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Remnants of a war Journalist | aka Alexander Page | @CJFE Intl Press Freedom Award

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"We don't believe a ceasefire is gonna benefit anybody but Hamas" So 1.1 million children in Gaza are considered nobody. and these guys want to play mediators?

"We don't believe a ceasefire is gonna benefit anybody but Hamas" So 1.1 million children in Gaza are considered nobody. and these guys want to play mediators?

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TV Presenter poses an unprecedented question to an elderly Syrian woman: "You lived in the era of Hafez Al-Assad and Bashar Al-Assad, what do you have to say?" "F**k both of them".

TV Presenter poses an unprecedented question to an elderly Syrian woman: "You lived in the era of Hafez Al-Assad and Bashar Al-Assad, what do you have to say?" "F**k both of them".

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This poor man's eyes tell it all. #Gaza

This poor man's eyes tell it all. #Gaza

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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.

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.

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UPDATE: The Christmas tree that was brought down by a fighter in Aleppo yesterday has been restored to its original state. "with regards to the tree that was taken down yesterday.. we have put it back up" Promising...

UPDATE: The Christmas tree that was brought down by a fighter in Aleppo yesterday has been restored to its original state. "with regards to the tree that was taken down yesterday.. we have put it back up" Promising...

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Swaida, a city in southern Syria which is home to the Druze religious minority, are out in the thousands demonstrating their support of the Syrian rebellion against the Assad regime. The sectarian divisions that Assad was successful in fueling amongst Syrians is falling apart.

Swaida, a city in southern Syria which is home to the Druze religious minority, are out in the thousands demonstrating their support of the Syrian rebellion against the Assad regime. The sectarian divisions that Assad was successful in fueling amongst Syrians is falling apart.

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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.
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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.

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