Syria: War in a Wheelchair
Pooneh Ghoddoosi hears from Syrian disability campaigner Chavia Ali. She tells us about the plight of disabled people who got caught up in the war that is tearing her country apart
Chavia Ali has been very vocal in speaking up for better opportunities for disabled people in Syria. But since the civil war began, life for disabled people has become even more difficult. Chavia told Pooneh Ghoddoosi why she had to leave her native town of Aleppo, as violence escalated across the country.
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(Image: Syrian disability campaigner Chavia Ali prepares for her interview with Outlook)
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