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Located in Shab'a, Syria, two black-framed displays are mounted on a light-colored wall. The left, larger frame features a clear, iridescent crystal sculpture of a mythical creature, likely a lion or dragon, standing on a base labeled "ASIA SOCIETY GAME CHANGER." Arabic and English text below the award states it is the "Asia Game changers Award," received by Raed Saleh, Director of the Syrian Civil Defense, in 2018, for "game-changing, life-saving heroism in the world's most unforgiving and desperate places Syria." The reflective glass of this frame shows numerous reflections of small, framed portrait photographs of individuals, likely displayed on an opposing surface.

The right, narrower frame displays a circular, metallic medal, appearing to be gold-toned, resting on a blue background. Arabic and English text below it identifies it as a "French Civil Defense Medal," presented to Raed Saleh for his participation in the "Future Men's Program in Paris." Beneath this text are two small, vertically aligned black and white portrait photographs of men, one bearded and one clean-shaven. The wall is uniformly lit, with visible light reflections on the frames' glass surfaces.
Zain othman

Aug 31, 2025

Shab'a, Syria

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Located in Shab'a, Syria, two black-framed displays are mounted on a light-colored wall. The left, larger frame features a clear, iridescent crystal sculpture of a mythical creature, likely a lion or dragon, standing on a base labeled "ASIA SOCIETY GAME CHANGER." Arabic and English text below the award states it is the "Asia Game changers Award," received by Raed Saleh, Director of the Syrian Civil Defense, in 2018, for "game-changing, life-saving heroism in the world's most unforgiving and desperate places Syria." The reflective glass of this frame shows numerous reflections of small, framed portrait photographs of individuals, likely displayed on an opposing surface. The right, narrower frame displays a circular, metallic medal, appearing to be gold-toned, resting on a blue background. Arabic and English text below it identifies it as a "French Civil Defense Medal," presented to Raed Saleh for his participation in the "Future Men's Program in Paris." Beneath this text are two small, vertically aligned black and white portrait photographs of men, one bearded and one clean-shaven. The wall is uniformly lit, with visible light reflections on the frames' glass surfaces.

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