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Poems


1
Civilization
2
Damascus
3
The Blood-Soaked Handkerchief
4
A Few Poems in Honor of a "Great Man"
5
The Glorious Movement
6
A Necessary Eulogy
7
The Massacre
8
A Teaching of the Prophet
9
The Mount
10
Identity
11
Renewal of the Pledge
12
By Way of Eulogy
13
The Referendum
14
Insincere Salutes
15
End of the Road
16
A Damascene Nowhere
17
Burnt Offerings
18
Can You Digest the Fruits of My Depression?
19
...Who Am
20
An Ode to Kosovo
21
Blood on the Sidewalk
22
Can You Ever Understand, Sir?
23
The Syrian Nights
24
Do You Know Why I have to Die Young?
25
The Price
26
Of Gods, Ghouls and Spiritual Impotence
27
Who Are You Damascus?
28
The Meaning of Your Death, Sir
29
The Visit
30
On the 1st Anniversary of Your Death, Sir


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Ammar Abdulhamid is a Syrian-American pro-democracy and human rights activist who was exiled from Syria in 2005 on account of his vehement criticism of the ruling Assad regime. He currently lives with his family in Silver Spring, Maryland. (More)

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“Ammar Abdulhamid used to be a radical Islamist. Tall and thin, Abdulhamid has become a renowned defender of minorities in the Arab and Muslim world, a position he's built over the past two decades. He was an early user of social media in defense of Muslim plurality and remains an online innovator and a Syrian activist with a great deal of cachet and a number of powerful enemies. Abdulhamid is also one of the only—if not the only—Syrian dissident who both anticipated what would happen if the West did not back the right forces fighting Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad (the democratic, religiously ecumenical groups), and created the opportunities to say so to the United States Congress.” The Daily Dot

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