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This book took a long time to finish, mostly because it is so thoroughly tragic that I could only handle it in small chunks. I have been reading a lot lately about the refugee crisis and Middle Eastern politics, and this is definitely the most difficult book of that series so far. Yazbek is a true journalist, recording the atrocities suffered by the protesters in Syria with minute detail and at extreme personal cost. Her work is all the more terrifying because it only documents the first 100 day
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An incredibly difficult read, but an extremely important one. Yazbek’s diary documents a series of horrific human rights abuses in Syria during the first 100 days of the uprising in 2011. Peaceful protests turn into massacres as security forces open fire onto unarmed Syrian citizens. The protestors keep returning to the streets day after day, keep getting murdered, all while standing strongly by their values of anti-violence and anti-sectarianism (both of which the regime tries to play up, paint
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