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In Damascus, Books Flood Bookstores: No Books Are Banned

Despite the political and community tensions that persist, a wind of unprecedented literary freedom blows over Damascus after more than half a century of censorship during the dictatorial reign of the Assad family, says The Christian Science Monitor.
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Despite the political and community tensions that persist, a wind of unprecedented literary freedom blows over Damascus after more than half a century of censorship during the dictatorial reign of the Assad family, says The Christian Science Monitor.

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