*”Liberated T”, is a Syrian advocacy campaign that aims to change the negative gender stenotypes imposed mainly by our society on women, it focuses on theSyrian women’s stories, battles, and experiences. It will also expose the gender based violations they face on their daily lives. *In standard Arabic language the femininity letter T added to the verb to make it feminine is named “The Quiet T”. Our campaign uses the same femininity T but we are changing its name into liberated T, instead of “quiet”.
Bayan Rehan is a manager for couple of projects, establisher for many initiatives and organizations in
Eastern Ghota of #Damascus. She is militarily sieged in a limited area and faces even extra… Read More...
Alma Shahoud was born in 1986 in the neighborhood of al-Midan, she used to work as a secretary in a private company and has five children.
She participated in the peaceful demonstrations and worked… Read More...
In the summer of 2012, she was arrested for the first time on her way back home in Eir Tarma. She was in a taxi with a 17-year-old young man who was pulled out of the car on a checkpoint and was… Read More...
Her role in the armed work began by transporting ammunition that she used to hide under her clothes and pretend she was pregnant, in order to pass through the regime’s checkpoints. After that, she… Read More...
Alma says: “In the air force branch I was exposed to all sorts of torture; they shaved my head and accused me of being a political activist. All this torture was to avenge the security officer that… Read More...