As a journalist making a documentary film, I visited Syria for 10 days. I was only allowed in government held areas. I was curious how people still live there after six years of the war.
To my surprise, despite the destruction, people in Damascus and other places still follow their daily routines like drinking the tea and playing social games in coffee shops.
#1 Coffee Shop In Old Damascus

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#2 Billboards Of President Al Assad Are Everywhere

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#3 Call To The Army

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#4 Female Soldier

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#5 Civilians And The Soldiers

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#6 Soldiers And Civilians

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#7 Destruction Of Homs

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#8 Street Of Damascus

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#9 Photographer In Old Town Of Damascus

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#10 Shopping In Central Souk In Damascus

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#11 Western Vs Eastern

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#12 Funeral Of Two Killed Christian Soldiers In Sadad

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#13 Destruction In Homs

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#14 Ghost Town Of Old Homs

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#15 Desacrated Fresco

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#16 Syrian Desert

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#17 Smoke And Rubbish On The Frontline

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#18 Susnet In Damascus

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#19 Boys In One Of Many Refugee Camps

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#20 No More Children In Maheen

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