Abdulwahab Tahhan

@Abdultahhan

Refugee. previously Senior Researcher currently visiting lecturer Made in Aleppo. Go Rams🐏

London, England
Joined November 2017

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  1. 10 minutes ago

    Airstrikes by the Syrian regime against civilians living in residential buildings... fuck Assad

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  2. Retweeted
    May 29

    | Security camera captures the moment civilians in the city of are bombed and killed by the Putin (Assad) regime.

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  3. 4 hours ago

    The Syrian regime and Russia have been bombing civilians in Idlib for weeks nonstop but seems newsrooms and monitors aren't really interested cause it's not ISIS.

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  4. May 14
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  5. May 14

    This has been going on for weeks. residential buildings are targeted. Russia and the Syrian regime are carrying out hysterical airstrikes against the civilians and no media coverage. only send reports to talk cover the westerns who joined ISIS.

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  6. May 14

    I really envy those hopeful people who feel very excited about this news. While yes it's good he's charged, but nothing will rectify years of injustice. Honsny Mubarak in Egypt is now free, and hafiz died while president.

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  7. May 14

    My flatmate, who's an immigrant herself, received this leaflet from the which has her name and address on it. Make no mistake, she supports Brexit and wants less immigrants in this country. This explains refusing another refugee to move in when he came for viewing.

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  8. May 8

    He’s the president of a country that was part of the US Coalition that carried airstrikes in Syria against Isis and in the process thousands of civilians were killed. Tweeting about Idlib isn’t for presidents. He can do much better.

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  9. Apr 26

    Assad left bodies of children to rot in Aleppo and yet advocate for refugees to go back.

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  10. Retweeted
    Apr 24

    My latest on HTS' ongoing efforts to establish new civilian and military administration in greater Idlib. The piece highlights what the group is trying to achieve, why and how. It also analyses people's reactions to the new administrative structures.

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  11. Apr 23

    I’ll be speaking tonight at about open source investigations. Will be asking fellow panelists about ethics, trauma, and technology.

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  12. Apr 22

    The and now want refugees to return. Everybody is speaking on behalf of refugees instead of speaking TO them. And ignoring that assad is the problem but they choose to ignore this fact.

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  13. Retweeted

    Friends in / my book on / is now out in Turkish! with the title "Bir Zamanlar Evimiz Olan Ülke" -- Teşekkürler

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  14. Apr 19

    Instead of investigating civilian harm and places they have destroyed and killed civilians, allegedly, the spokesperson is focusing on football. You wanna help women? How about leaving them alive and not bomb them?

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  15. Apr 18

    Before leaving the research team and I worked very hard to research every single civilian harm claim by the locals. The civilians who were killed and wounded are like you and me, they had dreams and hopes but were killed by Russia.

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  16. Apr 17

    I’ve worked with students and to produce two short films about refugees. More of these films to come in the coming months. Watch here:

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  17. Apr 16

    If you’re in town, come see the work of and some of my students

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  18. Apr 16

    Came across today. Great to see a fellow Alepponian here in London.

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  19. Retweeted
    Apr 16

    I spoke to on about women prisoners in Assad's dungeons and touched a little upon the need for transitional justice in Syria. You can listen here: I promised at the end to list orgs who do excellent work for Syria. See thread.

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  20. Apr 16

    Millions have been pledged to rebuild the historic building, while Raqqa has been destroyed by the US led Coalition, including France, and still destroyed. no country has even pledged any help. Many haven’t even been accountable for their own strikes that killed civilians algedly

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