The long roads leading out of the center of the Syrian province of Hama wind up and down along the Sahl al-Ghab, the forested plains that crown the northern part of the province. Large fields in various shades of green meet the eye, the path lined by pink blossoms marking the long-awaited Syrian spring. Hassan Duleybi calls Sahl al-Ghab his home. He lives in Jamasat Udayat al-Sharia, a village of rows of gray cement houses, interspersed with the…