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Syria: Women suffer sexual harassment in Rukban. The most beautiful Arab girls (photos) Beautiful Syrian

ABOUT Syria little is known in the countries of Europe and America, except that there is a war going on there and crowds of refugees are fleeing in the hope of saving themselves and their families from the devastating hostilities.

Middle Eastern country Syria is located in western Asia and is washed by the Mediterranean Sea. Syria is rightfully the cradle ancient civilization, and its capital Damascus is one of the oldest cities and the most ancient capital in the world.

Syria is also called the “beating heart of the Arab world.” These are rocky deserts, flowering valleys of the Euphrates and gardens of amazingly picturesque mountains. For almost four centuries, Syria was part of the Ottoman Empire
More than 20 million people live in Syria, and the majority of these people - about 70% - are Sunni Muslims. Another 10% are Alawites - representatives of the Shiite Muslim sects. Ironically, Alawites have dominated the government for decades, for example, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is an Alawite. Another 10% of the population are Christians, and the remaining small percentage- Druze. Syria is an Arabic-speaking country; only 10% of the population speaks Kurdish.

Syrian women And girls generally obey the traditions of orthodox society, are obedient daughters and marry with the consent of their parents. WITH Syrian It is impossible to date even out of simple sympathy if the young man has not previously introduced her to his family and declared his serious intentions to her parents. See also:
Syrians, like all women of the Middle East, are optimistic and cheerful, love makeup, bright clothes, and sometimes, like , they abuse plastic surgery. See also: . In Syria it is difficult to be a famous person, a star, a model, because this does not always correspond to the traditions of Muslim society. But Syria is famous for its beautiful female voices, so there are many famous singers in this country.
IN Top 17 most beautiful Syrian women included famous Syrian and American actresses, Syrian singers and a beauty pageant winner.

17. Jumana Murad(born April 1, 1975, Damascus, Syria) is a famous Syrian actress.

15.Shannon Elizabeth Fadal(born September 7, 1973 USA) - American actress, former model. She starred in the films: “American Pie”, “Scary Movie”, “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back”, etc. Her father is an Arab Christian of Syrian origin.


14. Dina Hayek(born June 10, 1982 Jounieh, Lebanon) - Lebanese singer. Her father is Lebanese and her mother is Syrian.

13. Fabiola Al-Ibrahim / Fabiola Al-Ibrahim(1993) - competition winner Miss Arab USA 2015 / Miss Arab USA 2015


11. Assala Nasri(born May 15, 1969 Damascus) is an Arab singer of Syrian origin. Since 2006, citizen of Bahrain.


10.Amal Arafa / Amal Arafa(born February 5, 1972 Damascus) - Syrian actress and singer.

9. Madiha Knefati(born April 14, 1984 Aleppo) - Syrian actress.

8.Sulaf Fawakherji / Sulaf Fawakherji(born July 27, 1977 Latakia, Syria) - Syrian film and television actress, known for her bright eyes. She has played countless roles in Syrian soap operas. She was one of the torchbearers at the 2008 Summer Olympics.

7. Noura Rahal / Noura Rahal- popular Lebanese-Syrian singer. Her father is Lebanese and her mother is Syrian.

4. Lilia al-Atrash / Lilia al-Atrash(born August 18, 1981 Damascus, Syria) is a Syrian television actress.

2. Kinda Hanna(born December 16, 1984) - Syrian actress. Behind the scenes, Kinda is called the “Syrian Cinderella,” predicting a successful career for her on television. Kinda Hanna is similar to the Russian TV presenter Tina Kandelaki, who heads the site.

1. Nesreen Tafesh / Nesreen Tafesh(born April 29, 1970, Aleppo, Syria) - Syrian actress. Her father is Palestinian, her mother is Syrian.


So thanks arrived to the Russian soldier from Syrian women!

The youth project “School of Contemporary Art” (with which the well-known organization “Network” actively collaborated) came up with a calendar for 2017 with the participation of women from the Syrian cities of Aleppo, Tartus, Latakia and Suveda.

Every month, a Syrian girl speaks in the first person to a Russian soldier about what is on her heart. Instead of the traditional and familiar holidays, the calendar marks events related to the most important positive changes in recent months on Syrian territory.

IN Lately Western media often refer to the accounts of “Syrian girls” who write in impeccable English about how they suffer daily from the actions of the Russians. Moreover, these “girls” cannot even respond in Arabic to offers of help. All more it becomes clear to people that these poignant stories These are written not by eight-year-old girls, but by CIA SMM specialists, but for the organizers and participants of the project it is important that those who fight terrorists know what the real daughters of Syria think about them.

