“At the start, it felt like a prison, even though we are free to come and go,” Mr. Nabhan said. “It’s a prison,” Mr. Anholts said. Advertisement Continue reading the main story“In Syria, I had everything,” she said, “but I didn’t have freedom, and that’s very important. The granddaughter of a Palestinian refugee, Ms. Derbas has always been officially stateless, even though she was born in Syria. “We didn’t have any large complaints on the grounds that they don’t want to stay in a prison,” said a C.O.A.
Source: New York Times June 28, 2016 21:38 UTC