De nombreux partisans du président, parmi ses supporteurs les plus loyaux dans son bastion, ont commencé à dénoncer la corruption et la pauvreté Document diffusé sur la page Facebook de la présidence syrienne, le 13 octobre 2020, montrant le président Bachar al-Assad visiter le village de Kafr Dabil dans la province syrienne de Lattaquié (AFP) Par Harun al-Aswad … Continue reading Syrie : les arrestations à Lattaquié, signe d’un mécontentement parmi les pro-Assad
Author: Harun al-Aswad
Arrests in Syria’s Latakia signal discontent among pro-Assad communities
Many of the president's most loyal supporters in his stronghold have started speaking out against corruption and poverty A handout picture released by the Syrian Presidency Facebook page on 13 October 2020 shows President Bashar al-Assad touring the village of Kafr Dabil in Syria's Latakia province (AFP) By Harun al-Aswad Security forces have arrested a number … Continue reading Arrests in Syria’s Latakia signal discontent among pro-Assad communities
String of car bombs kills 20 people in Turkish-held north Syria
The attacks left at least 14 civilians dead, including four children, and scores wounded Rescue workers extinguish a fire caused by an explosion in the town of Azaz, in rebel-controlled northern countryside of Syria's Aleppo province, on 31 January 2021 (AFP) By Harun al-Aswad Three car bombs killed at least 20 people including 14 civilians in Turkish-held … Continue reading String of car bombs kills 20 people in Turkish-held north Syria
Syria’s government failed to rebuild medical facilities after retaking Daraa: Report
The Assad government has denied civilians in southern Syria access to healthcare, and violated the Russian-sponsored settlement agreement, says Physicians for Human Rights A Syrian man receives treatment in an underground hospital in a then rebel-held area in the southern Syrian city of Daraa on 22 April, 2018 (AFP/file photo) By Harun al-Aswad The Syrian government … Continue reading Syria’s government failed to rebuild medical facilities after retaking Daraa: Report
No services, no hope, just destruction in Syria’s Homs
ESTABLISHED NEAR THE END OF THE STONE AGE, HOMS WAS SYRIA'S THIRD-LARGEST CITY, AND ITS DESTRUCTION UNDER BASHAR AL ASSAD THREATENS TO SEND IT BACK TO 2300 BCE. The square in front of the Khalid ibn al-Walid mosque, and the destroyed building of the labour pharmacy where the intelligence forces were stationed. (TRTWorld) By Harun … Continue reading No services, no hope, just destruction in Syria’s Homs