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
Airstrike destroys 90% of Idlib province camp, 200 displaced families homeless again
AMMAN: A missile struck a small encampment for displaced Syrians, […]
As local council calls city ‘doomed,’ Idlib resident explains why he endures airstrikes
The local council in a rebel-held town in Idlib province […]
Out of danger, one Syrian family meets a stalled trajectory: ‘No solution in sight’
AMMAN: When 37-year-old Abu Jilal came to Jordan in 2013, […]
Kurdish citizens ‘rest easy’ after American military patrols parade through cities in northern Syria
When American military vehicles and personnel rolled into the Kurdish-majority […]
Syrian government closes final loophole to tighten siege of east Damascus suburbs
AMMAN: In a rebel-controlled, working-class suburb east of Damascus, Wardeh […]
Idlib’s White Helmets: ‘Clear escalation’ since US hit regime airbase
Just hours after the April 4 chemical attack in Khan […]
‘No one knows how to go on’: 40,000 residents of rebel-held Damascus neighborhood trapped behind government siege
In the east Damascus neighborhood of Barzeh, just north of […]
Idlib town reels following major chemical attack: ‘No rebel positions, just people’
AMMAN: At the scene of a chemical attack in southern […]
‘We don’t know who we’re fighting anymore’: Father of slain Syrian Army soldier says son was killed by the revolution he supported
The last time the Syrian Arab Army soldier spoke with his […]
After 3 years of uneasy truce, sudden regime offensive disrupts East Ghouta tunnel trade
DAMASCUS: The Syrian regime is building a siege around three […]