Can Syria Survive a Legacy of 53 Years of Hate Speech?

Can Syria Survive a Legacy of 53 Years of Hate?

Read Time: 5 minutesIn post-liberation Syria, communities are emerging from the rubble of war in search of a new identity, a lost justice, and a homeland that the regime has tried for decades to reshape to its own liking. Although liberation from the grip of tyranny represents a new beginning, the Syrian regime’s legacy remains deeply embedded in […]

Rwanda’s Steps Towards Reconciliation

بعض من خطوات راوندا نحو المصالحة

Read Time: 7 minutesI have always been haunted by the question: How can countries that have experienced violent conflict recover and find peace again? This serious question prompted me to pursue my postgraduate studies in conflict and peace, and to travel to several countries that have experienced and are still experiencing conflicts to answer this question, among which […]

When the Ashes Blossom… The Role of Law in Empowering Syrian Women

حين يزهر الرماد… دور القانون في تفعيل أدوار النساء

Read Time: 6 minutesIn a city where voices were mingled, and where every corner was dug out by furrows of destruction, becoming rubble bearing witness to a past that was once real, a woman sat thinking about the wreckage in her memories and these memories seemed like free-colored paintings, obliterated by darkness, then robbed of their light by […]