Ram Hiramic was saddened when she looked at her two brothers’ beds.
Just a day previously, her family’s house in the Syrian capital Damascus had been full of life. But suddenly all was quiet. Her brothers had had enough of more than two years of civil war in the country. They no longer believed in life in a country in which more than 100,000 people had already been killed in front of a divided international community. And with no end in sight.



























