In his homeland of Syria, Mohammad Abu Hajar is considered a fugitive – a political musician who wore out his welcome. But in Berlin, where he lives in exile, the right to exist poses a new set of challenges.
Sisters Georgia and Sophia Scott discuss their documentary 'Lost in Lebanon', which follows four Syrian refugees living in the neighbouring country, giving a human face to a dehumanised conflict.
Ismail Alabdullah is a volunteer rescue worker in Aleppo. He’s desperate for the international community to protect civilians trapped in the devastated city.
There's much to fear in Trump's America, and for nobody is this truer than Muslim refugees. In the small town of Clarkston, Georgia, live the Dallou family, who arrived here seeking refuge from violence in Syria.
Director Orlando von Einsiedel’s documentary ‘The White Helmets’ pays tribute to the sacrifice and heroism of the volunteer rescue workers risking everything to save civilian lives in Syria.
In eastern Syria, the war against ISIS is being waged by a feminist army. But what’s driving young Kurdish women to take up arms, knowing they may never return?
Syrian Civil Defence volunteer Mahmood Adam reflects on his work as a White Helmet and on rescuing civilians after the Douma massacre, one of the deadliest attacks of the war.
A new report by the Home Affairs Select Committee concludes that David Cameron’s target of resettling 20,000 Syrian refugees by 2020 is unlikely to be met.
Paul Refsdal lived alongside Jhabat al-Nusra ‘martyrdom seekers’ in Syria to understand what motivates them in his challenging documentary Dugma: The Button.
The British government have voted against granting 3,000 Syrian children refugees asylum in the United Kingdom, stripping them of a chance of safety, and neglecting any sign of humanity along the way. Why? Because they have the luxury of safety already.