Community leaders

Meet Australian Syrian Community Leaders**

Khaled Almedyab (ACT/NSW)

Khaled, an Australian-Syrian citizen, stands at the intersection of international justice, migration law, and post-conflict transition. With scholarly and practical foundations forged at The Hague, Khaled has a nuanced understanding of policy formation and grassroots realities.

A seasoned practitioner, Khaled has advanced humanitarian efforts in Syria, catalyzing relief and advocating for systematic change. His leadership in the Australian-Syrian diaspora seamlessly bridges community mobilisation and counsel for policymakers. Khaled's work exemplifies dedicated advocacy, elevating marginalized voices and shaping a forward-looking vision of post-conflict restoration.

ANAS KHAWAM (NSW)

Anas Khawam is an influential entrepreneur and community advocate who has significantly impacted the Syrian community in Australia. As the founder of Yaakoot Solution, he offers business education and strategic support to empower Syrian entrepreneurs, helping them establish and grow successful ventures. Beyond his professional pursuits, Anas collaborates closely with local councils and multicultural platforms, tirelessly promoting the interests of Syrian immigrants and ensuring their voices are heard. His dedication has positioned him as a cornerstone in supporting Syrian migrants, fostering economic empowerment, and facilitating their seamless integration into Australian society.

MUHAMMAD BAKRI (VIC)

Muhammad Bakri, an Australian-Syrian businessman, promotes Australia's reputation globally through his development work. With a background in construction and luxury cars, Muhammad has built an international brand synonymous with quality and innovation.

Beyond commercial success, Muhammad is passionate about philanthropy, focusing on refugees and vulnerable populations in Syria. He supports humanitarian programs, making a substantial difference in the lives of those affected by conflict. By combining business excellence with social responsibility, Muhammad inspires others to harness their accomplishments for the greater good.

Rima Flihan (QLD)

Rima Flihan, a Syrian writer and human rights advocate, weaves artistic expression with social justice. Raised in Syria, she scripted influential TV dramas and emerged as a voice for peaceful protests and democratic reform during the 2011 Syrian demonstrations. After facing threats, Flihan went into exile but remains engaged in cultural and humanitarian work, using her writing to highlight the realities of Syrians affected by conflict. She advocates for inclusive governance, emphasizing women's roles in shaping a peaceful future. Through literary innovation and advocacy, Flihan champions storytelling to foster empathy and collective hope.

ASSEM ALWANI (SA)

Dr. Assem Alwani is a distinguished Syrian Australian citizen and the leader of Australians for Syria in South Australia. His countless contributions to the Syrian community are truly remarkable, showcasing his commitment to fostering unity and cultural understanding. Dr. Alwani has played a pivotal role in building bridges between the Syrian community in South Australia and the broader Australian society, promoting harmony and collaboration. His active involvement has greatly facilitated the integration of new Syrian arrivals into the Australian community, ensuring their smooth transition and inclusion. Through his dedicated representation of the Syrian community in Adelaide, Dr. Alwani has left a lasting and positive impact on the people of South Australia, earning widespread respect and admiration.

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