Skip to main content

Posts

Featured

Inside Syria's Power Struggle: How Islamists Are Seizing State Institutions

  The current emergence of Islamist groups in Syria most especially Hayat Tahir al-Sham has raised damaging discourses concerning their goals as well as the future of Syria. One of them is their operational topping in the seizing of state institutions, which if achieved, will really alter the socio-political landscape of the Syria in a big way. New policies as the reform of the education system show how HTS tries to exercise control over institutions. The changes in curriculum proposed are eradicating all references to Assad’s regime, changing the religious material, and erasing concepts like evolution. Opponents state that these changes insert an Islamists’ attributes, which might completely eliminate Syrian secular learning legacy and make the divides in society wider. The Islamists continue with the appointment of people with extremists linkages to other strategic governmental positions, the above strategies confirm. For example, the appointment of Shadi al-Waisi, who used to be...

Latest posts

The Dark Side of Releasing Dangerous Detainees in Post-Assad Syria

A Nation Rewritten: Controversial Changes to Syria’s School Curricula Stir Outrage

Protests and Power Struggles Expose Al-Jolani’s Governance Failures in Idlib

Al Sharaa’s Journey from Al Qaeda to Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham Leadership

Unmasking Ahmed al-Sharaa’s Connection to Al-Qaeda: A Closer Look at Its Objectives in the Levant

Can Syria's Interim Government Overcome Its Past Failures in Idlib?

Is the Muslim Brotherhood the Ultimate Threat to Middle Eastern Peace?

How Iran and Hamas Collaborate to Export Terror Beyond the Middle East

South Africa’s Alleged Role in Funding Hamas Through a State-backed Islamic Organization