Each girl wears a traditional Russian headdress - kokoshnik, as a symbol of respect for the culture of the country that stood up to defend its native state.

On December 17, the calendars will be handed over to the Russian military and humanitarian flight of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations to Syria.

Let's flip through the calendar!

02. February


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03. March


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04. April


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05. May


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06. June


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07. July


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08. August


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Beauties from Syria prepared an unexpected New Year's gift for the Russian military - 12 girls from different Syrian cities posed for a special calendar for 2017. This calendar will soon be received by soldiers and officers who are currently in Syria.

12 Syrian girls from Aleppo, Tartus, Latakia and Suveda posed for the calendar, which will be presented as New Year's gift Russian military. Each girl wears a kokoshnik on her head “as a symbol of respect for the culture of the country that stood up to defend its native state.” Marked in red ink on the calendar major events Syrian war.



On each page, along with a photograph, an appeal to Russian soldiers with what is “in the heart” of Syrian women. Thus, the month of August is represented by Fatima Duksi with the phrase “At least to see you on the MiG,” and October is represented by Yara Hasan with the apt “Tell me who your commander-in-chief is, and I will tell you who you are.” All the heroines of the calendar are currently students of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia.


“By participating in the creation of the calendar, I wanted to say “Thank you” to those who protect my family and loved ones who are now in my hometown of Aleppo, and this is only a small part of how I can thank the Russian military,” Maram Khimsi told reporters from Aleppo, one of the project participants. On December 17, the calendar will be sent to Syria on a humanitarian flight from the Ministry of Emergency Situations to be handed over to the Russian military.


According to the authors of the project, recently the Western media are increasingly talking about the accounts of “Syrian girls”, who daily have impeccable English language tell in in social networks about how they suffer from the Russians. As a rule, these “girls” cannot even answer Arabic to offers of help. It becomes obvious that all these poignant stories are the work of Western SMM specialists. For the project participants and its organizers, it is important “that the Russian military fighting terrorists know what the daughters of Syria really think about them.”



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Moscow, February 16. The humanitarian situation in the Rukban refugee camp remains catastrophic, with the situation especially dire for women. As noted in a statement by the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, many women in Rukban become victims of sexual harassment, and mothers are afraid to let their daughters out into the street.

“The most vulnerable are women, children and people with disabilities who have no support and are forced to fend for themselves,” UNHCR spokesman Andrej Mahecic stressed at a briefing in Geneva on Saturday.

He said that UNHCR representatives spent more than a week in Rukban talking with refugee families. Special attention they gave to women of all ages in the camp. Mahecic noted that women and children make up most population of Rukban. According to him, early marriages of girls became a common situation in the camp, some of the women were subjected to a series of marriages, and some admitted that they were forced to use sex as a last resort to survive.

“Many women are afraid to leave their filthy shelters or tents because there is a serious risk of sexual violence and harassment,” Mahecic added.

He clarified that UNHCR staff met with mothers who do not let their daughters leave the premises, even to temporarily constructed schools. At the same time, many have to live in makeshift shelters. Children walk barefoot through puddles and mud even in rainy and cold weather. Within a month, at least eight young children died in the camp.

At the same time, it is practically impossible to buy anything from refugees in Rukban. Some goods are supplied to Rukban, but their prices are too high. There is no medical service in the camp, and the general level of sanitary and hygienic conditions remains catastrophic.

Families interviewed by UNHCR at Rukban reported that they wanted to return home and wanted a concrete and effective solution to their problems. Some refugees have been in the camp for more than four years, and the children who were born in Rukban do not have any documents.

Mahecic also said that UNHCR delivered a humanitarian convoy to Rukban. The operation was carried out jointly with the Syrian Arab Red Crescent over the past nine days and was one of the largest. Assistance was provided to more than 40,000 refugees in Rukban. Syrians received food, medicine and medical equipment, warm clothes, feminine hygiene products, children's toys and educational supplies.

The armed conflict in Syria has been ongoing since 2011. One of the most pressing issues today is the return of refugees to their places. permanent residence and restoration of peaceful life in the country. The situation remains particularly difficult in the Rukban refugee camp.

Residents of the camp reported that US-backed militants were preventing them from leaving Rukban. Earlier, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported that Damascus is supported by the Russian side so that refugees can freely leave Rukban. The checkpoints will begin operating on February 19.

