The Syrian Brit

The Syrian Brit

Friday, January 09, 2009

We will not go down (Song for Gaza)

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For Gaza.. Rime, it is my pleasure to oblige...
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Sunday, December 28, 2008

We are all Gaza

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Picture courtesy of Mosaics
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Friday, August 08, 2008

Aref Dalila is freed

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About bloody time!...
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Saturday, June 28, 2008

Speechless...

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A great man passed away today... A scholar of the highest standing, and a man of principle, great integrity, and endless charm, Dr Shaker Fa...
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Monday, June 23, 2008

A Syrian Hakeem in Britain - A Declaration of Intentions

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My friend Abu Kareem has recently published an interesting post , talking about his experiences as a Foreign Medical Graduate.. Reading what...
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Saturday, March 08, 2008

Ransom Paid!...

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Free!.. I am free, at last!... Yes!.. A few months ago, I made up my mind.. I decided that I no longer want to be held at ransom .. I decide...
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Tuesday, March 04, 2008

The Price of Subbornness.. Who's Paying ?..

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In my daily scanning of the blogosphere, I invariably make a pause at my friend Abu Kareem's blog, The Levantine Dreamhouse.. For me, h...
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The Syrian Brit
I am a fifty-something Syrian-born physician, living in the North of England since the mid-eighties. I was born and brought up in the beautiful city of Damascus, and studied in its University. I worked in Lebanon for three years, until, due to reasons beyond my control, Israel decided to invade Lebanon. I now work in a large Teaching Hospital, and I am heavily involved in medical education, trauma and resuscitation training, and similar activities. Outside work, I enjoy sports, reading, and various family-oriented activities.. I have three delightful children. Although some might argue differently, I maintain that they have inherited their intellect from me. However, I am delighted to say they have not inherited my looks.
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