Articles, Home🇬🇧 Is the Revolution Being Penalized While the Old Guard Is Rewarded? الداهر / 2026-02-26 As the new Syrian government presents itself as the outcome of fourteen years of struggle, a central question emerges: How […]
ArticlesSecurity Escalation in Syria Amid Foreign Troop Withdrawals, IS Resurgence, and Political Transition الداهر / 2026-02-24 Syria’s security landscape has seen a surge in violent incidents recently. The main factors appear to be: These developments occur
ArticlesAmnesty Between Reform and Rights: A Balanced Decision or a Legal Controversy? الداهر / 2026-02-20 General amnesty decrees are inherently complex. They reflect both political intent and legal responsibility. Supporters argue that the decision may
ArticlesDeir ez-Zor… Economic Weight and a History of Struggle Amid Service and Security Challenges الداهر / 2026-02-16 Public frustration is reportedly growing in Deir ez-Zor, as residents describe continued economic and service marginalization despite the governorate’s strategic
Articles, Home🇬🇧 Justice in Installments: When Crimes Are Settled by Financial Receipts الداهر / 2026-02-16 Large segments of Syrians feel that the new government, instead of launching a genuine transitional justice process, is reproducing a
Articles, HomeHas the New Syrian Government Commodified Justice? Controversial Settlements After Assad الداهر / 2026-02-14 Since the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in December 2024, Syria has entered a transitional period under a newly formed
ArticlesCorruption as an Obstacle to Any Real Reform الداهر / 2026-02-11 It is impossible to speak about political or economic reform without seriously addressing corruption. Corruption does not only steal money
ArticlesCan Political Action Be Built Without Polarization? الداهر / 2026-02-11 Sharp polarization is one of the most dangerous diseases of political life. It divides society into opposing camps and turns
ArticlesBetween Criticism and Destruction — Where Is the Line? الداهر / 2026-02-11 Criticism is a fundamental right in any society seeking progress. But it becomes harmful when it turns into insult, incitement,
ArticlesTransparency Is Not a Luxury — It Is a Condition for Stability الداهر / 2026-02-11 In societies facing prolonged crises, transparency becomes more than a moral value; it becomes a political and economic necessity. When