by Richie Merino, published on Workers World, September 11, 2024 The anti-colonial struggle against U.S./Western imperialism and the Zionist settler state has long shaped the geopolitical dynamics of West Asia. Syria stands at the epicenter of this struggle as a vital member of the Axis of Resistance, a united front …
Read More »French Court of Appeal Validates “Historic” Bashar al-Assad Arrest Warrant
published on Syrian Observer, June 27, 2024 In a landmark decision, the Paris Court of Appeal has validated the arrest warrant for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, marking a significant victory for survivors of the 2013 chemical attacks in Ghouta and Douma, the Syrian center for Media and Freedom of Expression …
Read More »Caught Between Sanctions and Politics: The Plight of Syrian Refugees in Lebanon
by Bilal Nour al-Deen, published in The Cradle, May 16, 2024 A little over a year has passed since Syria’s readmission into the Arab League and the normalization of its relations with regional states. Yet, Syria and its refugees continue to face significant challenges. Among them, the implementation of the Caesar …
Read More »Hezbollah Withdraws 1,500 Members from Syria, Shifting Focus to Lebanon Amidst Rising Tensions
by AL-SOURIA NET (Opposition website) , from The Syrian Observer, Thursday November 9th, 2023 It makes sense that Hezbollah would have to bring home some of its forces to fight the war on the southern border of Lebanon. Good to know that the Axis of Resistance has redistributed its forces …
Read More »What prevents Australia from showing empathy to Syrians?
by Susan Dirgham, published on Pearls and Irritations, November 13, 2023 Australian foreign policy makers seem not to realise that the demographic makeup of Australia means increasing numbers of us are connected to victims of wars instigated by the United States. Australians’ support for future US wars cannot be relied …
Read More »Free Press, Propaganda and Censorship
The lies around Syria and the Syrian war have comprised a landslide of confusion and misinformation in the public. The mainstream media has turned the truth about events in Syria over and over again. by Paul Larudee, first published on Dissident Voice, July 21, 2023 In war, truth is the …
Read More »UK Activists Urge Judiciary to Lift ‘Cruel’ Sanctions on Syria
from The News Desk at The Cradle, June 23, 2023 A group of British-Arab citizens have filed an application to the High Court in England seeking permission to proceed to a Judicial Review for the sake of ending UK sanctions on Syria, Al-Mayadeen reported on 23 June. The leader of …
Read More »Iraq and Syria Survived the US-NATO Attack and the Destruction
by Steven Sahiounie, published on Mideast Discourse, March 23, 2023 The 20th anniversary of the US attack on Iraq for regime change coincides with the 12th anniversary of the US attack on Syria for regime change. March 2003 and March 2011 have a great deal in common, but that is …
Read More »A Wide Ranging Discussion on US Aggression In Syria and Nicaragua
Gorilla Radio with Chris Cook, Ken Stone, Dan Kovalik March 8, 2023 March 20th marks the twentieth anniversary of America’s second invasion of Iraq. Despite the tens of millions of people across the globe coming into the streets to hold at bay the dogs of George Bush’s “generational war” Operation …
Read More »Turkish Demands to Sweden Actually a Message to US about Kurdish rebels
by Uriel Araujo, published on InfoBRICS, February 10, 2023 The Turkish authorities in Ankara have been blocking Stockholm’s bid to join NATO allegedly over the Nordic country’s policies regarding Kurdish exile groups. On January 23, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan himself said Sweden should not expect any “goodwill” from his …
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