50 Years of Déjà-Vu: Archiving the Gaps of Lebanon’s Unresolved Conflict
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Fifty years after the outbreak of the civil war, Lebanon remains a prisoner of the same lines of fracture. Historians and authors of "Le Liban en guerre" (Folio), Dima de Clerck and Stéphane Malsagne decipher this endless crisis for Marianne.
50 Years of Déjà-Vu: Archiving the Gaps of Lebanon’s Unresolved Conflict
The events of April 13, 1975—commonly referred to as the Beirut Bus Massacre—marked the start of brief but deadly armed clashes between Christian Phalangist and Palestinian militants. The violence began with an altercation outside a church in East Beirut between members of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and the Phalangist Kataeb Party, escalating later that day with an ambush on a bus carrying Palestinian and Lebanese supporters of …
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