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Muzna Dureid (born 1991) is a Syrian human rights activist and former refugee, based in Montreal, Canada. Shortly after her uncle was assassinated at the start of the Syria Civil War, Dureid and her family fled the country. She relocated to Canada after seeking asylum while attending an Ottawa conference. Dureid founded the Women Refugees, not Captives campaign and the Indigenous – Refugees movement. She was a 2022 recipient of the first International Development Research Centre's Canada's women, peace, and security award.

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  • Muzna Dureid (born 1991) is a Syrian human rights activist and former refugee, based in Montreal, Canada. Shortly after her uncle was assassinated at the start of the Syria Civil War, Dureid and her family fled the country. She relocated to Canada after seeking asylum while attending an Ottawa conference. Dureid founded the Women Refugees, not Captives campaign and the Indigenous – Refugees movement. She was a 2022 recipient of the first International Development Research Centre's Canada's women, peace, and security award. (en)
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  • Muzna Dureid (born 1991) is a Syrian human rights activist and former refugee, based in Montreal, Canada. Shortly after her uncle was assassinated at the start of the Syria Civil War, Dureid and her family fled the country. She relocated to Canada after seeking asylum while attending an Ottawa conference. Dureid founded the Women Refugees, not Captives campaign and the Indigenous – Refugees movement. She was a 2022 recipient of the first International Development Research Centre's Canada's women, peace, and security award. (en)
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