SYRIA: Who’s Afraid of Razan Zaitouneh?

I came to know of Razan – and know her a little – through my friendship with Kamal al-Labwani. Alongside Kamal, she is one of my political heroes.

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FreeRazanBy Karam Nachar

There was a time, not too long ago, when a young woman headed one of the largest networks of Syrian activists working against the Assad regime. She had blue eyes and uncovered blond hair; she spoke English and held a degree in law; and she was a staunch secularist. But Razan Zaitouneh was utterly uninterested in showcasing any of these ‘qualities’, or in becoming an international icon. She believed in the universality of freedom and human rights, but it was only through very local battles that she thought such values could acquire life and meaning.

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