Wednesday 26 September 2012

Activist Rodaina Eessa with her sister. Photo: Ruth Michaelson/RH Reality Check.

Report from Syria: Women Combat an Oppressive Regime Online, On the Ground, and Sometimes Armed

Zara and her friend, Rasha (not her real name), were both activists who saw the revolution as an opportunity for social as well as political reform. Having begun to attend protests and to connect to networks of activists locally, Rasha, in particular, found that she wanted her involvement to be personal as well as political. “I stopped wearing the hijab, I cut my hair, and I moved out of home,” she says, sipping lemon and mint juice in a cafĂ© in Amman.

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