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Yassin Al-Haj Saleh

Intellectuel syrien engagé, ancien détenu communiste à l’époque de Hafez Al-Assad. Il est co-fondateur du site Al-Jumhuriya, membre du Réseau des médias indépendants sur le monde arabe.

  • The image features a reflection captured on a glass surface, likely a window or a bus. It shows the distorted but vivid outlines of modern buildings that appear damaged or abandoned, suggesting a scene of urban decay. The reflection also includes a figure partially visible, wearing what looks like a patterned scarf or headdress. The overall tone of the image is monochromatic, emphasizing the somber, evocative nature of the scene. The contrast highlights the interplay between the busy life outside and the desolation depicted in the reflection. An Arab Revolutionary Legacy? Yassin Al-Haj Saleh · March 2021 While there is no Arab revolutionary tradition, the now exiled Syrian intellectual and opponent Yassin Al-Haj Saleh emphasizes that there is a revolutionary heritage on which it is possible to build a future.
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