freeing prisoners and looting the ruling class. it is literally what leftists fantasize about when it comes to revolution. so if as a leftist you are not celebrating this moment in syria, then maybe you are actually a reactionary instead...
Please share this essential infographic in Arabic aimed at educating Syrians about basic management for the tens of thousands of prisoners that have been released from Assad’s inhumane prisons.
Many are still at risk of dying from serious conditions they contracted during
The people who whitewashed and propped up the Assad regime for over a decade now want to pretend that they care about Syrian lives.
This is truth about Syria from the perspective of Syrians. 1/15
👤 The Douma Four
🔸 Razan Zaitouneh
🔸 Wael Hamada
🔸 Samira Al-Khalil
🔸 Nazem Hamadi
Were abducted from the Violations Documentation Center in Douma.
There will be a sit-in tomorrow
⏳Jan. 1st. 2025 — 1:00-3:00 p.m
📍Douma — the abduction crime scene
This is their story
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👤 Bassel Shehadeh
Bassel was born on January. 31st. 1984.
He was a Syrian filmmaker and a revolutionary.
He was martyred on May. 28th. 2012 by the Assad regime in the neighbourhood of AlSafsafa in Bab AlSebaa, Homs.
This is his story 🧵🪡
Don't mess with them. 😍💚
#Syrian children set up a military checkpoint at the entrance to their city to search people before they enter the city, They asked the Free #Syrian Army for their IDs and they gave it to them.
“Oh mum, I was dying. They were killing me, mum.”
Palestinian prisoner Dunia Ishtia had an emotional reunion with her mother after she was freed from an Israeli prison during the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement.
Wielding terror and fear in the absence of credibility, extrajudicial detention is a hallmark of political terror. For #CeremonyLost, @AKutmah writes about the use of enforced disappearance by the #US, #Israel, and the erstwhile #Assad government.
saaganthology.com/vol-2-issue-2/…
Syria flirting with the IMF & World Bank isn’t recovery—it’s a prelude to economic colonization. Austerity, privatization, and resource sell-offs dressed up as “reform.” We bled in war, and now they want us sold in peace.
Here's hoping our leaders aren't selling us out.
I’m excited to announce I will be meeting with the new Syrian president this summer as a representative of the University of Missouri Middle Eastern Student Organization to discuss how to lift sanctions. (I heard any American with a random org to their name can get a meeting)
Member Under the Spotlight: Mahmoud Kutmah
Born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, Mahmoud Kutmah has always known that medicine would be more than a career—it would be his path to give back. After graduating as valedictorian from Kentucky Country Day School, he went on to join