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A decade after Assad’s biggest chemical massacre in Syria, justice delayed is justice denied
Despite the mountains of evidence confirming the Assad regime as the perpetrator of this century’s worst chemical atrocity on 1500 civilians in greater Damascus, justice remains denied ten years on.
Is Putin delusional about fallout from his invasion of Ukraine?
Since the invasion of Ukraine, I find myself disagreeing with some comments on Putin’s alleged state of mind. I wish I could believe that he now feels cornered and taken aback by events, but I don’t.
The consequences of abdication of responsibility
Had the powers leading the response to Assad’s chemical massacre neutralized his air force and WMDs, Syria and the world might have been a very different place today.
Another seven years of bad luck
Seven years of bad luck? Syrians have endured 21 under Bashar Assad, yet are told to swallow more of the same as the genocidal maniac's malignant narcissism reaches new dizzying heights.
‘Responsible’ is not letting Assad live and let die
If letting Assad live and let die is the top agenda being promoted by such self-proclaimed responsible policymakers, we have much bigger problems than we ever imagined.
20 years ago today, Bashar Assad inherited Syria
20 years ago today, I was at a Damascus hair salon when an assistant rushed to tell us Hafez Assad had died.
Star Trekking across the coronaverse
In a time of global pandemic, it is only logical that we adopt the Vulcan salute and all it stands for.
Live long and prosper.
The Syrian revolution’s goalkeeper
You will never get Syria without knowing what it felt like to watch Abdelbasset Sarout, the goalkeeper of Karama Football Club …
The bold, the beautiful, the brilliant of Daraya
The bold, beautiful and brilliant youth of Daraya, epitome of dignified non-violent activism, brandished flowers and distributed cold water bottles to the security forces facing them.
Idlib under fire
The images and clips of last night's rain of hell on Syrians defy description. Dozens, of which many small children, were crushed under rubble …
What happens in Syria does not stay in Syria
Some timeline highlights from the Pandora’s box that keeps giving …
The bittersweet arrival of Syrian refugees to Vienna
Having spent the last couple of days at Westbahnhof, I hesitate when I claim emotional tiredness after having heard Syrian refugees' stories about their long road to Vienna and seen the state they were in.
Copycat savagery
Two kinds of savages have stoned Syrians to death: those who claim to do it in the name of God, in defiance of His commandments, and those who proclaim they do it in the name of Assad, under his commandment.
World apathy and Syrian opposition failures
We should now pause to consider why even a huge chemical massacre, which killed some 1500 in minutes, resulted in the usual general apathy and even aggressiveness from the chattering classes.
The right to retaliate, Assad-style
In October 2003, Israel bombed a site in Syria it claimed was a Palestinian training camp. Of course, the Assad regime did nothing and repeated the sacred mantra that it reserved the right to retaliate at a time and place of its choosing.
Children of a lesser cause
On Sunday November 25, 10 little children were killed by a cluster bomb dropped on them from a Syrian regime warplane, as they played outdoors in the town of Deir Asafeer ("cloister of sparrows"), in greater Damascus.
The unbearable lightness of tweeting
Dangerous tweets about Syrian refreshments had already surfaced on the twittersphere, and the damage to American interests was incalculable.
Passporting and touric information in Aleppo
You’ve all seen websites, emails or miscellaneous articles showing the "funny English" noticed around the world. For the most part, these humorous sightings come courtesy of small businesses or independent writers, but not from official entities related to the state.
O Golan, where art thou?
Remember the big PR campaign run by the Syrian government on the sad 40th anniversary of the illegal Israeli occupation of the Golan? Neither do I.
Mainstream media and "Nouveau Orientalism"
I may be in a minority here, but I’m tired of reading “Nouveau Orientalist” articles beginning with sentiments like “I thought Syrians were evil people but they turned out to be welcoming and nice” and ending with deep statements like “things are much more complicated than they look on the surface.” You don’t say.