
Justice for Syria’s disappeared: When survivors take charge
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Yasmen Almashan has dedicated years to uncovering the fate of her brothers, who disappeared during the Assad regime, part of a staggering 180,000 missing Syrians. Her recent involvement in Syria's transitional justice commission marks a significant shift, as she transitions from a family member seeking justice to an official advocate for change. This development coincides with Women’s Week at the UN, highlighting the role of women in justice and reconciliation processes.
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The Syrian civil war has led to widespread human rights violations, including enforced disappearances under the Assad regime. The establishment of a transitional justice commission aims to address these issues and provide a platform for victims and their families to seek accountability. Almashan's role reflects a growing recognition of the need for survivor-led initiatives in justice processes.
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