The sound of silence reigns as Beirutis hold their breath
Mona Fawaz
Photo: Wiaam Haddad, 2024
Growing up during Beirut’s civil war, in the 1970s and 80s, you quickly learnt that silence can come in many forms. The most common version we experienced, relative quiet, often accompanied the anxiety felt before a battle that could erupt at any moment, but also the opportunity to breathe and check in on loved ones while it was still possible.
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