They are returning to their homeland, but it lies in ruins. Caught between fear and loss, Syria’s Kurds ask themselves: Is there still a home for us?
The journey home begins with hope — and often ends in despair. Many Kurdish families are venturing to return to their former homeland, only to find destroyed homes, new power arrangements and a fragile level of security. Mohammad recalls how he had to leave everything behind — now he stands amid the ruins of his life.
The new ruling powers want a Syrian state, an army and centralized authority. This is the opposite of what the Kurdish authorities seek to preserve: decentralized governance, recognition of Kurdish identity and local security forces. As political promises clash with reality, uncertainty grows: How will the Kurds fit into the new Syria? DW’s Senior International Correspondent Fanny Facsar and Afif Hanna Amireh report from Syria.
Chapters:
00:00 Life after the war: Uncertainty in Syria
01:23 Escape and loss: Mohammad’s story
02:31 Change of power and failed Kurdish talks
03:55 Journey through a fragmented country
04:55 Destruction in Aleppo and a difficult return
06:10 Afrin under Turkish influence
06:58 Memories of war and personal losses
08:20 Expert warns of instability and the threat of ISIS
09:14 Al-Roj Camp: Radicalization and lack of prospects
11:00 Hope for return despite an uncertain future
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