Zeinab Masri|Ninar Khalifa Before 2011, Hamrin Asa’ad and her husband, both born in Qamishli city, could not have property of their own, even their families’ real properties were registered in the names of other citizens. Why? The couple was deprived of this basic right because they were ethnically born Kurdish and were denied the Syrian citizenship under the Special Census of 1962. Harmin and her husband, like many other Kurds, were stateless and legally classified ajanib (foreigners) in al-Hasakah governorate. In 2011, the Syrian government passed Decree No. 49. Hamrin, her husband, and both their family members were granted the Syrian citizenship. She and her husband could finall
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