صحافي سوري، مؤسس منصة تأكد، درس البرمجة وتطوير مواقع الإنترنت في معهد مهني خاص بمدينة حلب، عمل بالصحافة منذ عام 2008، غطى أحداث الثورة السورية منذ بدايتها، وانتقل لاحقاً للعيش في تركيا، قبل أن يطلق مشروع منصة (تأكد) عام 2016.
Users on Platform X (formerly Twitter) have warned about the official account of the "Syrian Ministry of Information," verified with a gray badge, claiming it remains under the control of individuals from the former Assad regime. However, an official from the current transitional authority confirmed that the account is now fully managed by them.
اقرأ المزيدLocal news websites and social media users circulated a statement attributed to the "Syrian Interim Government" affiliated with the Syrian opposition claiming that it "supports the decision to isolate Abu Amsha and asks his faction to abide by it", but the statement is forged, according to a statement by the government's media office.
اقرأ المزيدNews sites circulated a photo of a man who is claimed to be "a single Chinese man booked every two seats next to each other in the cinema, in order to spoil Valentine's Day and separate them from each other", but the claim was fabricated.
اقرأ المزيدA local Syrian radio station quoted a medical official in the Syrian regime as saying that the Indian mutation of the Corona virus is transmitted in the air, claiming that “the mutation can be transmitted to Syria through an Indian air depression,” but this claim is incorrect, and the author of the permit apologized for it.
اقرأ المزيدThe websites of international media institutions and agencies published news about a report issued today by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons on the chemical weapons attack on Idlib countryside in 2018, using headlines that question the Syrian regime’s involvement in it. However, the report mentioned above confirmed the Syrian regime’s responsibility for using toxic chlorine to attack the east of Saraqib in Idlib countryside.
اقرأ المزيدUsers on social media circulated pictures that they claimed were of a young man who "has a master's degree in Damascus called Alaa, who did not get a job with his university degree, so he decided to wear his graduation uniform to work as a shoe dyer to be able to secure his livelihood." However, the pictures are not real, and it was not taken in Damascus and was taken as part of protest activity, the idea of Iraqi youth.
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