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The bittersweet freedom to grieve in Syria

The bittersweet freedom to grieve in Syria

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"Those who remember the disappeared would also disappear." Under dictator Bashar al-Assad, grieving publicly in Syria was punishable. Now the silenced stories of lost loved ones are emerging and public spaces to grieve have been created. Syrian architect Ammar Azzouz who lost his friend and colleague Tahir Sabai says in addition to having the right to remember, it's "a duty to remember." IDEAS hears about the lives of a father, a brother, Azzouz's classmate from architecture school and a singer who became the voice of the revolution.

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