Bio
Bahira al-Zarier
Bahira is from Damascus. She studied business and marketing before moving to Jordan in 2013. She did volunteer work in support of many refugee organizations before joining Syria Direct.
Latest Articles
Turkish offensive on Afrin cuts fuel supply for more than 2 million residents in rebel-held northwest
AMMAN: The price of fuel doubled this week in Syria’s […]
Marriage and birth certificates issued in rebel territory pose a ‘political’ risk
AMMAN: Syrians living in rebel-held territory lack access to state-issued […]
First aid shipment in eight months reaches thousands of displaced Syrians in Rukban
AMMAN: Packages of food, hygiene and cleaning supplies are reaching […]
Photo Essay: Inside besieged East Ghouta’s last cancer center
At the last operational cancer treatment facility in the besieged, rebel-held suburbs east of Damascus, oncologist Dr. Wissam a-Roz treats 665 patients with almost no medicine.
Photo Essay: ‘East Ghouta is dying slowly as the world watches’
As Osama al-Amari walks through the rubble-strewn roads of Douma, […]
Syrian public sector employees fired in latest government conscription effort
AMMAN: Anas Muhammad had a normal life until last month. […]
Bus bombing rocks Alawite district in Homs city
AMMAN: A public bus bombing killed eight people and injured […]
‘A blessing and a curse’: Kobani residents on US military presence in Syria’s north
Even as the Islamic State rapidly loses its Syrian territory, […]
After escaping IS-held Deir e-Zor, family splits apart on journey to safety
Umm Talaa’s family of seven once lived under the Islamic […]
As the sun sets on the Islamic State, one family flees by night to safety
In the town of al-Asharah, on the western bank of […]