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
After dozens reported killed in Qaryatayn ‘massacre,’ one resident tells her story
Islamic State fighters burst into Qaryatayn at night late last […]
Hundreds of families flee south across open desert amid battle for Syria’s oil-rich east
AMMAN: Hundreds of Syrians from rural Deir e-Zor are fleeing […]
Idlib city in state of lawlessness as hardline rebel coalition’s police force fails to maintain order, residents say
AMMAN: Hundreds of residents of opposition-held Idlib city closed their […]
Six-day water shortage hits remote Rukban displacement camp
AMMAN: For nearly a week, the flow of Jordanian-supplied water […]
‘Victory is near’ say Syrian and Russian media, but attacks deep in regime territory show a more complex reality
AMMAN: The Islamic State fighters struck at night. At around […]
Paralyzed East Ghouta residents left with ’emotional and physical void’ after airstrikes destroy rehabilitation center
When a suspected Russian or regime airstrike hit the only […]
‘We’re staying out of it’: Syrian Arab Army soldiers in Suwayda defy military command
After serving for three years in the Syrian Arab Army, […]
Rare Islamic State victory in rural Homs splits displaced families apart
AMMAN: In a remote, destitute displacement camp along Syria’s southeastern […]
Suwayda residents, citing weak government authority, turn anew to tribal laws to resolve civil, criminal matters
AMMAN: Residents of regime-held Suwayda province in Syria’s south are […]
Civil Defense: ‘Life at a complete standstill’ in Khan Sheikhoun after dozens of airstrikes in past week
After the announcement of a “de-escalation” agreement in four regions […]