Five decades after the start of Lebanon’s civil war, veterans of the conflict are speaking out about their past role in the country’s warring militias and how they broke with their respective parties. With the threat of war ever present, they worry that young Lebanese – who do not learn the history of the conflict at school – will fall into the spiral of violence like they did. Our reporters Sophie Guignon and Chloé Domat went to meet them.
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