
Rami Jarrah
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Remnants of a war Journalist | aka Alexander Page | @CJFE Intl Press Freedom Award
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The images coming out Sednaya Prison should haunt us for ages to come, thousands trapped beneath layers of structures, never seeing the light of day. Detainees held without charge in solitary confinement, left to rot. This is the "Human Slaughterhouse" of Syria.
Rami Jarrah4,739,641 views • 1 year ago

Doctor breaks down while reading an emergency message on behalf of the Director of the Major Trauma Hospital in Gaza. Healthcare workers gathered in front of the PM's office in London, raising placards with the names of 200+ physicians who have been killed so far.
Rami Jarrah2,960,015 views • 2 years ago
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Major General Talal Makhlouf, of the elite Republican Guard. Nephew of Anisa Makhlouf, wife of Hafez al-Assad has reportedly just been apprehended by Syrian government forces. As he is being dragged away, a civilian approaches him and says: "do you remember me (unintelligible).. you took her to the political branch.. you said to me "I f**ked her for you" do you remember?" The civilian's rage is understandable, likely due to something that happened to him or a loved one, with the Major General responsible. However, those representing the government must act with civility, even if they have grievances, or face dismissal.
Rami Jarrah1,132,352 views • 1 year ago

Abandoned Assad soldier's message to Assad: "Iran and Russia sold us out and Bashar Al-Assad sold us out.. stop lying, he sold us out. We are now like Gaza, left like dogs, women and children.. 14 years we paid with our blood, and you spent it hiding behind your bitch wife"
Rami Jarrah958,313 views • 1 year ago

THIS IS HISTORIC: "The city of Tartous has been liberated, we are here with our people from all sects, Christians, Alawites, Sunnis, Druze and Ismailis, the Syrian people are 1, to our people in Tartous, work with us to build our country, we will present a model to be proud of".
Rami Jarrah583,190 views • 1 year ago

While it was evident to all of us that the fall of the Assad regime would be a turbulent transition, and while we should all be thankful (and we are) that minorities have so far received reassurances about their safety. However, the groups now expanding their foothold in the country do not align with Syria’s societal fabric. Foreign fighters need to go home, if we are to build a country that is inclusive of all of its citizens, they have no place in Syria, Every Syrian needs to engage in public discourse now and speak out, before its too late.
Rami Jarrah539,546 views • 1 year ago

This is the video Rania, an Assad apologist, deliberately avoided sharing because it completely undermines her claims. In the clip, the fighter briefly mentions that foreign fighters with Shia ideology have come to fight in Syria. When the presenter notes that she herself is Shia, he makes a point to reassure her that he is not sectarian. Rania would have you believe that anti-Assad rebels would execute this presenter solely because of her religious beliefs. However, since no such events align with her narrative, she resorts to misleading and desperate tactics like this. Can one be more disingenuous?
Rami Jarrah514,345 views • 1 year ago
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I don't know a single person, Syrian or not, friend or foe, who doesn't see Al-Sharaa as a pragmatist. it's almost a nickname, even folks who can't define the word call him one. After this interview, look out for those who will now say he's not. That's how you spot a bootlicker.
Rami Jarrah202,764 views • 8 months ago
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JOLANI BIDS FAREWELL TO ABU MARIA This is Jolani bidding farewell to his “friend” Abu Maria Al-Qahtani in April of this year, following his death in a suicide bombing. Notably, Jolani had imprisoned Al-Qahtani on August 14, 2023, accusing him of collaborating with the international coalition. Seven months later, he was released and declared innocent, just one month before his assassination. It is widely believed that the real reason for Al-Qahtani’s arrest was Jolani’s concern over his independent ambitions and suspicions that he might have been working with the Turks to eliminate Jolani. His death was seen as advantageous to both Jolani and ISIS, shedding some doubts that it was solely Jolani who could have been responsible. FOR THE RECORD
Rami Jarrah327,177 views • 1 year ago

Dare I say, wise words from Ahmad Al Shara'a in the presence of Walid Joumblat today: "If we want to think with the mindset of state-building and the construction of its institutions, the mentality of revenge and retribution should not be present because it is destructive."
Rami Jarrah276,395 views • 1 year ago

This is what the Syrian state's failure is enabling. A peaceful sit-in outside the Parliament in Damascus, calling for an end to the bloodshed, was attacked by extremists wielding swords. The person filming the aftermath, likely a woman, is assaulted at the end of the video.
Rami Jarrah166,073 views • 11 months ago
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CONFIRMED: Syria's Interim Justice Minister Shadi Al-Waisi, is seen sentencing/overseeing death penalty of women for adultery/prostitution, as a part of Al Nusra Front's application of Sharia law back in January 2015 in areas the front controlled in Idlib. - The first video was filmed in Hafsarja in Idlib, where Al-Waisi stands above the woman sentencing her to death. - The second video was filmed a week earlier in Ma'arit Misrin of Idlib, where Al-Waisi overseas the execution, and is seen speaking before the executioner carries out the punishment, then covers the woman after she has been executed. Will such punitive policies be considered in the revision of Syria's constitution, or will Al-Shara'a ensure that such outdated and medieval acts are entirely excluded from discussions about the future of Syria's judicial system, even if a segment of Syrian society supports them? Defining the boundaries of discussion for drafting a new Syrian constitution is critical; it is insufficient to simply state that "the Syrian constitution will decide." as if the boundaries of discussion will not have an effect over the final outcome. The topics brought to the table reflect the policies likely to emerge, making it essential to address such matters directly. If Al-Shara'a opposes punitive measures of this nature, he needs to signal this to the hardline islamists in Syria who aspire for it. Starting by removing the Justice Minister from his position and any other members of his cabinet who represent this ideology.
Rami Jarrah214,409 views • 1 year ago

Syrian Director of Women's Affairs office Aisha Al-Debs: "in the end, I will not give room to those who disagree with my way of thinking" This in response to whether or not she will allow NGO's that empower women and defend their rights to be active in Syria. I kid you not.
Rami Jarrah205,466 views • 1 year ago

For those who don't know the significance of Hama falling to the rebels, this was Hama in 2011, when millions rose against Assad. They were quickly silenced by Assad's killing machine, these are the people who have just been liberated and this marks the end of the Assad regime.
Rami Jarrah194,849 views • 1 year ago