Dear Readers,

Welcome to the weekly Syria Deeply newsletter. We’ve rounded up the most important stories and developments about Syria and the Syrians in order to bring you valuable news and analysis.

The Art of the Uprising Turned War in Syria

Syria Deeply looks back at some of the history and evolution of the country’s revolutionary art over the past five years of war, including political graffiti, digital art and other mediums that have become part of the language and culture of the uprising.

Childhood Under Attack: Faces Behind the Numbers

With the Syrian conflict entering a sixth year, at least 250,000 children are struggling to access food, electricity and life-saving medicine due to sieges by the warring sides. Those who manage to flee lack adequate protection, despite being the most vulnerable among refugees. This story introduces our series “Lost Childhoods.”

A Year in Review: The Worst Year of Conflict Yet

The past 12 months have been exceptionally violent for Syrians. We look at the numbers and statistics from the past year to illustrate the worst period yet in the conflict, which has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives and displaced millions.

More Recent Stories to Look Out for at Syria Deeply:

Women’s Inclusion in the Geneva Peace Talks

War on Syria’s Rebels Continues in Plain Sight

My Life Outside Syria: Diary Entry 61

Op-Ed: Russia’s Withdrawal is Message to Syrian Regime

Op-Ed: Cease-fire and Prospects for Success in Geneva

Op-Ed: The Life of a Syrian Activist

Op-Ed: Can Negotiations End the Conflict in Syria?

Op-Ed: Young Syrians at a Crossroads

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Author: Impunity Watch Archive