13 April 2014 - 22:41
News ID: 785
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Rasa - Thirty-nine years ago armed militias crept behind stone walls, snipers crouched on rooftops, and barricades invaded the streets of Lebanon, commencing a war that lasted for 15 years and claimed the lives of up to 170,000 people. Over a quarter of the country’s population was left wounded and displaced.
Lebanon’s civil war: The scars that remain

Rasa News Agency reports -

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