Clues But No Answers in One of Syrian War’s Biggest Mysteries
This undated frame grab from a video, shows Syrian activist Razan Zaitouneh as she sits inside a car, in Syria.
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Douma, Syria (AP) -- Razan Zaitouneh earned enemies on all sides of her homeland's civil war.
One of Syria's most well-known rights activists, she was bold, outspoken and defiantly secular. Perhaps most dangerously, she was impartial. She chanted in protests against President Bashar Assad, but was also unflinching in documenting abuses by rebels fighting to oust him.