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Yassin al-Haj Saleh
Personal details
Born 1961 (age 62–63)
Ar-Raqqah, Syria
Residence Istanbul, Turkey
Spouse Samira al Khalil
Occupation writer, political dissident
Alma mater University of Aleppo

Yassin al-Haj Saleh (born in Ar-Raqqah in 1961)[1] is a Syrian writer and political dissident. He writes on political, social and cultural subjects relating to Syria and the Arab world.[1]

From 1980 until 1996 he spent time in prison in Syria for his membership in what he now calls a "communist pro-democracy group".[2][3] He was arrested while he was studying medicine in Aleppo and spent sixteen years in prison, the last in Tadmur Prison. He took his final examination as a general medical practitioner in 2000, but never practiced.[1]

He has been granted a Prince Claus Award for 2012 as "actually a tribute to the Syrian people and the Syrian revolution. He was not able to collect the award as he is living hiding in the underground in Syria.[4] He was one of the talkers in a two day anti-capitalist forum, which was held in Ankara, Turkey, on Nov 23rd-24th, 2013. Additionally, he was speaking at the event 'Reporting Change - Stories from the Arab region' in Amsterdam on 15 June 2014, an event jointly organized by Human Rights Watch and World Press Photo.[5]

Al-Haj Saleh is married to Samira al Khalil, a communist dissident, former political detainee and a revolutionary activist abducted in Douma in December 2013.[6] After 21 months of hiding in Damascus and whole Syria, for being wanted by both the regime and radical Islamist militants, he fled to Turkey. He now currently lives in Istanbul.

Works[]

One of the most influential Arab writers and dissidents as well as a prominent intellectual voice of the Syrian revolution, Yassin Al-Haj Saleh writes on political, social and cultural subjects relating to Syria and the Arab world for several Arab newspapers and journals outside of Syria, and regularly contributes to the London-based Al-Hayat newspaper, the Egyptian leftist magazine Al-Bosla, and the Syrian online periodical The Republic.

Among his books (all in Arabic):

  • Syria in the Shadow: Glimpses Inside the Black Box (2009, Dar Jidar);
  • Walking on One Foot (2011, Dar al-Adab, Beirut), a collection of 52 essays about Syrian affairs, written between 2006 and 2010;
  • Salvation O Boys: 16 Years in Syrian Prisons (2012, Dar al-Saqi, Beirut);
  • The Myths of the Latters: A Critique of Contemporary Islam and a Critique of its Critique (2012, Dar al-Saqi, Beirut);
  • Deliverance or Destruction? Syria at a Crossroads (2014, Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies).

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