This podcast episode is the second part of a two-part interview with Walaa Mouma, a Syrian refugee now living in the UK. Walaa recounts her experiences living in Syria during the revolution and subsequent conflict, detailing the violence, sieges, and hardships she and her family endured. She describes the challenges of daily life under siege, including food shortages and the constant threat of violence. The conversation also touches on her successful application for a UK scholarship and her reflections on the fall of the Assad regime. Walaa's story highlights the resilience of the Syrian people and the lasting impact of conflict on individuals and families.