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Unspoken exclusion: Inaccessible public transport isolates disabled Syrians

Summary by Syria Direct
HOMS — Using crutches, Anas Awad makes his way from his home in the Reef Dimashq city of Zamalka to the nearest bus stop each morning. To make it to his job at one of Syria’s state media agencies in Damascus each day, he runs a gauntlet of public transportation and infrastructure with no accommodations for disabled people like him.  “I suffer a lot because of public transportation. The buses are old and don’t take the conditions of people with d…
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Syria Direct broke the news in on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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