The Syrian artist surprised the artistic community with a modern image of her after she was released from prison about a month ago, and wrote the artist who spent 15 years behind bars saying "I did not die, as some think, I left two months ago from the women's prison, after years of injustice and oppression."

The artist had been accused in a drug-related case, and she did not stop saying that she was innocent and that she had been unjustly imprisoned "after one of the perpetrators fabricated the charge against her, and despite the knowledge of everyone that she was innocent, she was fought by everyone." She says.

 It is noteworthy that the artist is a graduate of the College of Pharmacy, and her name has fluctuated in a large number of artworks and has worked with many senior directors.

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