I Don't Even Have the Right to Grieve
Where is the space for a woman to mourn the loss of her friend?
8 Mar 17
Where is the space for a woman to mourn the loss of her friend?
Three stories give a rare insight into a side of Syria often absent from the news.
Men see taking extra and unofficial ‘wives’ as a sign of social prestige.
Amid the turmoil of civil war, a young woman finds herself repeating her mother's tragedy.
Displaced and impoverished by war, a mother-to-be desperately seeks help.
Experts say that jailing women has far-reaching societal repercussions.
Women may wear hijab, but they refuse to be pigeonholed.
Detainees say that death is preferable to languishing in the notorious jail.
Women left to raise children on their own with no support from their ex-husbands.