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Yazan Al-Saadi

  • العربية: يزن السعدي

Yazan Al-Saadi is a Syrian-Canadian writer, researcher, critic, and comic zealot. He is Comictern's Lead Writer at The Public Source. 

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AlMurasila_Ep11_ThePublicSource
AlMurasila

episode 11: be right back

Art by
Amy Chiniara
Script by
Yazan Al-Saadi
AlMurasila_Ep10_ThePublicSource
AlMurasila

episode 10: crossing the threshold

Art by
Amy Chiniara
Script by
Yazan Al-Saadi
AlMurasila_Ep9_ThePublicSource
AlMurasila

episode 9: the ebony horse

Art by
Amy Chiniara
Script by
Yazan Al-Saadi
AlMurasila_Ep7_ThePublicSource
AlMurasila

episode 8: why we fight

Art by
Amy Chiniara
Script by
Yazan Al-Saadi
AlMurasila_Ep7_ThePublicSource
AlMurasila

episode 7: labor power hour

Art by
Amy Chiniara
Script by
Yazan Al-Saadi
AlMurasila_Ep6_ThePublicSource
AlMurasila

episode 6: enter the void

Art by
Amy Chiniara
Script by
Yazan Al-Saadi
AlMurasila_Ep5_ThePublicSource
AlMurasila

episode 5: slap on wrist

Art by
Amy Chiniara
Script by
Yazan Al-Saadi
AlMurasila_Ep3_ThePublicSource
AlMurasila

episode 3: a spectre haunts

Art by
Amy Chiniara
Script by
Yazan Al-Saadi
AlMurasila_Ep2_ThePublicSource
AlMurasila

episode 2: the road not taken

Art by
Amy Chiniara
Script by
Yazan Al-Saadi
AlMurasila_Ep1_ThePublicSource
AlMurasila

episode 1: the future is now

Art by
Amy Chiniara
Script by
Yazan Al-Saadi
Supporters of the 2011 Syrian uprising, draped in the Syrian opposition flag, gather to commemorate its first anniversary, as members of Lebanon’s Internal Security Forces watch in relaxed shield formation. Martyrs’ Square, Beirut, Lebanon. March 17, 2012. (Marwan Tahtah/The Public Source)

Eleven Years On: Syrians in Lebanon and the Search for Political Agency

By
Yazan Al-Saadi
Bank in Beirut protected by two private security guards and a metal wall.

While We Try to Survive Its Last Scheme, Lebanon's Banking Sector Plots Another Grand Theft

By
Karim Merhej Yazan Al-Saadi

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