In a Damascus morgue, two women sift through pictures pinned on a bulletin board, one by one.
On Sunday, schools in the Syrian capital Damascus resumed classes for the first time in half a century without a dictator as president. Those in control now are Islamist rebels with a history of radicalism, but they have not yet imposed any Taliban-like restrictions, allowing both girls and boys to continue their education.
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