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Mon. Nov. 26, 2007
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Family > Moms & Dads
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Nahr Al-Bared (Special Page)
Five Months After Destruction of Nahr Al-Bared
Soaad Al-Sayyed's Story
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Souad Al-Sayyed still camps with her children in a classroom strung with washing lines, two months after the battle for Nahr Al-Bared Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon ended.
Despite the stench from the neighboring toilet and piles of rubbish in the corridors, Al-Sayyed finds little comfort in the news that her time is up in her temporary home at a public school in Beddawi refugee camp, near the devastated camp.
"The school administration said they're moving us out tomorrow, but nobody told us where we're going," she said, cradling her four-month-old son Hassan who was born during the army's three-month siege of Nahr Al-Bared, ending on September 2.
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