Ahmad Al Sharaa: From Khaki-wear to a Blue Suit
With the fall of the Assad regime, Syria has turned a new page, with the opposition forces now holding the reins of the country . An 11-day-long opposition blitzkrieg forced…
Baathist Maysaa Sabrine Appointed as Syria’s Central Bank Chief
Syria’s new interim government is moving full-blast ahead on women’s right. It has just appointed, Monday Maysaa Sabrine as the new governor of the country’s Central Bank. This is the…
The Day After in Syria is Simply Bleak!
By Saleem Ayoub Quna Syria has just turned a gloomy chapter of its long turbulent history that lasted for at least half-a-century. The question now is: Will this new era…
Syria Appoints Aisha Al Dibs in Interim Cabinet
Surprising many, or not so, the new interim government in Syria, has appointed a women minister to head the “Women Affairs Section” in the cabinet. Aisha Al Dibs name and…
Syria: A Hot Political Potato
By Dr Khairi Janbek All eyes are on Syria, simply because the only thing known about how the new Syria will look like is frankly, the unknown. What is prevailing…
Israel Continues to Strike Syria Despite ‘Assurance’
Israel has struck Syria 61 times in less than five hours, Sunday, according to the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The news is trending on the social media with…
‘Arab Spring’ Continues Withering
By Saleem Ayoub Quna After December 2010 when a desperate and angry Tunisian young man of the name of Mohammad Bouazizi, dramatically immolated himself, an unprecedented wave of mass protests…
Entering The Baath Torture Chambers
During the rule of the collapsed Baath regime in Syria, thousands were subjected to torture in dozens of centers beyond Sednaya prison. Since the uprising began in March 2011, the…
After 33 Years Lebanese Man Describes Horrors of a Syrian Jail
Suheil Hamawi, a Lebanese national who returned to his homeland after opposition groups toppled the Syrian regime and freed detainees from Sednaya and other notorious prisons in Damascus, shared his…