Episode Four: The Mala Jin at the heart of the struggle
After the Fall: Dispatches from the Women's Revolution in North-East Syria
Release Date: 10/19/2025
After the Fall: Dispatches from the Women's Revolution in North-East Syria
Our final episode takes us to the Newroz celebrations in Qamislo, where we see Syrian musician Samih Choukeir perform. Once back in Montreal, Virginia talks to Khuzama and Cedric from the media project Fajawat about the importance of Choukeir’s performance and their perspectives on the changing climate in Syria. Newroz 2025 was openly celebrated in Damascus for the first time and the holiday has taken on new significance in the wake of Assad’s fall. However, as of October 2025, the transitional government in Damascus has decided to exclude Newroz from the list of official holidays in...
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In our fourth episode, we travel back to Qamishlo and meet with women from the Mala Jin, a women’s center that is part restorative family justice center, part domestic violence shelter, and part revolutionary women’s organizing hub. As with everyone we have met so far, the women of the Mala Jin have thoughts to share about the new situation in Syria and what’s at stake for their ongoing struggle. We also meet Clara, an American who spent time in north-east Syria working with the women of the Mala Jin. Notes More information about the Mala Jin: (includes an interview with Clara)...
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Our third episode takes place in Hasakeh, a city that has been cut off from it’s water supply by Turkey. In Hasakeh, we meet four representatives of the YPJ, the women’s militia who have been defending their region for more than a decade. They tell us about ongoing military conflicts and the importance of the YPJ within the Women’s Revolution more broadly. We also meet members of the Federation for Veterans who explain the dire situations they face as wounded ex-soldiers trying to heal with very few resources. Notes More information on the YPJ: Old article about the founding of...
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The second episode brings us to Raqqa where we talk to Arab women organizing since the fall of ISIS to build up new women’s collectives and projects. We also attend a press conference with representatives of the women’s committee of the Democratic Autonomous Administration of North East Syria (DAANES), the main governing body in the region. They tell us about the kind of work being done to bring together the different populations living in the area. Notes: Syrian Democratic Council’s statement on the Interim Government’s Draft Constitutional Declaration from March 14, 2025: ...
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Meet your host, Virginia and understand why she jumped at the chance to join a delegation of women journalists to north-east Syria. This first episode features activists from Kongra Star, an important women’s organization, talking about the fall of the Assad regime and their impressions of the new government in Damascus. We also meet representatives from a neighbourhood commune, the most basic building block of civil society in north-eastern Syria. Notes: Prison Radio Show Interview with Lauren Aarons: https://prisonradioshow.libsyn.com/july-16-2024-full-show Syrian Network for Human...
info_outlineIn our fourth episode, we travel back to Qamishlo and meet with women from the Mala Jin, a women’s center that is part restorative family justice center, part domestic violence shelter, and part revolutionary women’s organizing hub. As with everyone we have met so far, the women of the Mala Jin have thoughts to share about the new situation in Syria and what’s at stake for their ongoing struggle. We also meet Clara, an American who spent time in north-east Syria working with the women of the Mala Jin.
Notes
More information about the Mala Jin: https://womendefendrojava.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/MALA-JIn-EN-1.pdf
https://rojavainformationcenter.org/2023/10/rojavas-women-led-restorative-justice-system-centers-mediation-not-retribution/ (includes an interview with Clara)
Credits
Voice credits: Yonis and an anonymous friend
Music credits: Theme music is from Koma Şehîd Hêva Ya Şehba available online at https://jintv.net/ku/posts/post1729280299/ and interlude and outro music is from Shahriyar Jamshidi https://shahriyarjamshidi.bandcamp.com/album/my-sunset-land-rojava