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Syrians for Truth & Justice, Suwar Magazine, True Platform
Monday, 27 November 2023
  Syria: Disinformation in the Context of Deir ez-Zor Unrest Military operations were accompanied by misleading reporting using old and fake visuals inciting violence, threatening civil peace     Background On the evening of 27 August 2023, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) announced through...
Yusra Younes
Sunday, 07 February 2021
Published on: Sunday 20 December 2020   - Procurers hunt girls from beauty salons, amusement parks and restaurants. - Trafficking networks deceive Syrian women with employment contracts and marriage and engage them with prostitution. - Forcing minors to have sex with 25 men a day. - Al-Shaal: The...
Thamer Karkot
Thursday, 17 June 2021
Published: Thursday, March 18, 2021   Popular discontent and fears of the acquisition of property of violators Public resentment and fears of the acquisition of property of violators Lawyer: The law does not permit the seizure of the property of the taxpayer's parents and relatives.    recruitm...
Alji Hussain
Saturday, 20 June 2020
  While the Corona virus was invading many countries of the world from east to west, the state of emergency was announced in some countries, and war was declared against this hidden enemy that crept into them, and the need to confront it with all their energy; Syria was silent as an expression of...
Mirna al-Rachid
Wednesday, 22 July 2020
Date: Monday, 01 June 2020    Piggy banks, 'no extravagance' measures, and initiatives are all insufficient solutions. "He who has no money must never think about marrying in his life".   Note: The report was completed last March.   After twelve years of love and waiting, when Yamen and Sally ...
Redwan Bizar
Wednesday, 08 July 2020
  Joanna a nickname for a woman who hides her identity was over the moon when she found out that she was pregnant with a baby boy, after five years of waiting, after their first girl. Her doctor had informed her right before she and her family were displaced from the Syrian city of Tal El-Abyad o...
Hadia al-Mansour
Monday, 01 October 2018
The use of basic, locally made oil refineries has spread significantly in Idlib and its countryside, due to the urgent need to obtain petroleum products. Unfortunately, this phenomenon has had more negative effects than positive ones. They have caused pain and suffering to people, plants and animals alike, especially as their use has spread within city limits and residential neighborhoods.
Thamer Karkot
Sunday, 26 August 2018
The Syrian refugee crisis has transformed from being a purely humanitarian issue to a purely political one. Threats against Syrian refugees have escalated from racism and rejection to physical violence to force them to return to their country.
Nidal Yusuf
Thursday, 09 August 2018
As this new law stirs fears and strengthens the convictions of opponents, it is thought of as a vital development in the reconstruction stage to loyalists. As Syrians lived on opposite sides in 2011, Law No. 10 deepens the divide and rings alarm bells. Will this new law become a new hell for Syrians?
Hadia Almansour
Monday, 05 February 2018
I used to buy imported meat because Turkish meat is less expensive than the price of local meat, which has risen exponentially in the shadow of war. On the other hand, my financial situation is not good and I could rarely find a job.” Mahmoud praised God because his son and his wife did not eat the meat as well, otherwise the results would be disastrous for the family.
Hassan al-Idilbi
Thursday, 16 November 2017
Children in the Idlib countryside are being increasingly recruited by militant factions to fight in Syria. One reason for this is the continued systematic targeting of schools in rural Idlib by warplanes. Another is the absence of families’ main breadwinners, which has pushed a large number of children to join recruitment camps.
Nidal Yusuf
Friday, 10 November 2017
A terrible trinity of hooliganism, fear and kidnapping surround the city of Sweida, and are pushing it to the brink of total collapse. Hooliganism in the conventional sense is not the main cause of terror in Sweida, but the calm before the storm that threatens to tear down city.
Lamar Arkandi
Tuesday, 17 October 2017
The Yazidi community is increasingly concerned about the success of ISIS in manipulating and brainwashing their children with their ruthless ideology. Ali says that one of the five survivors spoke of hundreds of Yazidi children in ISIS camps who have been recruited to participate in battles and terrorist acts.
Lylia Nahhas
Friday, 11 November 2016
Kamal, a young man in his thirties and a resident of Antakya, commented, "In Aleppo I was independent and I lived in my own house, but today I have to live with my family again after 10 years."
Razan Al-Said
Tuesday, 16 August 2016
On the other hand, Dr. Muhammad Al-Murei, the director of the hospital, said, “It is natural that the prices for operations in private hospitals would increase in proportion to the increase in prices of supplies, medical equipment and fuel required for generators and other things.”
Dareen Hassan
Sunday, 24 July 2016
The Syrian Network for Human Rights estimated the number of people who disappeared in the Syrian regime's prisons was 65 thousand people, 3,050 of whom disappeared from the province of Idlib and most of whom were peaceful members of the opposition, human rights activists, doctors, or people involved in humanitarian assistance
Lubna Salem
Saturday, 18 June 2016
Before they moved to Germany, Yuser and Raneem were living in Aleppo, in the north of Syria, where they married in 2013 despite Raneem’s family being Sunni and Yuser’s family being Shiite
Hadia al-Mansour
Friday, 12 February 2016
Nuha, a 28-year-old from Kafranbel, a small town in northwestern Idlib province, is one of the thousands of women who have lost their husbands to Syria’s ongoing civil war. And like the others, she was left to deal with the hardships of raising her children alone in the face of poverty and strict cultural traditions.
Nidal Yusuf
Monday, 25 January 2016
“How does falsification happen?” Suwar magazine asked the lawyer, Yunus Ibrahim. He is specialized in such cases and explained in details the stages followed by real estate property falsifiers and how they exploit many weaknesses. Ibrahim says that the falsifier may get the property owner’s ID card in one way or another.

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