Perceptions of the Syrian Uprising from Shatila Camp
by Franklin Lamb
The uprising in Syria has re-opened some old wounds in Shatila camp and between the Baathist Assad regime, now in its 41st year, and Lebanon’s Palestinian refugees.
by Franklin Lamb
The uprising in Syria has re-opened some old wounds in Shatila camp and between the Baathist Assad regime, now in its 41st year, and Lebanon’s Palestinian refugees.
ShareBy: Franklin Lamb Camp Notes: Sliding toward more Nahr el Bareds? September 17, 2009 Martyr’s Square, Shatila Camp “Our lives in Palestinian Refugee camps, now 27 years after the Massacre at Sabra-Shatila, sometimes becomes nearly impossible to endure. Circumstances may change for the worse, our livelihoods diminish, our Zionist occupiers become more cruel and violent, [...]
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