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Mohammed Al-Haj Ali
Mohammed Al-Haj Ali, originally from Daraa, had completed his first year studying Broadcast Journalism at Damascus University before leaving Syria in August 2012.
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In one town in Idlib’s buffer zone, residents fleeing ongoing bombardments lose hope for Russian-Turkish deal
Makeshift camps line rural streets outside of Jarjanaz on December […]
Flooded tents, unresponsive authorities at Turkish-run displacement camp bracing for first winter
A Deir Ballut resident assesses water damage to the camp […]
After Idlib agreement, hints of HTS-NLF tensions in one rebel-held town
The remnants of an explosion in Darat Izza last week. […]
Syrians divided over prospects for local election results, as government ‘consolidates its power’
Latakia residents vote on Sunday. Photo Courtesy of The Baath […]
Caught in cycles of displacement, Syrians from Idlib province find uncertain shelter further north
Displaced Syrians enter Kafr Lusin in northern Idlib on Sunday. […]
YPG’s insurgent campaign edges closer to Afrin rebels, civilians with deadly attack
A motorbike passes through an Afrin street in April. Photo […]
Thousands flee southern Idlib as threat of pro-government offensive looms large
Smoke rises near the rural Idlib town of a-Tamanah after […]
‘The photos he left behind speak for themselves’: Remembering the work of Yarmouk photographer Niraz Saied
Two Yarmouk residents in 2015. Photo courtesy of Niraz Saied. […]
‘There’s nothing left’: Khirbet Ghazaleh residents return home after five-year exile to find burned, looted homes
A street in Khirbet Ghazaleh last week. Photo courtesy of […]
Rebel siege of two Shiite-majority Idlib towns ends with total evacuation of residents, militiamen
Evacuees from al-Fuaa and Kufraya arrive in government-held south Aleppo on […]