To Syria, where a year after the fall of the Assad regime, women still hold few seats in the country’s newly elected parliament. Women’s rights activists decry this as “male dominance” over the country’s political life. They are vowing to fight for the changes. And as Rama Jarmakani reports from Damascus, its a fight they are will to take and vow to fight for change.
00:00 Women’s rights one year after Assad’s fall
04:06 Rafif Jouejati, Vice President, Syrian Liberal Party
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