Bio
Samuel Kieke
Samuel Kieke was a 2014-2015 CASA I fellow in Amman, Jordan. He received his BA from the University of Texas at Austin in Arabic Language and Literature, Middle Eastern Studies, and International Relations and Global Studies.
Latest Articles
Alawite dissident warns of ‘the danger of making the revolution appear as if it were a Sunni revolution’
Before the Syrian war, Yaseen Sulayman was the head of […]
In Idlib’s ancient Dead Cities, a few try to stem the tide of destruction
AMMAN: A regime rocket tore through the outer wall of […]
Red Cross spokesman: ‘What we deliver will not solve the real problem of this country’
Regime forces encircled Rastan and a handful of surrounding towns […]
Last OB/Gyn in East Ghouta on life support after stray bullet lodges in brain
**UPDATE: Dr. Nabeel a-Daas died of his injuries on Wednesday, […]
Aleppo ceasefire provides brief respite: ‘We are just tired of it all’
AMMAN: A Russian–US, 48-hour ceasefire covering Aleppo went into effect […]
For one mother, new grassroots center for hearing-impaired children ‘best news in 5 years’
The reality of war is less about the glory of […]
Missile attacks on sleeping Civil Defense personnel in west Aleppo kill 5
AMMAN: Three separate missiles struck the only Civil Defense station […]
Electrical fire ‘partially destroys’ UNESCO World Heritage site in Damascus
Just next to Souq Hamidiyeh in Damascus and behind the […]
From Hama city, two servees drivers recount regime confiscations of their vehicles
Syrians wanting to travel on the cheap use what is […]
Serial displacement in north Aleppo as fighting rages, border closed
AMMAN: More than 100,000 displaced Syrians are now trapped without […]