
“The clothes were still there. Schoolbags too. The refrigerator was still full of food that had become moldy (…) It looked like the people in the house had gone out for an hour and were going to come back. » When Nayla al-Abbasi enters her sister Rania’s apartment in Damascus, after the fall of the Assad regime, twelve years have passed since the disappearance of her entire family. “The walls and curtains were sad, as if they were moaning about their absence,” she wrote on social media.
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