Bio
Mahran Mohammed
Mahran holds a degree in Arabic literature from Damascus university. Originally from Daraa province, he was involved in the earliest peaceful demonstrations of the Syrian revolt revolt. In 2013, Mahran was injured in a regime attack and moved to Jordan. Mahran previously volunteered with Save the Children.
Latest Articles
After suspension of USAID project, 250,000 in north Homs without water subsidies
AMMAN: More than 250,000 north Homs residents are without reliable […]
Rebel commanders: Hama offensive to ‘relieve pressure on Aleppo’
AMMAN: Syrian rebel fighters advanced to within 10km of the […]
In Islam, is it ever acceptable to kill civilians? A conversation with the Homs Sharia Court’s chief justice
Last month, the Homs Sharia Court presided over a closed-door […]
A crowd-sourced animal sanctuary in east Aleppo teaches compassion: ‘To love the small, weak cats is to love everything’
AMMAN: “Every cat has a story,” says Mohammad Alaa Aljaleel, […]
Medieval khan in Aleppo’s Old City reduced to rubble
A Russian airstrike destroyed a medieval building housing rebel-held east […]
Fearing bombardment, East Ghouta town demands armed groups leave
Residents of Misraba, in the rebel-held East Ghouta suburbs of […]
As 2 more districts fall to regime, noose tightens around east Aleppo’s 300,000 residents
Assad regime drops pamphlets telling east Aleppans they can leave; […]
Stalemates, defections and shifting alliances: Syria’s restive south at crossroads
AMMAN: Jabhat a-Nusra has withdrawn the bulk of its fighters […]
Missiles destroy human rights office in Douma as activists vow to keep documenting war crimes
In Douma last Friday, 10km southeast of central Damascus, Syrian […]
Airstrikes destroy 9 Aleppo ambulances, 1 million left without access
AMMAN: A plane of unknown provenance struck the only ambulance […]