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
After weeks of relative calm, warplanes strike Idlib province ahead of impending battle for northwest
The aftermath of an airstrike near Jisr a-Shughour on […]
What’s next for the millions of internally displaced Syrians? A month-long reporting series from Syria Direct
Rebel fighters and their families arrive in rural northern Aleppo […]
Justice and accountability after the Islamic State: ‘Few options’ for victims of IS war crimes
A Syrian man rides a motorbike in Raqqa in February. […]
Striking from the desert: Arms expert on how the Islamic State, in retreat, fuels its war effort
The Islamic State is now scattered across the deserts of […]
‘Where am I supposed to go?’ Despite growing talk of returns, Syrian refugees in Zaatari still fear risks of heading home
A Syrian in Zaatari Camp last week. Photo by Walid […]
As government launches wave of arrests in Daraa, dozens of stranded journalists fear for their fates
Russian military police in the Daraa town of Tafas on […]
One week since deadly attack, latest evacuations of Islamic State fighters leave Suwayda residents ‘paralyzed by fear’
Residents chant anti-Islamic State slogans in Suwayda city on Wednesday. […]
Update: Syrian government recaptures border with Israeli-occupied Golan Heights as Islamic State collapses, evacuates southwest
Government buses in Quneitra province on Tuesday. Photo courtesy of […]
What’s next for post-Islamic State Syria? A month-long reporting series from Syria Direct
Raqqa residents line up for bread in January. Photo by Delil […]
Daraa reconciliation agreements just ‘ink on paper’ for journalists, White Helmets awaiting results of closed-door negotiations
Members of the Daraa Civil Defense earlier this month. Photo […]