P
lease don’t go, darling, come straight home, was the panicked plea from Tahani’s mother when she found out about the Facebook invite to a rare protest in central Damascus.
Determined, the fourth-year psychology student, went anyway scrambling to get to the rallying point after her last lecture.
It was early March, 2011, the early days of Syria’s Arab Spring uprising.
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