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
Behind the Islamic State’s Raqqa frontlines: ‘People are just waiting for their turn to die’
In an Islamic State-occupied neighborhood of Raqqa city, local journalist […]
Turkish-backed forces encroach on Kurdish-held northern Syria amid rising tensions
For months, Turkish bombs have fallen on Afrin, an isolated […]
Warplanes hit East Ghouta despite ceasefire
AMMAN: Syrian government warplanes carried out at least five airstrikes […]
Syrian revolutionary flag sparks latest round of Idlib infighting
AMMAN: Clashes between the two largest rebel blocs in northwest […]
‘We can’t do anything’: Life-saving cancer drugs running out in East Ghouta, endangering nearly 600 patients
The only cancer treatment center in the besieged, opposition-controlled east […]
On the ‘complexities’ of Syria: A conversation with war reporter Adrien Jaulmes
French war correspondent Adrien Jaulmes left Aleppo in the winter […]
With no refrigeration or electricity, East Ghouta residents who can afford it use ice to preserve food
In the besieged, rebel-held east Damascus suburbs, drinking a cold […]
Water line to camp in no-man’s land fails, ‘families in total despair’
Residents of a refugee camp along the Syrian-Jordanian border must […]
After working with charities in Jordan, Syrian educator notices children who have never been to school. Then, he created his own
In a north Amman neighborhood, 44-year-old Haytham al-Wazir walks the […]
After Islamic State defeat in al-Bab, civilians face a city devoid of services, roiled by rebel infighting
Residents of a northern Syrian city held by Turkish-backed rebels […]