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Fadwa Soliman or Fadwa Suleiman ((アラビア語:فدوى سليمان)) is a Syrian actress of an Alawite descent who also became known for leading a sunni-majority protest against the Bashar al-Assad's government in Homs.〔Basma Atassi (23 Nov 2011) ("Q&A: Syria's daring actress" ), Al Jazeera.〕 She has become one of the most recognized faces of the Syrian Civil War.〔Khaled Yacoub Oweis (Jan 5, 2012) ("Syrian actress treads new stage in Syrian protests" ), Reuters.〕〔Amrutha Gayathri (March 31, 2012) ("Fadwa Suleiman: Actress And Alawite Icon Of Syrian Revolt Warns Of Sectarian Violence" ), ''International Business Times''.〕〔Deborah Pasmantier (March 30, 2012) ("Actress icon of Syrian revolt warns of sectarian warfare" ), Agence France-Presse.〕〔Mohamed Abi Samra (16.02.2012) ("Fadwa Suleiman : une pasionaria syrienne" ), ''Courrier International''.〕〔Hala Kodmani (24 décembre 2011) ("Fadwa Suleiman, pasionaria de Homs" ), ''Libération''〕〔("Fadwa Suleiman et ses espoirs pour la Syrie" ), Euronews, March 27, 2012.〕 ==Acting career== Born in Aleppo, Soliman moved to the capital Damascus to pursue an acting career where she performed in numerous plays, ''Maria's Voice'' and ''Media'', and in at least a dozen TV shows, including in ''The Diary of Abou Antar'' and ''Little Ladies''.〔 She also played an art teacher at an orphanage in "Small Hearts," a television series that helped raise awareness about human organ trafficking and was broadcast by several Arab channels. She also acted in an Arabic adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's "''A Doll's House''" at the Qabbani theater in Damascus.〔
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