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When a place has been besieged for
years and hunger stalks the streets, you might have thought people would
have little interest in books. But enthusiasts have stocked an
underground library in Syria with volumes rescued from bombed buildings -
and users dodge shells and bullets to reach it.
"We saw that it was vital to create a new library so that we could continue our education. We put it in the basement to help stop it being destroyed by shells and bombs like so many other buildings here," says Anas Ahmad, a former civil engineering student who was one of the founders. Read more...
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