Bio
Mohammad Abdulssattar Ibrahim
Originally from Hasakah province, Mohammad relocated to Jordan shortly after the Syrian Kurdish uprising in 2004. After the Syrian revolution began, he became a political activist in Jordan and later worked in providing humanitarian, education and psycho-social support to Syrian refugees there. Mohammad is also a published novelist.
Latest Articles
Hoping to break into encircled east Aleppo, rebels surprise with attack from southwest
AMMAN: Regime planes pounded rebel positions in south Aleppo on […]
Mortars fall on Damascus Old City
More than a dozen mortar shells landed on multiple historic […]
Fears of ‘retaliation for Kurdish advances’ as 2 car bombs tear through Qamishli
AMMAN: The Islamic State is likely behind a double car […]
US-led coalition purportedly levels northeast Aleppo school with internally displaced Syrians inside
AMMAN: US-led warplanes reportedly fired six missiles at a school […]
With fewer than 1,000 remaining, Darayya rebels ‘abandoned’ as regime advances
AMMAN: Syrian regime forces and allied militias have advanced a […]
Manbij civilians on the run: ‘We have to flee once more into the unknown’
AMMAN: Tens of thousands of residents of Aleppo province’s second-biggest […]
On Ramadan: ‘Five years since the start of the revolution, we miss the way things were’
On Monday, Muslims across Syria began the month-long Ramadan fast, the […]
Locusts, drought, exploitation and bombs: A Syrian harvest
AMMAN: It is harvest time for Syria’s northern wheat and […]
ROUNDTABLE: Can relocating into Syria build confidence in the opposition’s interim government?
On May 17, the National Coalition for Syrian Revolution and […]
Some Kurds dodge conscription, wary of rumored offensive for A-Raqqa: ‘A battle that is not ours to fight’
AMMAN: The Kurdish-led Self Administration in Al-Hasakah province arrested dozens […]