Anyone who thinks that all Arab girls are enslaved individuals, wrapped from head to toe in a burqa and subject to the whims of a despot husband, is mistaken. In fact, everything is not so, and now you will see it.

The most beautiful Arab girls

Meet Afef Jnifen, a model and TV presenter from Tunisia. Possessing a strong character and a desire for independence, she ignored the standards of society and went to study in Switzerland. This was followed by a move to Paris, where she was offered to become a model. Her work gave her a priceless gift - the opportunity to travel. But for her it turned out to be Italy, where she lives to this day.

French dancer of Algerian origin Amelia Zidane. This beauty is not only one of the TOP 5 belly dancers in the world, but is also the first dancer to appear on the cover of a glossy magazine without being a model.

A real sex symbol of the Middle East - originally from Lebanon. Since childhood, the girl was beautiful and incredibly talented. At the age of 16, she won the Miss Lebanon competition. By the age of 20, she began to grace the covers of fashion magazines, and in 2002, her singing career began. At the age of 18 she gave birth to a daughter, and in 2009 she became a grandmother.

Nancy Ajram is a famous singer originally from Beirut. She released her first album at the age of 15, and at 17 she joined the list of professional artists in Lebanon. But she won fans not only with her sweet voice, but also with her interesting appearance: a brunette with bright blue eyes.

Stylish Arab girls

Wife and mother of the heir. She is considered one of the stylish women of the Islamic world, and this is not surprising. The Moroccan princess's wardrobe is filled with evening dresses with traditional patterns and embroidered with precious stones. At social events, she looks like the sultana from the film “The Magnificent Century.”

Dina Abdulaziz is a slender and incredibly beautiful brunette, mother of three children and wife of the prince of Saudi Arabia. For a long time, Dina and her husband lived in New York, and it was there that she formed the opinion that Arab girls can also choose what to wear.

By the way, in the summer of 2016, Dina Abdulaziz became the editor-in-chief of the fashion magazine Vogue Arabia.

Hijab and oriental girls

Arab girls in hijab are a separate category of oriental beauty. As the proverb says: “The wife is the rose of the house.” Therefore in Islam female beauty must be hidden from prying eyes.

Look how beautiful Arab girls look (photos below) in hijab.

And if a young girl is still allowed to be uncovered, then for married women the absence of a hijab is unforgivable. Today, this traditional clothing is mandatory to wear in Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan. And in countries such as Tajikistan, Turkey and Tunisia, wearing the hijab in government agencies and educational institutions is prohibited.

Myths about the appearance of Arab girls

Many people believe that Arabs (without exception) are black-haired, have dark skin and black eyes, and all Arab girls are plump and have curly hair. But this is not so, because most of them are very similar to Europeans, but have an oriental twist.

The Middle East is actually a place where three races mix: African, European and Asian. When describing Arab culture, it should be noted that it is diverse. For example, in Syria, Lebanon and Algeria, the skin of the population ranges from light milky to chocolate, and in Sudan, beige and olive tones are very common.

Eyes are the highlight that all Arab girls have. The photos of the enchanting looks presented in this article are proof of this. The shade of the eyes ranges from bright blue to black, the figure of oriental beauties resembles a guitar, and the hair comes in not only dark shades.

Arab girls know a lot about natural beauty and cosmetics. That is why many beauty secrets of oriental women deserve special attention:

  • Argan oil is the number 1 product in the collection of Arabian beauties. It is applied in its pure form to the face, eyelashes, eyebrows and hair.
  • Amla extract is a miracle remedy for rapid hair growth. You can use both powder and oil.
  • Rose water is an excellent refreshing facial tonic that can replace the micellar water that many women are accustomed to.
  • Turmeric is the basis of face masks. To prepare, you need to mix 2 tbsp. l. milk and the same amount pink water, a pinch of turmeric and 50 g of flour.

Arabic models

Girls always dream of conquering the world's catwalks, and in the Eastern world there are such desires too. Here are a few beauties who have conquered the world's catwalks.

Iman Mohamed Abdulmajid is the first representative of the Arab world to stand on Western podiums. In the mid-70s, she posed for Vogue and participated in the shows of Yves Saint Laurent, Klein, and Versace.

Kenza Fourati is the first Arab model of Muslim origin to take part in a bikini photo shoot.

Hana Ben Abdelsalem is a Tunisian model and the face of Lancome.

