Tag: Lens on Syria

A Photographic Tour of Its Ancient and Modern Culture

Understanding Idleb

Article originally published by Just World Educational on September 18, 2018. Until recent years, Syria’s Idleb governorate was largely unknown even to most individuals familiar with the Middle East — let alone to Western policymakers and political commentators. The mostly rural province had several towns of moderate size, but the provincial capital (which was bypassed…
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Bosra: Memories and Hopes

Article originally published by Just World Educational on July 9, 2018. Eleven years ago, I took part in a wonderful trek between the two Syrian towns of al-Qaraya and Bosra, in the southwest of the country. Hiking for pleasure was not an activity that had been well established in Syria, but a committed group organized…
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Negotiated Peace Needed to Save Syria’s Heritage

Article originally published by Just World Educational on October 17, 2016. For over five years, horrific stories and images from war-torn Syria have redefined the country as a place of senseless destruction, brutal violence, sectarian hatred, and religious extremism. This is the primary context through which most Americans have been exposed to Syria, a country…
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