A year ago, the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad fell. Since then, the extent of the atrocities that have taken place in Syria has slowly become known. Reporter Melvyn Ingleby visited the Tadamon neighborhood in Damascus, where perpetrators and victims have to move on together. But where the past still overshadows the present.
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- Guest:
- Melvyn Ingleby
- Presentation:
- Bram Endedijk
- Editorial:
- Esmee Dirks
- Assembly:
- Gal Tzadok-Hai
- Final editing:
- Tessa Colen, Nina van Hattum
- Production:
- Rhea Stroink
- Coordination:
- Belle Braakhekke
- Photo:
- Salwan Georges/The Washington Post
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