Yasmen Almashan, who lost five brothers during Syria's war, is now a member of the Syrian National Commission for Transitional Justice and is pushing for answers and national reconciliation at the UN. Over 130,000 Syrians went missing under the Assad regime, highlighting the need for justice and accountability. Almashan's story is part of the broader context of Syria's ongoing humanitarian crisis and the struggle for transitional justice.
Yasmen Almashan’s life was shattered when five of her brothers disappeared during Syria’s war. Now a member of the Syrian National Commission for Transitional Justice, she is speaking at the UN to push for answers and national reconciliation. More than 130,000 Syrians went missing under the Assad regime. Story by Jessica Lemasurier.