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Wafa Mustafa Advocates for Truth and Justice for Syria's Missing Persons

Wafa Mustafa Advocates for Truth and Justice for Syria's Missing Persons

12 Haziran 2026The Guardian
  • The short documentary 'Maybe Tomorrow' highlights the plight of families in Syria who have lost loved ones to forced disappearances, with over 177,000 cases reported since 2011. Wafa Mustafa, a central figure in the film, reflects on her childhood memories of her father and the profound impact of his absence.
  • The documentary encapsulates the emotional toll of waiting for news of the missing, resonating deeply with the themes of love and loss.
  • Since the onset of the Syrian civil war in 2011, forced disappearances have become a widespread issue, with families left in limbo, grappling with uncertainty and grief. The documentary aims to bring attention to these human rights abuses and the emotional suffering endured by families, while also highlighting the i…
  • Wafa Mustafa's story is emblematic of the broader tragedy affecting countless families in Syria. The documentary not only sheds light on the personal anguish of waiting but also serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing human rights violations in conflict zones.
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