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Explosive terrain… The unspoken cost of demining in Syria

Since the fall of the Assad regime, 57 soldiers and civilian volunteers involved in mine clearance have lost their lives due to a lack of equipment, insufficient funding, and the absence of maps showing the locations of minefields. Meanwhile, Syrians are returning in increasing numbers to areas still contaminated by the remnants of war and mines laid by Russia and the former regime’s army.
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“Why Am I Not Syrian?”: The Silent Tragedy of Children of Syrian Women with Foreign Fathers

The issue of Syrian women marrying foreigners is presented, in most cases, as being limited to those who married ISIS fighters. Yet the problem and its consequences, especially the price paid today by Syrian wives and their children, extend far beyond marriages to ISIS members. Moreover, the deprivation of Syrian mothers of the right to pass their nationality to their children is a legal and feminist issue that predates 2011. It has resulted in an unknown number of children born to Syrian women growing up stateless and without citizenship.
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