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Third anniversary of the Syrian Revolution
Two busloads of people from Chicago joined thousands gathered in Washington on March 15 to mark the third anniversary of the Syrian Revolution. Continue reading
Syrian revolution ‘brought us together’
“If there was no revolution in Syria, I almost feel like there would be no reason for me to exist. You don’t get tired of it. Revolution is what brought us together, as Syrians, for the first time.” Continue reading
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Tagged al Qaeda, Arab spring, Bashar al-Assad, Damascus, Free Syrian Army, Hafez al-Assad, Homs, Human rights, ISIL, ISIS, Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, Kafranbel, Middle East revolutions, Raed Fares, Razan Ghazzawi, Syria, Syrian revolution, women's liberation
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