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Remnants of a war Journalist | AKA Alexander Page | @CJFE Intl Press Freedom Award
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Let's also not forget when the governor appeared in a video back in July sat in a room with kidnapped women & children from Suwayda, to claim they were “safe” people were already outraged by the spectacle. It’s even more disturbing to realize that soon after they were thrown into prison.

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January 27, 2026 at 8:55 PM
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Mustafa Bakour, the so-called “governor of Suwayda” the appointee Sharaa’s bootlickers are praising, makes a stark admission that the state took Druze civilians kidnapped by Bedouin tribes, instead of freeing them, locked them up to use as leverage for Bedouins kidnapped by Druze militias.

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January 27, 2026 at 8:55 PM
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Context: During the July Suwayda crisis, Bedouin tribes kidnapped civilians, the state then gained custody, but instead of letting them go, sent them to prison to hold as leverage. These were not criminals, but victims who were turned into detainees by the very state claiming to protect them.

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January 27, 2026 at 8:55 PM
Mustafa Bakour, the so-called “governor of Suwayda” the appointee Sharaa’s bootlickers are praising, makes a stark admission that the state took Druze civilians kidnapped by Bedouin tribes, instead of freeing them, locked them up to use as leverage for Bedouins kidnapped by Druze militias.

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January 27, 2026 at 8:55 PM
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It is, of course, the Syrian state that bears full responsibility, because it is the state that must grant access to independent media and journalists, and not just to those who see themselves as guardians of the state.

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January 25, 2026 at 5:26 AM
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🧵" I'm not ISIS"

The man in this video is a former ISIS member trying to deceive his way out of prison (Al-Hol Camp Northern Syria). Both videos in this thread make that abundantly clear:

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January 25, 2026 at 5:26 AM
🧵" I'm not ISIS"

The man in this video is a former ISIS member trying to deceive his way out of prison (Al-Hol Camp Northern Syria). Both videos in this thread make that abundantly clear:

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January 25, 2026 at 5:26 AM
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The images of children emerging from prison are a stain on the SDF and on anyone attempting to downplay them, they constitute a profound moral & institutional failure. Imprisoning adults unlawfully is a crime of the highest magnitude, mind you a child who cannot legally bear criminal responsibility.
January 24, 2026 at 8:53 PM
The images of children emerging from prison are a stain on the SDF and on anyone attempting to downplay them, they constitute a profound moral & institutional failure. Imprisoning adults unlawfully is a crime of the highest magnitude, mind you a child who cannot legally bear criminal responsibility.
January 24, 2026 at 8:53 PM
"Even if it means turning Qamishlo or Hasakah into Gaza"

These are the sort of sick people we need as far away from Syria as possible, those who bear no real connection to Syria beyond a shared religious identity and are comfortable advocating the destruction of our towns and communities.
January 23, 2026 at 12:42 PM
🧵What appears to be 21 civilians, some with their hands tied behind their backs, suggesting they've been executed, have appeared in two separate videos that seem to have been filmed last night and today. Both videos are clearly of the same incident, as the victims’ clothing matches.

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January 23, 2026 at 12:19 AM
🧵The situation in Al-Hol camp is inhumane. Children growing up in conditions that cause lasting developmental harm. I know it's a complex issue, but by the time the adults are deemed rehabilitated the children will have spent their early years in the camp and suffered irreversible damage.

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January 22, 2026 at 2:32 PM
🧵The reality is that a Sunni Arab affiliated with the SDF can be apprehended by the Syrian army, claim to have been coerced into joining, and walk away without charge. A Kurd on the other hand is more likely to undergo a traumatic experience, potentially a moment that could be their last.

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January 20, 2026 at 12:25 PM
You can reject the conflation of the SDF with the Kurds and still recognize that the hybrid, identity-based conflict now unfolding risks inflicting much deeper, long-term scars on Arab–Kurdish cohesion in Syria. The hatred this conflict is spewing, both on and off the battlefield, is alarming.
January 19, 2026 at 6:39 PM
"I spoke to my contacts on the ground in Syria and they are saying....."

In critical moments like this, claims on social media about what unnamed “contacts on the ground” think or feel often reflect more about the commentator's own views than the Syrians they claim to be relaying.
January 18, 2026 at 3:42 PM
🧵There are no angels among Syria’s armed factions, whether the SDF or the armed groups that've been rebranded under the MoD, including HTS, Turkish backed forces and many others.

I do not defend, excuse, or align myself with any. My commentary is solely in defense of Syrian citizen rights.

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January 13, 2026 at 8:00 PM
Regardless of who's to blame for the current mess, on display right now are an alarming number of Syrian Arabs who mask their racism with empty one-liners such as “the Kurds are our people,” while being Sunni-Arab chauvinists in every other way that counts. Such people do not see Kurds as equals.
January 12, 2026 at 1:44 PM
When it comes to an individuals freedom of conscience, there is no meaningful difference between being forced to say “There is no god but Allah” and “Bashar is your god.” In both cases, the enforcer is an absolutist in their own beliefs and justifies imposing it on those under their control.
January 11, 2026 at 10:07 PM
Al-Sharaa isn’t uniting Syria. He's catering to his patrons in Ankara & to mentally deranged Syrians who seek dominance over others, turning communities against each other in exchange for personal power. The price: the systematic destruction of any prospect of rebuilding Syria’s social fabric.

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January 9, 2026 at 2:20 PM
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Even now, in the middle of the night in a small apartment in Milan, he (my father) wakes screaming, staring into the darkness—searching for the light of a saviour and for an official apology that will likely never come.

By Shady Hamadi

www.newarab.com/opinion/syri...
Syrians must reckon: Assad regime was not the root of all evil
Until we face every era’s crimes—not just Assad’s—true reckoning in Syria is impossible. Justice demands we confront all who built this tyranny.
www.newarab.com
October 31, 2025 at 6:06 PM
Even now, in the middle of the night in a small apartment in Milan, he (my father) wakes screaming, staring into the darkness—searching for the light of a saviour and for an official apology that will likely never come.

By Shady Hamadi

www.newarab.com/opinion/syri...
Syrians must reckon: Assad regime was not the root of all evil
Until we face every era’s crimes—not just Assad’s—true reckoning in Syria is impossible. Justice demands we confront all who built this tyranny.
www.newarab.com
October 31, 2025 at 6:06 PM
“All children’s lives have equal value,” we say, with confidence. But having for years witnessed my people buried under the weight of global silence, let’s face it: That sentence only applies if the children are the right color, from the right wars, dying in ways the news can romanticize.

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October 31, 2025 at 2:27 PM
The Assad regime will only have truly fallen when those in power take decisive steps to crush the Assadist tendencies many Syrians have adopted through decades of ruthless rule.

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October 30, 2025 at 5:18 PM
Anyone who claims that dozens of Bedouin women and children were slaughtered should present a shred of evidence, which they won’t, because it’s a blatant lie fabricated to distort the truth and conceal the real crime. When such lies are used to shift blame onto the victims…
October 24, 2025 at 5:52 PM
Assad's Henchmen:

For years they sold us pride & sacrifice, swore they’d die for Syria, nothing could shake their courage. But when the walls closed in, the heroes of their own myths dropped the flag and ran like mice, proving their loyalty ended where danger began. www.nytimes.com/2025/10/16/w...
The Vanishing Act: How Assad’s Top Henchmen Fled Syria, and Justice
www.nytimes.com
October 16, 2025 at 9:54 PM