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Abu Mehdi, Working on Vaccination Campaigns, Killed by Rocket Fire
The author remembers a source killed this month by a surface-to-surface missile.
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Maryam Saleh is a Syrian-American writer based in Tampa. She tweets at @MaryamSaleh_
Follow via RSSThe author remembers a source killed this month by a surface-to-surface missile.
In The National, Syrian activist Maryam Saleh argues that the return of infectious disease fears - and the continual crumbling of Syria’s medical infrastructure – is squarely the fault of the Assad government, a view that is popular with the opposition.
As part of our effort to highlight civilian stories, below is a conversation between Syria Deeply and Abu Mehdi, an activist from the city of Hama.
As part of our effort to highlight civilian stories, below is a conversation between Syria Deeply and Noor, a 30-year-old woman who lives in a regime-held neighborhood of Hama, about the hardships of life in the city.
Every Saturday, a group of women in Salamia, a city in western Syria, meet to discuss the events of the past week in relation to the two-year uprising against President Bashar Al-Assad.
Twenty thousand residents of Wadi al-Jouz, a destitute neighborhood of the hard-hit city of Hama, have lost their homes. This was not the result of bombings or gun battles, but an unlikely culprit in a time of war: urban planning.
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