When Syrian grandfather Omar Kafozi returned to his house near Damascus after the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad, he saw unfathomable destruction. Now pillows and plants illuminate the wreckage he’s determined to call home again. “As soon as we found out that … the regime was gone and people were coming back … we packed our things” and packed up the car, says Kafozi, 74, standing in the ruins of his home in a former rebel bastion near the capital.
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