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
Finding new alternatives to flour amidst Waer blockade
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How to charge a battery without electricity
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A ‘true confrontation with the regime’: Kurdish perspectives on Qamishli fighting
Three days of bloody fighting between Syrian regime forces and […]
As intra-Kurdish dispute drags on, protestors demand reopening of Iraqi border
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Electrical fire ‘partially destroys’ UNESCO World Heritage site in Damascus
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Two days of bloodshed in Qamishli as Kurds battle regime forces
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Commander of Kurdish FSA brigade: ‘Federalism is not an effective system for Syria’
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A Central Bank for Rojava: A sign of prudence or posturing?
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