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Artworks

The Healing Hymn _ Logen Assaf

The Healing Hymn _ Logen Assaf

Untitled _ Alma Al Ali

Untitled _ Alma Al Ali

I have a dream _ Rawan Ahmad

I have a dream _ Rawan Ahmad

Boundaries of the body _ SAMAH YOUSF

Boundaries of the body _ SAMAH YOUSF

Icons between glasses and the flower _ AYA SAFYA

Icons between glasses and the flower _ AYA SAFYA

Untitled _ LAMAR KANBR

Untitled _ LAMAR KANBR

Contemplation _ Somar Abo Fakher

Contemplation _ Somar Abo Fakher

When thorns grow in places of learning _ Samah Rakab

When thorns grow in places of learning _ Samah Rakab

Untitled _ Hiba Mohammad

Untitled _ Hiba Mohammad

Podcast "Masmou"

Discover the power of nonviolence as a tool for political and social participation in the podcast “Masmou?”
The fourth episode

The fourth episode

Today, we take you on a short journey to explore how we can find the connection between public affairs and nonviolence, through the voice of our guest, activist Mustafa Hayed.

The first episode

The first episode

Because change begins with an idea, today we’re launching the first episode of the podcast “Masmou?”we’ll talk about nonviolence and its role in education, with , Dr. Rima Al-Hajjar.

The second episode

The second episode

Transitional justice and nonviolence. In our second episode, we discuss the difference between the “right to punishment” and the “right to healing,” with our guest, Mr. Jalal Al-Hamad.

The third episode

The third episode

How can we transform media and journalistic spaces into platforms for constructive dialogue? With journalist Julie Bitar.

campaigns

A group of awareness and advocacy campaigns carried out by SULLAM
Nonviolence Antidote | Campaign

Nonviolence Antidote | Campaign

The “Nonviolence Antidote Campaign” in Daraa Governorate was implemented from May 2025 to June 2, 2025.

Nonviolence is Stronger | Campaign

Nonviolence is Stronger | Campaign

The “Nonviolence is Stronger” Campaign is an online awareness-raising initiative in Al-Suwayda Governorate from August to September 2025.

Nonviolence Antidote | Campaign

Nonviolence Antidote | Campaign

These activities were carried out with the aim of promoting a culture of peace and nonviolence in classrooms and among teachers in the city of Raqqa on August 24–25.

Nonviolence Antidote | Campaign

Nonviolence Antidote | Campaign

The Syrian Nonviolence Group – Sullam implemented the “Nonviolence Antidote Campaign” in the cities of Hama and Salamiyah from October 1 to November 10, 2025.

Environmental Violence Awareness | Campaign

Environmental Violence Awareness | Campaign

The Environmental Violence Awareness Campaign is an awareness-raising initiative implemented in the city of Idlib from September 5 to 12, 2025.

Nonviolence Antidote | Campaign

Nonviolence Antidote | Campaign

The “Nonviolence Antidote Campaign” was implemented in the cities of Al-Suwayda and Shahba from September 13 to 15, 2025.

Nonviolence Antidote | Campaign

Nonviolence Antidote | Campaign

The “Nonviolence Antidote Campaign” is a community initiative implemented in the city of Raqqa in August 2025

Reflection Campaign | Mirrors of Nonviolence

Reflection Campaign | Mirrors of Nonviolence

It was launched following a series of trainings conducted by the Syrian Nonviolence Group “Sullam” in the city of Jableh.

Non violence Yahya Sharbaji March Project

Open Call for Contributions in Writing, Translation, and Artistic Work

About the Program:

The “Sullam” group is launching the first edition of the Yahya Sharbaji March Project, aiming to create a space for reflection, creativity, and documentation around nonviolent action in Syria, across four main themes:

  • Women and nonviolent action

  • Nonviolence, media, and drama

  • Nonviolence in education and pedagogy

  • The history of Syrian nonviolent movements

We invite young Syrians to contribute their work within these themes through:

  • Writing articles, studies, or reflective texts

  • Translating relevant materials from foreign languages

  • Submitting artistic or visual works expressing the concepts of nonviolence and civil peace

Submission and Publication Process:

We welcome all ideas that align with the spirit of our program and the principles of nonviolence. Submissions will be reviewed and edited prior to publication. Please note that published materials reflect the views of their authors. A modest financial honorarium will be provided for contributions published before March 31, 2026.

For those interested, submissions should include:

  • A brief description of the project or idea (no more than 200 words)

  • Type of contribution: writing, translation, or artistic work

  • The thematic area under which the submission falls

  • A short bio

Who is Yahya Sharbaji?

Yahya Sharbaji was one of the prominent figures in nonviolent political activism in the city of Daraya, and a member of the “Daraya Youth Group,” which, since the early 2000s, led peaceful cultural initiatives expressing a vision of change without violence.

In May 2003, he was arrested after participating in organizing peaceful social and awareness-raising activities protesting the American invasion of Iraq, and spent approximately two and a half years in prison.

With the outbreak of the Syrian revolution, Yahya was present in every peaceful action, from sit-ins and demonstrations to coordination and documentation efforts. On September 6, 2011, he was arrested along with a group of peaceful activists, including his brother Ma’an Sharbaji and activist Ghiath Matar.

His fate remained unknown until 2018, when his family received a death certificate from the Syrian regime stating that he had been executed on January 15, 2013, along with a number of Daraya detainees, including Islam Dabbas, Taleb Ziada, Mazen Sharbaji, and others.

We launch this program in his name not as an act of glorification, but as a gesture of fidelity to what Yahya stood for: a deep belief that nonviolence is a possible and necessary political and ethical choice—and in honor of his companions who dreamed of a Syria defined by peace and dignity.

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