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Lebanese man returns home after 32 yrs in Syrian prisons

In 1992, Hamwi worked as a merchant, selling various goods in the town of Chekka in northern Lebanon

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Hamwi meets his grandchildren for the first time. Pic/AP

Hamwi meets his grandchildren for the first time. Pic/AP

Suheil Hamwi spent 32 years in a Syrian prison, and now, after an offensive by insurgents that toppled the government of Bashar Assad, he’s finally returned to his home in Lebanon.

In 1992, Hamwi worked as a merchant, selling various goods in the town of Chekka in northern Lebanon. On the night of Eid il-Burbara, or Saint Barbara’s Day—a holiday similar to Halloween—a man came to his door to buy some whiskey.

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