Digital transnational repression has a chilling effect on exiled and diaspora activists and dissidents who find themselves repressed by authoritarian states, even in places where they assumed they had a relative degree of safety and freedom.
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Follow RT on This week, Syrians around the world will vote in the 2021 Presidential elections (those in Syria will vote on May 26). That is, if Western nations re-open the embassies they so democratically shut years ago.
Western leaders hypocritically claimed concern for Syrians and wanted to ensure they live
democratically – by funding and arming terrorists from around the world to slaughter them and destroy their homes, governmental buildings, and historic and cultural places–but continue to do everything in their power to make it difficult-to-impossible for Syrians to exercise their rights to vote for their president.
In closing Syrian embassies around the world, the regime-change alliance made very clear that they do not want the Syrian people to exercise their democratic right to vote in presidential elections past and future. They know that Syrians would come out in masses to vote for their president.
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Kotada Al Hariri and his wife, Nour, moved to the city in September 2017. Theyâd spent the six years since war broke out in their home country of Syria trying to get to a safe place, somewhere they could call home.
But their children â Ghith, 5; Mohammed, 4; and Jasmine, who celebrated her second birthday on Friday â love North Bayâs cold and snow.
âThey like to go outside and toboggan,â Kotada says. âThey have taken to winter.â