Lebanon: The struggle to survive after escaping Syria
In Lebanon, the despair of refugees forced by conflict to flee their homes in neighbouring Syria is all-consuming. They have found shelter wherever they can – in makeshift camps beside rubbish dumps or bedding down in disused factories – but yearn for the lives they have been forced to abandon.
By Johanna Rogers | Notebook | Monday, 18 February 2013 at 4:02 pm
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