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Ammar Azzouz

Ammar Azzouz

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I left Syria in 2011 and have never been able to return. But with Assad gone, now there is hope

It happened so fast. In the evening, about 9:30pm UK time (30 minutes after midnight in Homs), I spotted the first video indicating that my home city...

09.12.2024 50

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Ammar Azzouz

Syrians are torn between fear and hope as the frontlines rapidly shift

In the face of war’s return, the hopes of Syrians for change are being erased by fear.

06.12.2024 9

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Ammar Azzouz

LGBTQ history month: celebrating queer memory in our cities

Cities are like archives. Through their architecture, street names, monuments, plaques and cultural heritage sites, we learn about what remains of the...

21.02.2024 10

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Ammar Azzouz

As a Syrian I feel the pain of Palestinians as their homes and lives are destroyed. This is domicide

For those who survive the destruction of their home, the pain and grief often endure. Some people who are forcibly displaced wait in exile to return...

30.01.2024 20

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