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Taha al-Baskini, left, Mohammed Ben Nasser, bottom, and others rehearse for "When We Were Alive," a play about soldiers who reunite after dying in combat, at the National Theater in Misrata, Libya, May 27, 2022. Whether in anti-war plays or at fast-food places that remind diners how inured they have become to weapons, Libyans are making it clear that they have had enough violence: "We want to taste life, not death." (Laura Boushnak/The New York Times)
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2021-06-14
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