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Op-Ed: In Syria, my fame became a curse. Now it helps give meaning to my journey as a refugee

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion October 05, 2022

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In my homeland of Syria, I thought my fame would protect me. But after I received attention for seeming to speak out against the totalitarian and violent Assad regime, being famous suddenly became a curse. It sent me on a punishing journey I never would have chosen but which has had its own unexpected rewards. I knew everything was about to change when the head of a major Syrian movie studio ordered me to appear on television and apologize for... + full article



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