An economist’s role in the fall of Syria’s government : The Indicator from Planet Money


A crowd gathers outside of the notorious Sednaya Prison, where one of Karam Shaar’s colleagues could leave after the prison’s liberation

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A crowd gathers outside of the notorious Sednaya Prison, where one of Karam Shaar’s colleagues could leave after the prison’s liberation

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In 2012, Karam Shaar had to leave his home country of Syria due to the civil war. But he still wanted to make a difference. Through his economic analysis, he uncovered concerning patterns about how the Assad regime and its cronies were siphoning money from humanitarian aid. Today on the show, the story of how one Syrian exile contributed to the resistance while on the other side of the world.

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