Publication Date

2025

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Book

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Syrian and Palestinian women peacebuilders have been at the forefront of human rights development and conflict resolution. These women's rights have been suppressed and their freedom of expression, as guaranteed by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, has been restricted. This research examines these women in exile and how they are silenced when they speak out against infringements on reproductive rights. Through qualitative analysis of individual stories, this study manually codes their testimonies into themes such as peacebuilding efforts, activism, specifically articulated needs and recommendations, and the challenges they face. The findings aim to reveal patterns of censorship against women and highlight the intimidation tactics employed by their governments, which exclude women's right to freedom of speech regarding reproductive rights. By amplifying their voices, this study explores suppressed speech and advocates for stronger protections of freedom of expression, particularly concerning reproductive rights for Syrian and Palestinian women peacebuilders.

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Freedom of Speech Denied within Reproductive Rights: How Syrian and Palestinian Women Peacebuilders Face Silencing in Exile

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