving any confirmed information on the matter. Ali, a professor of Arabic literature at the University of Homs and a member of the Arab Writers Union, was kidnapped on Monday, while […]

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cedarnews.net broke the news in on Saturday, January 25, 2025.
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