As the international community celebrates the fall of another dictatorship following the collapse of Syria’s Assad regime, the future of women’s rights remains precarious. Power transitions in ...
The problem is further complicated by societal and cultural norms which are not gender-neutral. The Commission’s 2023 report referred to a low percentage ranging from 2-5% of women in Syria who ...
Syria’s political transformation after ... Further, due to the existing gender norms and cultural factors, women and girls choose not to report violence for fear of being further harmed by ...
In the constitution to be written by the Syrian Turkmens, who are on the side of the revolutionaries, it is also important that the constitutional guarantee of education in the mother tongue, Turkmen ...
Footage has appeared online purportedly showing the justice minister in the new Syrian government, Shadi Al-Waisi, overseeing the execution of two women in Syria’s rebel-held Idlib province in 2015.
Syrian female journalists were present in the field under highly complex security conditions in a society unaccustomed to seeing Syrian women as field reporters. They became guardians of truth ...
A Syrian women returns to Damascus after ten years of absence and shares some of her observations. Rama Jarmakani Reporter, DW Middle East and North Africa.