As a stateless Syrian Kurds from the maktumeen class, Nasr El Din was not allowed to possess or acquire any property. He has been deprived of all his civil and …
Written Stories
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All of Aziz’s 12 mates were accepted at the “Mathematics and Physics Faculty” in Deir ez-Zor University, except him, as he did not have a secondary school certificate, he returned …
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“Sometimes I wonder how people can feel happy when they get a new baby, when we feel guilty for it”
by authorAbdulrahman wasn’t able to fulfill his dream of attending the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in the capital, Damascus, as he was forced to drop out, because he is a …
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Hasan Ibrahim did not find a better job than working as a porter. He was destined to live poor, and to be a father and grandfather of stateless Syrian Kurds. …
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Rasheed was not able to master the Arabic language and not permitted to pursue education. Instead, he was forced to work as a house-painter at an early age to earn …
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It’s better for my children to grow up in the country of refuge, so as not to suffer the same fate as mine
by authorJuma’a has been stateless for 33 years, feeling like a stranger in his own country. He was once stopped by Syrian security service agents, who questioned and interrogated him as …
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Bandaar still feels sorry for himself, since he wasn’t able to pursue his education like any other young of his age, he wasn’t been supported to do so, but rather …
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“I Always Feel Sorry for My Sons and Fear for the Future of their Children”
by authorBadea'a still feels sorry for her four sons. They couldn't pursue their education, nor could they fulfil their dreams and ambitions, because they are stateless Syrian Kurds, specifically from the …
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Aheen feels like a stranger in her own country, because of being a stateless, especially since her legal status has not resolved to this day. She has not been able …
