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image located by William Garrison, 30 October 2023
With "Freedom" in both English (in bottom black stripe) and in Arabic (in top
green stripe) in remembrance of the original national flag of Syria after it
became independent in 1946 (although there were several changes in both colors
and from 3 to 2 stars after 1958); in Toronto, Canada in Sept. 2013.
https://www.alamy.com/activists-in-toront-canada-holding-a-syrian-flag-demanding-freedom-image64365214.html
Sources:
https://www.facebook.com/Syria.Freedom.Flag.Campaign/
https://www.123rf.com/photo_190053245_waving-flag-of-the-syrian-arab-republic-in-amsterdam-2021-05-22.html,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May2021.
William Garrison, 30 October
2023
image located by William Garrison,
17 December 2024
Source:
https://www.amazon.com
Similar to the 3-red-star national flag of Syria flown in the 1930s and
1940s, but with the white English word of "Freedom" on the bottom black stripe;
c. 2024. [Actual use seen in AP photo showing use in Damascus' central square,
Syria, Dec. 13, 2024 at:
https://abcnews.go.com/International/photos/israel-gaza-conflict-slideshow-103808214
William Garrison, 17 December 2024
image located by William Garrison,
30 March 2025
Source:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php
The national flag of Syria defaced with a colored portrait of unidentified
male (perhaps? Syria's new president: Ahmed Hussein al-Sharaa (also known by the
nom de guerre: Abu Mohammad al-Julani) with his right hand pointed towards
Heaven, a pose frequently associated with Muslim fundamentalists; c. March 2025.
William Garrison,
30 March 2025
image located by William Garrison,
8 June 2025
Feb. 2, 2025: "Syrian Security forces seized Syrian flags featuring President Ahmad al-Sharaa's image. They warned shop owners and street sellers that selling them will result in legal consequences." The white Arabic slogan on the bottom black line reads (right-to-left): "Manhabek Balleh" or "We love you. Allah (God) bless you". Apparently, these flags were subject to seizure as the unspecified "security forces" were trying to styme a growing "personality cult" favoring al-Sharaa.
Another flag can be seen at
https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2025-01-28-russian-government-delegation-arrives-in-syria-for-talks-tass-reports.
On it the national flag of Syria is defaced with a smiling facial image of a
younger militaman Ahmed al-Sharaa. This flag was seen at a New Year's Eve
celebrations in Umayyad Square in Damascus on December 31, 2024 in Damascus,
Syria. (Photo by Ali Haj Suleiman/Getty Images).
William Garrison,
8 June 2025
image located by William Garrison, 10 December 2024
A "Free Syria" flag with a facial image of Pres. Bashar al-Assad; size:
3'x5', c. 2022.
William Garrison, 10 December 2024
image located by William Garrison, 25 September 2020 can be
viewed at
https://images.jpost.com/image/upload/q_auto/c_fill,g_faces:center,h_537,w_822/464174.
It is a handheld flag (or flag-waver) that consists of a white field, with a
reverse US flag on a short pole crossed with an obverse Syrian flag on a similar
pole, below which are the words FREE SYRIA in green sans serif block capitals.
Light showing through the flag reveals the other side is a Syrian national flag.
[Editor]
The "source's" Jerusalem Sept. 25, 2020 website does not identify where or
when this Syria-U.S. flag is being used. The article refers to U.S. military
action in Syria, but does not specifically inform a reader about where this flag
is utilized. With the flag's "Free Syria" slogan being printed in English, one
might deduce that it might have been distributed at some anti-Pres.-Assad
policy-influencing rally in Washington, D.C. If it had been used somewhere in
Syria, one would think that the slogan would have been printed in Arabic.
source:
https://www.jpost.com/international/us-is-beefing-up-forces-in-eastern-syria-to-counter-russian-harassment-643517?utm_source=ActiveCampaign&utm_medium=email&utm_content=It+s+been+a+year+of+biblical+blunders&utm_campaign=Friday+Frontlines+-+September+25
William Garrison, 25 September 2020
The flag in question, by Thomson Reuters, has been in use (at least) since
October 2015, as this article shows:
https://www.businessinsider.com/r-exclusive-congress-probing-us-spy-agencies-possible-lapses-on-russia-2015-10
(date quoted: Reuters, Oct 8, 2015, 1:03 AM).
In the article mentioned
above, the same image is seen (located here:
https://i.insider.com/5615fbdb5afbd36b718b4567?width=400&format=jpeg&auto=webp)
and the picture caption reads: "Syrian-Americans protest Russian intervention in
Syria outside a Russian consular office in Santa Monica". Hence, the inscription
of "FREE SYRIA" in English and not in Arabic.
Esteban Rivera, 25
September 2020