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One Year After a Massacre in al-Bayda, Residents Remain in Exile
Living on farms in the mountains near the village, they say they’re still too scared to return home.
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Sadek Abed Alrahman is a Syria Deeply contributor based in Damascus province. Karen Leigh is its managing editor.
Follow via RSSLiving on farms in the mountains near the village, they say they’re still too scared to return home.
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