Manal's Story: the second video in Dawlaty's Her Road to Justice video series
Manal's vision of justice was shaped by the experience of the siege in Homs, displacement and then working with women in Idlib.
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Video: https://t.co/40UBwAXc4b
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"Empowering women to be economically independent enhances their self-image and roots their confidence, as a result they are more able to take care of themselves and their children, and to have the space for intellectual pursuits"
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تذكر منال 'الباصات الخضر' و كيف أجبروا على الرحيل. عند وصولها إلى إدلب وجدت في عملها مع منظمة نقطة بداية طوق نجاه،رؤيتها للعدالة تشكلت من خلال تجربة الحصار بحمص, التهجير ثم العمل مع النساء في إدلب.
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@DawlatyOrg 's Her Road to Justice video series is focusing on 5 unique leader #women who have different experiences that created their vision for the future and their sense of #justice.
This is the first video of the series that dives into Walaa's story
https://t.co/e7b4qdaLdG
Happy to launch Her Road to Justice video series: Walaa's Story- Release me:
''No peace or justice can be reached without women breaking all barriers standing between them and their freedom.'' https://t.co/1emNopD49R
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Recent achievement in the #AlKhatib trial in Koblenz, being the 1st Universal Jurisdiction trial on torture committed in #Syria.
The amendment of the original indictment is setting a precedent for future cases of #SGBV being tried as #CrimesAgainstHumanity.
#MyRoadMyJustice
1/ @fadwa_mahmoud: Detention is a very harsh experience. A detainee is stripped of his/her humanity through torture, psychological terror, and the inhumane conditions of the detention center. S/he is stripped of all human rights.
And it's not just my experience, countless families have gone through this. And for women who have family members who are detained, the impact of detention is felt on so many levels— social, emotional, and financial.
3/ I am working with a number of women as experts, not victims, to fulfil our dream of reaching a political settlement based on accountability & retribution, & to bring all those who violated our rights to justice before legal and judicial bodies on Syrian land. - Thuraya Hejazi
1/As former detainee of the Syrian regime, I witnessed firsthand the acts of violence practiced in detention centres, & particularly against women. This violence, which was difficult for many to overcome, was a direct cause of increasing women's vulnerability.
#WomensHistoryMonth
2/ It also weakened their societal, economic and cultural status. In addition, it undermined the rule of law, contributed to spreading chaos and and creating impunity for perpetrators of violent crimes because of the power they hold as armed actors.
#Syria#WomenAgainstINJUSTICE
3/ Most have nowhere to go after their release. Since then, she has dedicated her time and life to support other women survivors of detention by providing PSS, support services as well as awareness-raising on access to justice.
1/ “I came out of prison and I’d lost my home and job. And then I was forced to leave to another part of the country.”
Walaa Ahmad, a survivor of detention, human rights activist & director of Release Me, has been arrested & detained from 2013-2017.
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2/ She was released through a prisoner’s exchange agreement and then forcibly displaced to Idleb. In the aftermath of her detention, Walaa couldn’t stop thinking about the many other women in prison being physically and psychologically tortured.
Today marks 10 years since the start of the uprising in #Syria. Our thoughts are with survivors, victims, their families & the thousands persons "disappeared". We'll continue to do our small part against the persisting impunity and be a supportive ally in Syria's way to justice.
If they ever got the chance to pursue their dreams. If they ever dared to become mothers in a country where so many mothers are looking for their missing sons and daughters."
@WafaMustafa9
To have a loved one who’s detained or disappeared and not know their fate is like waking up one day and realizing you have lost a limb. I can tell you it is a growing pain, a pain unlike any other.
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