#Aleppo is not just a city; it is a memory, a story, and a symbol of resilience. After 15 years, Lor Albaddour @loorelbe returns to her hometown, reconnecting with the places that shaped her memories and capturing the beauty of a city that continues to endure and rise despite every challenge.
A #video truly worth #watching, taking us on an emotional journey through one of the world's oldest and most remarkable cities. ❤️
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Lor Albaddour
In this video, I return to Aleppo for the first time in 15 years, revisiting a city filled with history, memory, and resilience.
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Through my eyes, I show Syria’s culture, daily life, identity, and honest thoughts on politics and belonging 💚
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Born and raised in Albania, I speak on what's at stake with major development projects such as the Kushner-Trump project.
This isnt just development its a question of what we preserve and what we lose-- our land, our nature and our national identity.
This why we are speaking up
It’s easy to see global crises as distant—until you’ve lived one.
As a Syrian, I recognize repression when I see it.
Standing in solidarity with Iranians facing it now.
Human lives are not collateral. Dignity and protection must come first.
In Aleppo, clashes in Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafieh turned neighborhoods into battlegrounds, again.
When armed groups fight in cities, civilians pay the price.
Syria can’t move forward like this.
We need one state, protection for civilians, and an end to violence in our streets
DC Syrians met with Ahmad al-Sharaa, that opening matters.
Our parents grew up in silence. Some paid the price just to speak.
Now it’s on us.
To organize. To speak. To shape a democratic Syria that reflects all of us.
Stay engaged. Stay loud. Our future depends on it.
@EthanLevins2 claims “truth over narrative” yet ignores the Syrian truth.
Years of brutality under Assad, backed by Iran and Russia, reduced to a geopolitical talking point.
These are real people, not chess pieces.
This moment is about dignity, freedom, and finally—hope.
I stood in front of the White House calling to lift the Caesar sanctions on Syria.
These aren’t just policies—they’re blocking recovery, survival, and a future.
This isn’t politics. It’s people.
To Syrians everywhere: our voices matter. Keep speaking until we can’t be ignored.
I grew up safe in the U.S., hearing words no child should know, airstrikes, chemical weapons, bombardment. But I was still safe.
That’s why the fall of Assad matters.
12/8/24 wasn’t just politics, it was the end of fear for millions.
Don’t judge Syrians for celebrating FREEDOM