Aref Shamtan, 73, preferred to pitch a tent near his destroyed home in northwest Syria rather than stay in a camp for the displaced following longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad’s ouster.
“I feel good here, even among the rubble,” Shamtan said, sipping tea at the tent near his field.
When he and his son returned after Assad’s December 8 overthrow, Shamtan found his village of Al-Hawash, nestled among farmland in central Hama province, badly damaged.
The roof of their house was gone and its walls…
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News Source: www.al-monitor.com

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