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Homs. La ville porte les stigmates du conflit. Homs. A view of the badly damaged center of the city. Article sur le site web du CICR, 23.02.2016: “ Carnet de bord : témoigner de la crise en Syrie. Cette semaine, le président du CICR, Peter Maurer, est en Syrie. Chaque jour, il livrera ses réflexions sur ce qu'il voit sur le terrain. […]Jeudi : « le repos : un luxe pour les humanitaires! » […]La ville est déserte, ce qui ajoute à l'impression de ville fantôme. La vieille ville de Homs a été détruite aussi, mais les habitants commencent à y revenir, quelques petites boutiques ont même rouvert, et vendent de la lessive en poudre en doses individuelles et de petites quantités d'huile végétale. […]. “ ICRC website article, 23.02.2016 : “ Diary: Bearing witness to the crisis in Syria. In late February 2016, our president Peter Maurer was in Syria. Each day he reflected on what he saw on the ground. […]Thursday: "Sleep is a scarce luxury in the humanitarian world." […] The city centre is a surreal scene of mass destruction. There is hardly a building that wasn't destroyed, a painful reminder of the cruelty of urban warfare, where civilians are the first victims. There are no people there anymore, adding to the impression of a ghost town. In the old town of Homs, there was destruction, too, but people are slowly returning, and even a few small shops have opened, selling washing powder in individual packets and small quantities of vegetable oil. “ […].

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