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National Dialogue in Syria: Navigating Past Challenges and Shaping Future Demands
Voice from the East: The Assyrian Monitor for Human Rights Podcast
Syria is at a critical juncture, and its future depends on a genuine and inclusive national dialogue. But are Syrians truly ready to engage with diverse voices and overcome past failures? This episode is based on an article by Jamil Diarbakerli, Executive Director of the Assyrian Monitor for Human Rights, and explores the key challenges and necessities of a comprehensive national conversation.
We tackle crucial questions: Who should participate? How can trust be rebuilt among divided communities? And how can transitional justice be achieved without perpetuating cycles of violence? Drawing from post-conflict experiences, we analyze the essential elements for a successful dialogue in Syria, including constitutional reform, inclusive governance, and transitional justice.
Listeners can read the full article in Arabic and English on the official website of the Assyrian Monitor for Human Rights. Join us as we navigate the complexities of building a lasting foundation for peace and reconciliation in Syria.