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Tuesday, September 06, 2011

Syrian Arab Spring Protest Maps - Batch One

Libyan War Maps 
Syrian Arab Spring Protest Maps - Batch One
Syria Civil War Maps Batch Two - Syrian Air Defenses 
Syria Civil War Maps Batch Three - Twitter and News Update Maps 
Syria Civil War Maps Batch Four - The Soccer Map  
Syria Civil War Maps: Batch Five - Ceasefire Violations
Syria Civil War Maps: Batch Six - Houla   
Syria Civil War Maps: Batch Seven - June 2012    
Syria Civil War Maps: Batch Eight - Battle of Damascus 
Syria Civil War Maps: Batch Nine - September 2012 
Syria Civil War Maps Batch Ten - October 2012 
Syria Civil War Maps Batch Eleven - Propaganda Maps
Syria Civil War Maps Batch Twelve - First Quarter 2013

Syria Civil War Maps Batch Thirteen - Chemical Weapons Attack?
Syria Civil War Maps Batch Fourteen - Israel Strikes Again
Syria Civil War Maps Batch Fifteen - Second Quarter 2013
Syria Civil War Maps Batch Sixteen - The Coming Western Intervention
Syria Civil War Maps Batch Seventeen - Al Qaedastan in Iraq and Syria

Unlike the high quality maps of the protests in Cairo, Egypt or the numerous maps of the Libyan civil war, there are very few maps being updated showing the protests in Syria.  The Syrian protests lack maps and those maps that do exist are rarely updated.

Now Lebanon, a pro-March 14 news website, has detailed daily updates on the protests including location of events both big and small.  They pull from Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, blogs, and professional news sources.  On some days, like September 2, they create Google Maps mashup showing the day's events.

The Wall Street Journal has a map and links to new stories from mid-April up to July 8.

Normally fantastic al Jazeera has a map that was updated in July displaying Syrian map videos of the protests and their fallout.

Syria Unrest 2011 has a crowdmap which by far would be the best map of unrest but it suffers from lack of users.  There seems to be only five Syrians updating the map.

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