Rima Fakih is the first representative of the Arab world to win the title of Miss USA.

Singers

Zizi Adele is an Egyptian singer born in Kuwait. Fame came to the girl in 2005, when she took 3rd place in the Star Academy song competition. Just 2 years later she signed a contract with the largest music production company in Arab countries.

Latifa is a Tunisian singer whose first album was released in 1988. The beauty sings not only in Arabic, but also in French. To date, she has released 70 videos, 20 albums and starred in several films.

Sofia El Marik is a singer who starred in a diaper commercial at the age of 4. At the age of 15 she received the role of Sophia Loren in a Moroccan film. Her singing career began with participation in the show "Star Academy".

Melissa, like many previous Arab girls, was born in Lebanon and is considered one of the popular singers in the Arab world. Melissa sang a duet with the famous musician Akon.

Amar Al Tash is the most photogenic artist in the Arab world. In 2008 she became the most sexy woman, and in 2010 she was in 15th place in the TOP 100 sexiest Arab beauties.

Amina Kaddour is a supermodel originally from Algeria.

Actresses

Our rating of “Beautiful Arab Girls” continues with an actress from Syria, Sulaf Fawakerji. Remarkably, she became famous thanks to her bright eyes. She has played in many Syrian soap operas, in 2008 she was one of the torchbearers at the Summer Olympics, and in 2011 she spoke out in defense of Bashar al-Assad.

Mahtab Keramati is an Iranian-Persian actress and UN Goodwill Ambassador.

Nadine Agnatios is a green-eyed beauty and Lebanese TV presenter for a news channel.

Diana Karazon is a Jordanian-Palestinian Arab actress. But she became famous thanks to her participation in the Superstar competition and has since been recognized as the most successful singer in Jordan.

Gabrielle Bou Rashid is an Arab actress and Miss Lebanon titleholder. After the beauty contest, she began to receive offers from Lebanese film companies, and also starred in many videos.

Egyptian beauties

Undoubtedly, Cleopatra is considered one of the most beautiful Egyptian women in the world, but we can judge her external data only from the words of historians. But we can find out what the daughters of famous pharaohs are like now from the photographs of the following beauties.

Yara Naoum was born in Cairo, and in 2008 she won the title of Miss Egypt.

Elham Wagdi - represented her homeland at the Miss Universe competition.

Arwa Gowda is a model and actress who received the Egyptian Oscar for Best Actress.

The most stylish and influential woman in the Arab world

Her way of dressing shocked me United Arab Emirates. Girls living in Islamic countries admire her beauty, style and strong character. It is not surprising, because the former mayor of Qatar allowed his wife not only to remove her hijab, but also to participate in government affairs.

Meet Sheikha Moza bint Nasser al-Minsed - mother of 7 children, one of the most stylish first ladies in the world and public figure.

Having met her future husband at the age of 18, she was in no hurry to catch luck by the tail, but first entered the university, completed an internship at prestigious universities in America, and only then got married.

There is no hint in her images of true “Qatar fashion”, where women are dressed in abayas and wear headscarves. On rare occasions, Moza may appear in trousers, but she always wears a stylish turban on her head.

Now she is 59 years old, and you must agree, she looks amazing, and this once again emphasizes that Arab girls (the photo confirms this) can also look stylish and beautiful. However, there are rumors that in order to preserve her youth, Sheikha Moza underwent 12 plastic surgery and spent about two million dollars. And those who have at least once dealt with her foundation admire not only her appearance, but also with determination, perseverance, authority and incredible ability to work.

Style is the main weapon against stereotypes

These Arab girls and women challenged their traditions and became trendsetters, founders of their own brands and designers. No, we are not talking about representatives of Europe or America. A story about modern - beautiful women East.

Rania Al-Abdullah is a wife and mother of four children, one of whom is the crown prince of the kingdom. IN Everyday life he prefers jeans and T-shirts, but at social events he shines in luxurious outfits from famous designers. By the way, Giorgio Armani himself more than once called her his main muse.

Asma Al-Akhras is the graceful First Lady of Syria. Due to the fact that she grew up in England, she prefers to wear a hijab instead of a hijab. European style. Even stylists admire her carefully selected wardrobe, because Asma chooses her own outfits.

Amira Al-Tawil - princess and ex-wife Prince of Saudi Arabia.

She is very different from our usual idea of ​​what Arab young girls should be like. Amira is a fighter for human rights and, even after becoming a member of the royal family, did not change her principles.