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Sintia Issa

  • العربية: سينتيا عيسى

Sintia Issa is editor at large at The Public Source.

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A protestor enters the abandoned opera house in Beirut, Lebanon. October 21, 2019. (Rita Kabalan/The Public Source)

Psychological Warfare in Times of Revolution

By
Ramez Dagher
Visitors gather by the ruins of the Ancient Roman Marj Bisri temple during a hike aimed at promoting awareness of the site's cultural and historical heritage. April 22, 2017. (Photo courtesy of "Save the Bisri Valley Campaign")

Bisri Valley: Infrastructure and the Trap of Neoliberal Development

By
Sintia Issa
A drawing of martyred media worker Mohammad Sherri by illustrator Amy Chiniara.

Veteran Journalist Mohammad Sherri Killed by Israel

By
Christina Cavalcanti
The photo shows several damaged tombstones in Beirut's Bachoura Cemetery.

Can the Dead Rest? Israeli Strike on Bachoura Damages Beirut’s Historic Cemetery

By
Tracy J. Jawad

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