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After over a decade of civil war, 50 years of oppressive rule by the Assad family, and a refugee crisis sending 6+ million people fleeing over the border, Syria has been liberated. How did the regime finally fall? Who is Abu Mohammad al-Jolani and are his peaceful intentions true? What was the role of women in taking down the regime and what does the future hold for them under new governance? What is the role of Syrian female leaders moving forward? What can the US do to help Syria rebuild? In this episode of Samanthropolitics, we hear from Syrian born Rasha Elaas, the editorial director of New Lines Magazine, who was undercover as a journalist for Reuters in Syria throughout the war. Sponsored by: Walker Advertising https://www.walkeradvertising.com Empower Global https://www.empowerglobal.net and The Women's Leadership Challenge, https://www.womensleadershipchallenge.com Stream Inspectors, http://www.streaminspectors.com Support more episodes like this by subscribing to our patreon, http://www.patreon.com/samanthropolitics1
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