In Syria, a once-quiet village tips into revolution
Anadan, in the shadow of Syria’s second-largest city, has expelled Bashar Assad’s forces. It’s another tug on the tightrope the president is walking.
Off the main highway leading from the city of Aleppo, a handful of Kalashnikov-toting young men, some with their faces covered in scarves, stand at a checkpoint near the entrance to this small village. Close by flutters the green, white and black flag of Syria’s opposition.
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