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In a decade of hopes and hopes dashed, the Syrian feminist movement mirrors the trajectory of the revolution

Keeping hope, but still waiting: Syrian feminism and a decade of revolution March 4, 2021 Women sitting by a street are seen through a bullet hole in the northern Syrian city of Raqqa, 20/12/2020 (AFP) AMMAN Razan Zaitouneh, Samirah al-Khalil, May Skaf, Fadwa Suleiman. These are the names of women who have become, with many other Syrian women, defining figures and symbols of the Syrian revolution. The Syrian revolution was sparked in 2011 by the Assad regime’s brutal response to peaceful demonstrations. Women’s contributions to the revolution over the last decade – as activists, journalists, teachers, doctors, field nurses and even fighters – “did not come from nothing,” according to Yasmin Sharbaji, a human rights activist and coordinator of the Families for Freedom movement in Lebanon. Rather, it came after years of the Assad regime imposing “political tyranny” and “detaining educated women.”

Syrian detainees: charter on the path to justice

Syrian detainees: charter on the path to justice
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Mending what has been broken | SyriaUntold

Female detainees face social stigma after Syrian prison “I often tried to talk to my husband to figure out why he absolutely resented me. After repeated rejections, he told me honestly, ‘I can longer come near you. I cannot even look at you. I don’t know what happened to you in prison, and nothing can guarantee that nobody has touched you’.” 12 February 2021 Lama Rageh holds a BA in Journalism and Media from Damascus University, and an MA in Media from Beirut Arab University. She works as a freelancer for several outlets, in addition to being a human rights activist with a particular interest in gender issues.

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