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
Unidentified gunmen attack East Ghouta aid convoy
On Saturday evening, a Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) convoy […]
Response to polio outbreak in Deir e-Zor province complicated by IS control: ‘You can’t beat polio like this’
In February, Dr. Emad Mustafa received panicked messages from colleagues […]
US-backed rebel spokesman: ‘Time has come’ to advance on Deir e-Zor
The American-led coalition and US-backed Syrian rebels built a new […]
Rebels reopen border crossing between Syria, Iraq
US-backed rebels in the southeastern Syrian desert reopened a border […]
Idlib’s education director tours the province to find out: Why are so many children dropping out?
In rebel-controlled Idlib province, school enrollment is plummeting. Idlib’s Education […]
Pro-regime forces advance toward base in Syrian desert as US warns: Coalition will ‘defend’ itself
AMMAN: Pro-regime forces in the eastern Syrian desert are advancing […]
US-led offensive in Syrian desert searches for ‘entry point’ into Islamic State’s Deir e-Zor province
AMMAN: US-backed Syrian rebels are fighting with American ground forces […]
Rebels, residents leave east Damascus district for Idlib: ‘It’s like starting over from scratch’
AMMAN: Hundreds of rebel fighters and residents left the embattled […]
Rebels suspend Barzeh evacuation deal after regime reportedly fails to release 300 detainees
Rebel officials in the opposition-controlled east Damascus neighborhood of Barzeh […]
Rebels, residents board buses to evacuate east Damascus neighborhood
AMMAN: Hundreds of rebels and their families boarded government buses […]