Elderly persons forced to work hard jobs in Syria to support themselves or their families ...Syria

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Enab Baladi – Linda Ali Seventy-something-year-old Abu Laith leaves his home every day at six in the morning to work on a taxi he rents monthly from one of his friends. He roams the streets of Latakia, looking for passengers, but finds few due to the high fares caused by the frequent rise in gasoline prices. Abu Laith, a father of five sons and two daughters, lives with his wife and two of his sons in their home in the suburb of Saqoubin. He suffers from high blood pressure and diabetes, yet he cannot leave his job because his retirement salary is no more than 290,000 Syrian pounds ($19 USD), an amount insufficient for his medication and family food. The worst suffering for the seventy-somet

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