Surviving in Lebanon: before and after. Civil War Forget Impossible

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Until 1975, Lebanon was called "Little Switzerland". Little, but rich, mainly a Christian country, financial and banking capital of the Arab world. In 1975, civil war happened to Livan.

The confrontation of Christians and Muslims lasted 15 years. The country turned out to be ruined for one generation. And the whole generation has grown, without having other childhood memories, except for the military associated with the war. Probably, Lebanese ever will never be rejected by the Civil War in any country. Because they are not rejoicing severe illness. Neither she treats and does not solve any problems. In this incredible photographic method, people captured at the camera during the civilian, again starred in the same places and, if lucky, with the same people. Nothing can show clearly than the world is different from the war, and health is from illness.

Found children

From above: August 8, 2002, Tarik Al Jidda. Samir Bu Shnak with her two children Khalid and headlights.

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Bottom: August 8, 1986, Tarik El Jedde. Samir Bu Shnak in search of his children after the explosion of the car.

Loves

From above: June 2002. Abed Zhumaa and Aryzh Estefan in the Ashrafiya area.

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Bottom: June 1983. Abed Zhumaa and Ariz Estefan two days before the wedding posing for the German magazine.

Refugees

From above: July 13, 2002, Camp of Palestinian refugees Sabra and Shatila. Hadija El Khatib, Amal El Shway and Maha Hamana.

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Bottom: July 13, 1983, Camp of Palestinian refugees Sabra and Shatila. Hadija El Khatib, Amal El Shway and Maha Hamana pray for victims of mass murder during the holiday of Eid Al-Fitr (Uraza Bayram in Russia).

The president

From above: February 2002. Sin El Fil. President Amin Zhmail.

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Bottom: February 1978, headquarters of the Falangistan Party. Brothers Amine and Bashir Zhmail during clashes between the Armed Forces of the Syrian Nationalist Party of Lebanon and the Lebanese Army in Fayady. Bashir was killed four years later.

Comrades

From above: September 23, 2002, district decan. Mold Antonios (on a wheelchair) and Claude Huri.

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Bottom: 1982, Ehmez. MODE Antonios and Claude Huri (Soldiers of the Lebanese Forces, Armed Christian Militia) with comrades in training managing armored machinery.

Faster, higher, stronger. Hotter

From above: June 5, 2002, Sportrodok.

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Bottom: June 15, 1982, Sportrodok during the Israeli invasion.

Civilians

From above: September 16, 2002. Camp of Palestinian refugees Sabra and Shatila.

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Bottom: September 16, 1982, Camp of Palestinian refugees Sabra and Shatila after a massacre.

Friends

Left: December 15, 2002, Place Hfarhim. Kamal Ghannam, friends in Naziolnality, and his wife Salch.

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On right: December 15, 1983, Chipharhim. Kamal Ghannam during the "Mining War", one of the episodes of the fifteen-year-old civil war.

Prince

Left: Head of the Progressive Socialist Party, one of the Friends of Princes Valid Jumblat in 2002. Known in principle rejection of religious retail inside Lebanon.

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On right: Walid Jumblat after the attempt in 1982.

Lebanese

From above: 2000s, southern suburbs of Beirut. Naval Barakat and her children.

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Bottom: 1980s, the southern suburbs of Beirut. Naval Barakat with arms in hand.

Socialists

From above: February 15, 200, Dmitry. Karam Zahretdin, Said Nasre and Taufik Zahrewdin.

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Bottom: February 15, 1984, Baisur village during the Mountain War. Karam Zahretdin, Said Nasre and Taufik Zahretdin (progressive socialist party) after establishing control over the city.

Street

Left: February 15, 1986, Shodek district, Beirut. Demarcation line.

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On right: February 15, 2002, Shodek district, Beirut. Nadzhib Schbaro goes to the store.

Mother

Left: August 8, 1989, Salza. Christian Juman Azar at the funeral of his two daughters, Ribies and Maya.

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On right: August 8, 2002, Ain Aar. Jumman Azar with her husband Nabil and two sons - Reed and Raja.

Father

From above: September 10, 2002. Ali Reed with the son of Hasan.

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Bottom: November 10, 1989. Member of the Motion "Amal" Ali Reed with the son of Hasan on the demarcation line.

Twelve years with war

Left: May 12, 2002. Asmakhan Mrad with Son Joe waiting for a school bus.

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On right: February 12, 1990. Asmakhan Mrad with his son and an unknown fighter are hiding from sniper fire.

One who did not shoot

Left: July 1, 2002, Sanaye. Abdul Rauf Salam, the doctor of the Red Cross.

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On right: July 1, 1988, Hamra district. The Red Cross doctor Abdul Rauf Salaam after the explosion ranked 34 people, assisted.

Survived

Left: May 15, 2009. Crossroads of UNESCO. Ali Hussein Hasha and his cousin Yahya.

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On right: March 14, 1989. The intersection of UNESCO. Wounded Hussein Hasha.

Boys

Left: July 22, 2002, Beirut. Zarife Haddad with nephew George Milk. On the table - the photo of the late Senior Brother George.

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On right: July 22, 1989, Beirut. Haddad's dawn, together with the neighbor, Amal Lidkani mourn over the nephew.

Backgammon

Left: August 13, 2002, Dora. Marvan Shamusham.

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On right: February 13, 1990, Dora. Marvan Shamsham, Soldier "Lebanese Forces", plays backgammon with Tony Akle.

House

Left: April 28, 2002. Baabdat. Christine Labaki.

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On right: April 28, 1990. Christine Labaki is studying destruction in his home.

Twelve years of the world

Left: November 17, 1990, seeds. Mohammed El Salegh with a sister Malyak on the balcony listen to news about the removal of the demarcation line near them.

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On right: November 17, 2002, seeds. Mohammed El Salegh with a sister Malyak stand on the balcony.

Mother and daughter

Left: July 28, 1993. The war has already been officially over, but in practice conflicts continue, as always after long civil wars. Hospital Jamal Abdel. Hadice Takhni with daughter Sarah.

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On right: July 28, 2002. Aitit village. Hadice Takhni with daughter Sarah.

Wall

Left: December 6, 1975. Quarantine. Murders after checking belonging to religion specified in passports.

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On right: March 6, 2002. Quarantine.

Two

Left: 1984, Kesruan. Saud Abu Shibl and Tony Khalil, Soldiers of the Lebanese Force, in the training camp.

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On right: 2002, Kesruan. Saud Abu Shibl, an employee of a secular social fund, at home on the balcony. Tony Khalil died during the war.

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