Homs, SANA –Years of terrorism and bitterness of living in outside camps was dispersed at the moment of return to homeland, to the neighborhoods and the smell of soil.
Tales narrated by a number of Syrian families who have suffered from the crimes of terrorism and the pain of coercive displacement.
Ahmad Abd al-Razak Suleiman, a Syrian citizen who returned to Deir Ba’albah neighborhood in Homs, told SANA that they were forced to flee the area because of the acts of terrorism.
He went with his family to Lebanon as he was treated badly and witnessed a lot of harassment.
‘We decided to return to our houses after liberating the region from terrorism,” Abd al-Razak said, adding that “the joy of my children was great after they went to school which is few meters away from our house,” .
The case of Ahmed Abd al-Razzaq is one of many cases that summarize the bitter years of forced displacement by terrorism.
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