In Damascus, the traffic jams have resumed around the large arteries. In some quarters of Aleppo, the stalls are reopening behind facades that are still evaporated by the fighting. The images of a Syria that tries to revive with a form of daily life feed the idea of a country emerging from the war. Yet, behind this apparent lull, the anguish remains intact. For if the regime of Bashar al-Assad has collapsed, stability has not been imposed with i…
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In Damascus, the traffic jams have resumed around the large arteries. In some quarters of Aleppo, the stalls are reopening behind facades that are still evaporated by the fighting. The images of a Syria that tries to revive with a form of daily life feed the idea of a country emerging from the war. Yet, behind this apparent lull, the anguish remains intact. For if the regime of Bashar al-Assad has collapsed, stability has not been imposed with i…