Bio
Justin Clark
Justin worked with Syria Direct until 2019. He focused on post-reconciliation communities in Syria and issues of transitional justice, and previously worked as a translator, interpreter and freelance journalist.
Latest Articles
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 […]
Behind the story: Meet the journalists who risk the wrath of all sides to cover Syria’s south
All through September, Syria Direct has published a series of […]
ISW analyst: Regime, SDF on path to ‘confrontation’ in oil-rich eastern desert
The Syrian regime and the US-led coalition against the Islamic […]
Thousands of Idlib residents wait in makeshift camps as fighting clears out ‘entire villages’
AMMAN: Thousands of civilians are now living in makeshift refugee […]
In Suwayda, a kidnapping becomes a village priority
On a cold night early last January, Muayyid, a 29-year-old […]
Syrian family returns to Daraa province after three years in Jordanian refugee camp: ‘There was no future’
Three weeks ago, Naima, a 34-year-old Syrian refugee and mother […]
Inside the life of a Syrian refugee family living illegally in Jordan’s capital city
AMMAN: Um Ahmad al-Halabi rarely leaves the old, beaten-down apartment […]
The state of Syria’s south: A month-long reporting series from Syria Direct
AMMAN: Half of Syria’s southernmost city, the provincial capital of […]
East Ghouta cancer center runs out of medicine: ‘We’re losing our patients in front of our eyes’
AMMAN: More than a dozen cancer patients in the opposition-controlled […]
Family flees Islamic State’s Uqayrbat before regime encirclement: ‘Escape is now all but impossible’
After more than three years living under the brutal rule […]