Uncovering Truths, Amplifying Voices

Dania Al Asadi

Dania Camera

Storyteller, researcher, and policy advocate dedicated to amplifying voices and uncovering truths. With a focus on women’s rights as political tools and Syria’s Post-Conflict recovery, I explore complex global issues through human experience. My work bridges the gap between the East and the West, advocating for change and justice on the international stage.

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Social Media

I engage with audiences on Syria’s political landscape and the weaponisation of women's rights, I use storytelling and research to bring awareness to critical issues, spark discussions, and connect with like minded advocates and experts

Media Representation

I have been featured in various media outlets, sharing insights on Syria’s Post Assad reality, accountability efforts, and the broader geopolitical implications. My expertise as a researcher and storyteller allows me to contribute nuanced perspectives to international discussions

Speaking and Publishing

I explore the intersections of politics, justice, and human rights, I highlight lived experiences, research, and policy recommendations for a more just future

Syria Culture Iftar Fundraising

Celebrating the First Ramadan in a Free Syria The Syrian Culture Iftar Fundraising is an event filled with hope, unity and a celebration of our cultural heritage. Fourteen years ago, Syrians took to the streets, demanding freedom, dignity, and justice. It was a revolution created through hope, a movement that continues to shape Syria’s future…
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Women’s Rights or Political Tools?

When women’s rights are wielded as political tools, the fight for gender equality becomes a game of convenience. Across the globe, women endure oppression, violence, and systemic inequality. However, the West’s advocacy for women’s rights seems to align less with universal principles and more with political convenience. Syrian women under an Islamic government are in the spotlight,…
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The Handshake Controversy

Is it just a simple handshake? Or is it a case of cultural differences that Europe and the Western world refuse to acknowledge? Ahmad Al Sharaa’s respectful hand-on-heart gesture is now painted as a symbol of oppression. Once again exposing the West’s selective standards Baerbock and her French counterpart were in Damascus representing the EU and…
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How the World Continues to Fail the Syria and Its People

What happens when the international community fails a nation like Syria for 14 years? On December 8, 2024, the Syrian People overthrew one of the most notorious dictatorships of modern history. But their triumph was bittersweet, they needed to handle Assad’s crimes and the realisation that their revolution was being reduced to a geopolitical chess…
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