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Syria’s Students: Going to School in a War Zone (24 photos)
More than six years of conflict in Syria has reduced much of the countryside and area surrounding Damascus to rubble, damaging or destroying nearly everything that might hold a community or society together. Yet, thousands of families still live in these besieged towns and villages, or in nearby camps for the internally displaced—and they still try their best to give their children a chance to learn. In areas that have been captured (or recaptured) and are considered safe, or regions that are relatively untouched by the war, Syrian students are making their way to class, despite the risks. The region remains a war zone, however, and air strikes have hit several schools in recent months.
Syrian schoolchildren run past heavily damaged buildings in the rebel-held area of Jobar, on the eastern outskirts of the Syrian capital of Damascus, on April 30, 2016.
(Amer Almohibany / AFP / Getty)
https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2017/11/syrias-students-going-to-school-in-a-war-zone/545474/