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QARDAHA, LATAKIA, Syria — There is a long, winding road leading to what was once the family home of ousted Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad just outside Latakia on Syria's Mediterranean coast.
President Bashar al-Assad has left Syria behind ... Despite the luxury, the home now stands as a relic of a bygone era, with its heating and electricity still running — a stark contrast to ...
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Bashar al-Assad was never expected to rule Syria ... thousands of Syrians and uprooted some 12 million others from their ...
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The World from PRX on MSNFor this photographer, the fall of Assad means a rediscovery of his home countryAlaa Hassan was 25 years old when the uprisings against Bashar al-Assad began in Syria. He was part of the movement that grew ...
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Al-Monitor on MSNDisplaced Syrians leave camps to pitch tents near destroyed homesAref Shamtan, 73, preferred to pitch a tent near his destroyed home in northwest Syria rather than stay in a camp for the ...
Syrian refugees living in Lebanon grapple with whether to return home now that Bashar al-Assad's dictatorship has fallen. Many are hesitating. Something like 6 million Syrians face a decision.
Neighbors and colleagues reported on each other everywhere. Now, Syrians are shadowed by the question of who among them had ...
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Bashar al-Assad’s Regime Has Fallen in Syria. How Will This Impact An Already Fractured Region?Bashar al-Assad’s regime had withstood more than a ... 3 million Syrian refugees – many of whom it hopes will return home now that Assad’s government is gone. For Iraq and Lebanon, this ...
Syrians had remained silent about the bodies dumped in countless basements by Assad’s forces. Rescue teams now are moving from home to home excavating remains.
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