War correspondents always risk their lives. Syrian journalists talk about the terrible truth of the war, the kidnapping and brutal murders of their colleagues. They had many opportunities to quit this job, erase the horror they had experienced and start a new life, but, having recovered from yet another injury, they return to work in hot spots. Leaving their families, children and relatives behind, they continue to report and fight for the truth. What drives them? What is the meaning of their life?
War as a Working Place