A New Spirit Awakens in Damascus
The author reflects on their spiritual experience during a Friday prayer at the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, highlighting its historical significance and the restoration of its identity post-revolution.
From Havana to Taking Damascus, the Story of Rebel Commander Bachar Alkaderi
Bachar Alkaderi, a Syrian surgeon trained in Cuba, reflects on his role in the revolution that ousted the Assad regime and warns that the revolution must be protected from its own children.
Abu Musab Shnan, the Engineer of the Syrian Revolution Tunnels
Abu Musab Shnan, known for constructing military tunnels for the Syrian revolution, was recently killed during clashes with Syrian Democratic Forces, prompting tributes on social media.
Who is 'Yamada' the Japanese and what is his relation to the Syrians and why do they celebrate him?
Ichiko Yamada, a 33-year-old Japanese man, moved to Damascus to express solidarity with the Syrian people after years of supporting their revolution remotely, gaining significant attention on social media.
Prominent Kurdish Leaders in Self-Administration: Backgrounds and Political and Military Roles
The article explores the emergence of a political and military project in Northeast Syria known as the Democratic Self-Administration, driven by prominent figures associated with the Democratic Union Party since the Syrian revolution began in 2011.