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VIDEO: Dispalced Syrian Kurdish sisters run thriving bakery in Rojava

1.9.17

VIDEO: Dispalced Syrian Kurdish sisters run thriving bakery in Rojava: [kurdistan24.net] DERIK, Syrian Kurdistan (Kurdistan 24) – Four Syrian Kurdish sisters from the town of Kobani established a successful bakery in the country’s north-eastern Kurdish town of Derik, overcoming gender stereotypes, a Kurdistan24 documentary-maker reported on Thursday.

The four sisters who learned the art of baking in Damascus wanted to open their store in Kobani, but because of the deteriorating conditions in the town, they moved to Derik.

“Society was against us, and nobody supported us,” said Fatima Saleh, the oldest sister who runs the store.


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