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James Snell

Snell

James Snell is a writer whose work has appeared in numerous international publications including The Telegraph, Prospect, National Review, NOW News, Middle East Eye and History Today.

Comment: Unless something fundamental changes in Turkey's and the world's approach, a renewed refugee crisis will reach Europe's shores, writes James Snell.

03 March, 2020

Opinion: The untransparent way Tehran is handling an outbreak of Covid-19 virus is putting people in the country and the broader Middle East in grave danger, argues James Snell

26 February, 2020

Comment: Syrian and Russian forces are rounding on Idlib, and it's clear they will settle for nothing less than complete destruction, writes James Snell.

07 February, 2020

Comment: The inconsistent reaction to to the Assad regime's violence in Idlib tells a story of heartbreaking international indifference that has haunted the Syrian war, writes James Snell.

28 January, 2020

Comment: Across the world, we're seeing the marriage of technology and autocracy, writes James Snell.

23 December, 2019

Comment: Assad's regime is deliberately targeting health workers - imprisoning, torturing and treating them as enemies of the state, writes James Snell.

04 December, 2019

Comment: The Chinese government is conducting mass surveillance, imprisonment and brainwashing of Uighurs under the guise of 'education and counter-terrorism', writes James Snell.

28 November, 2019

Comment: The leaked Iran cables detail the machinations of a foreign government acting with its own interests at heart in Iraq, writes James Snell.

19 November, 2019

Comment: In Le Mesurier's death, the world has lost an advocate for Syrian lives, and a great humanitarian, writes James Snell.

14 November, 2019

Comment: Germany's efforts to prosecute two Syrians who are believed to have committed war crimes under Assad barely scratches the surface of the Syrian regime's crimes, writes James Snell.

31 October, 2019