Bio
Ammar Hamou
Ammar Hamou is a Senior Editor. Originally from East Ghouta outside the Syrian capital, Ammar studied journalism at Damascus University. He has participated in numerous journalism trainings in the US, Europe and Jordan, and has published in-depth research on the Syrian conflict.
Latest Articles
East Ghouta residents brace for winter amidst ongoing blockade, airstrikes
AMMAN: Despite daily temperatures hovering around 100 degrees Fahrenheit, residents […]
Regime blames Turkey for ceasefire failures as protesters blame regime
AMMAN: The Syrian government blamed Turkey on Tuesday for the […]
Ahrar activist: Regime behind Zabadani negotiation failure
Ceasefires gave way to violence in the Outer Damascus city […]
Another Zabadani ceasefire as negotiations continue with Iran
AMMAN: New temporary ceasefires began in two Shiite-majority Idlib villages […]
Tribal leaders agree to fight Islamic State in A-Raqqa
Arab tribal leaders from the Tel Abyad region “expressed their […]
For the first time, doctors call for truce in Douma
AMMAN: Regime warplanes continued to target the Outer Damascus suburb […]
First responders spread thin as regime renews Douma strikes
AMMAN: Local Civil Defense personnel in the opposition-held Damascus suburb […]
Under regime fire, Ghouta’s Civil Defense forces struggle
Mohammed Rihan, left, holding a baby, shows up at his […]
Some victims of ‘Great Douma Massacre’ buried en masse amidst airstrikes
AMMAN: One day after regime airstrikes killed more than 100 […]
Rebels back off Shiite villages in exchange for Zabadani ceasefire
Temporary ceasefires began in three Syrian towns on Wednesday as […]