Urged by Assad to come back; some say they’ve been welcomed with torture A poster of Syrian President Bashar Assad that reads “Welcome in victorious Syria” is displayed on the border with Lebanon in July 2018.AP Many more who weathered the conflict in rebel-held territory now retaken by government forces are meeting a similar fate as President Bashar al-Assad’s regime deepens its longtime dependence on informers and surveillance. For Syrian refugees, going home usually requires permission from the government and a willingness to provide a full accounting of any involvement they had with the...
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