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Forget about antiquities; what about Palmyra's civilians? ...

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Forget about antiquities; what about Palmyra's civilians?

 
 

When the so-called Islamic State took over Palmyra 10 months ago, most of its residents found themselves among Syria's estimated 6.6 million internally displaced people (IDPs), often forgotten in the country's ongoing civil conflict. Now they are hoping to go home.



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Little to go home to in war-torn Pakistan

 
 

Pakistan's government plans to return people displaced by fighting, but hasn't set aside the funds to rebuild their communities.



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