Sabah Shabo
Ishtartv.com –jinhaagency.com
ASMAA MOHAMMAD, Wednesday,
11 Feb 2026
Women of the Syriac community
in Rojava continue to strengthen their political, social, and economic
presence, working to safeguard community rights and preserve the gains achieved
for women
Qamishlo – Syriac
women in Rojava have emerged as an essential and active component of society,
not only on the social and cultural levels, but also in political participation
and decision-making. Today, Syriac women have become an integral part of
councils and institutions that make crucial decisions affecting the life and
future of their community.
The Syriac Women’s Union serves
as a strong platform that enables women to express and demand their rights at
various levels. Sabah Shabo, a member of the Union, explained in an exclusive
interview with our agency that this stage represents the culmination of a long
struggle by Syriac women to protect their achievements and expand women’s
participation in both local and political spheres.
She stated that throughout the
years, Syriac women have always been at the forefront of demanding their rights
and the rights of their communities. She emphasized that one of the most
difficult challenges women faced was political and social marginalization, as
women were excluded from decision-making positions, and their voices were
barely heard in political discussions—whether at the local, community, or even
economic participation levels.
One of the most important
achievements realized today is the continued presence of women in political
councils and party institutions, making them active partners in shaping
policies and safeguarding both their people’s rights and their personal and
social rights. This, she described as a “major qualitative leap” for Syriac
women in the region, reflecting the magnitude of the struggle women undertook
to reach this level of political and social influence.
Women Are an Integral Part of
the Social and Political Fabric
Today, Syriac women do not demand
rights only for themselves as individuals; they consistently stand for the
rights of the entire community. A woman is an inseparable part of her people’s
social and political fabric. “When the people obtain their political and social
rights, women implicitly obtain their political rights as well.” This
understanding has made the role of Syriac women central in all
fields—political, economic, social, and cultural alike.
Sabah Shabo explained that the
Syriac Women’s Union, through its social and political institutions, works to
empower women and enhance their participation in all areas. The Union focuses
on awareness programs that include political, social, cultural, and historical
education. These programs provide women with broad space to understand their
role and status, and to strengthen their ability to confront political, social,
and cultural challenges they may face within society.
Today, thanks to the Rojava
Revolution, Syriac women are actively present on political platforms, in
administrative forums, and in party councils. They directly participate in
making crucial decisions—an achievement that Sabah Shabo described as “historic
and unprecedented in the region.” It reflects the profound change Syriac women
have brought to society and decision-making fields, proving that they are no
longer merely recipients of decisions, but decision-makers themselves,
participants in drafting public policies, and advocates for their rights and
the rights of the local community.
Despite these achievements, the
challenge of traditional patriarchal mentality remains, which she described as
the greatest obstacle facing Syriac women in exercising their political and
social roles. In addition, societal perceptions that confined women to
child-rearing and household management posed significant barriers. However,
Syriac women have proven their ability to overcome these obstacles.
She also highlighted the military
participation of Syriac women in defending their land and hard-won rights. Some
have sacrificed their lives to preserve these rights: “The blood of the female
martyrs has mingled among all components without distinction.”
Solidarity Is a Real and
Unbreakable Strength
This solidarity and unity among
Syriac women, alongside women from other communities, represents “a real
strength that cannot be broken.” She compared this solidarity to “different
colored pens that, when combined, form a complete and beautiful painting that
no one can dismantle or weaken.” She affirmed that women’s will is firm and
resilient, like a deeply rooted tree capable of withstanding any political or
social storm, because it is grounded in its land and community, drawing
strength from its history of struggle and from the sacrifices women have made
for their rights and the rights of society as a whole.
She further stressed that the
Union has always been a genuine platform for supporting women’s political
empowerment, highlighting women’s role in decision-making, organizing workshops
and training programs, and strengthening political, cultural, and social
awareness among women to ensure their effective and continuous participation.
“All these programs and initiatives form the foundation for sustaining women’s
struggle in preserving the achievements realized in the Women’s Revolution in
Rojava, and for ensuring their presence and influence in the near and distant
future alike.”
In conclusion, Syriac Women’s
Union member Sabah Shabo emphasized that Syriac women today are decision-makers
and guardians of achievements. They continue their struggle to claim their
rights and the rights of their people, remaining an active force in society and
a fundamental pillar in protecting political, social, and legal gains—while
preserving women’s solidarity and social cohesion, which guarantee the
continuity and protection of the feminist struggle.
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