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Elias Khoury

Romancier, dramaturge et critique libanais. Auteur de plusieurs romans traduits dans de nombreuses langues.

  • The image depicts a war-torn urban environment. A soldier in military attire is seen guiding or restraining a person wearing a light-colored shirt. The setting suggests destruction, with debris scattered on the ground and the remnants of buildings in disrepair. In the background, another individual is partially visible, possibly further down the street. The overall atmosphere conveys a sense of tension and conflict. A Grave of Smoke Elias Khoury · July 2022 On 16 April 2013, in Tadamon, a district of Damascus, members of the Syrian armed forces shot dozens of civilians one by one in a mass grave and then incinerated them. Images of this massacre leaked in April 2022 led to war crime complaints in several European countries. Elias Khoury remembers. (…)
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