After the autumn of Assad: How Syrian girls work in direction of a future in freedom | DW News

Women in Syria, who make up half the population, are particularly concerned about their future under the new Islamist-led government.
Today the country’s designated education minister said girls would continue to enjoy a right to education. But he added that secondary schooling would remain largely segregated by gender, with separate classes for boys and girls.
Rights organizations have been calling on the new rulers to protect the rights of women and minorities. DW’s Aya Ibrahim and Rama Jarmakani report from Damascus.

00:00 Future of women in Syria yet to be defined
04:25 Aya Ibrahim, DW Correspondent
08:05 Rafif Jouejati, Vice President of Syrian Liberal Party – Ahrar
12:55 Muzna Dureid, Syrian Women’s Political Movement

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