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A close-up, slightly rotated photograph captures a handwritten sign taped to an overhead structure. The sign, a piece of white paper, features several lines of Arabic text written in black ink, running vertically across its surface. It is secured with clear tape to a rough, light-colored painted surface, which appears to be the underside of a beam or ceiling structure. A corroded metal rod protrudes from the left side of this upper structure. Below the sign and the painted surface, a section of dark grey corrugated metal is visible, possibly part of a roof or awning.

The text on the sign, translated from Arabic, reads: "Goldsmith shops in Al-Jiser Al-Abyad (White Bridge). Sunday 23/2/2025. Day of mourning for the soul of the deceased, martyred goldsmith Firas Al-Bahra." The sign serves as a public announcement, likely posted in the Al-Jiser Al-Abyad area of Damascus, Syria, to inform the community, particularly other goldsmiths, about a day of mourning. The mention of a "martyred goldsmith" suggests a somber event, indicating a loss within the local community. The image conveys a sense of public remembrance and tribute.
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Feb 23, 2025, 10:46 AM

Damascus, Syria

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A close-up, slightly rotated photograph captures a handwritten sign taped to an overhead structure. The sign, a piece of white paper, features several lines of Arabic text written in black ink, running vertically across its surface. It is secured with clear tape to a rough, light-colored painted surface, which appears to be the underside of a beam or ceiling structure. A corroded metal rod protrudes from the left side of this upper structure. Below the sign and the painted surface, a section of dark grey corrugated metal is visible, possibly part of a roof or awning. The text on the sign, translated from Arabic, reads: "Goldsmith shops in Al-Jiser Al-Abyad (White Bridge). Sunday 23/2/2025. Day of mourning for the soul of the deceased, martyred goldsmith Firas Al-Bahra." The sign serves as a public announcement, likely posted in the Al-Jiser Al-Abyad area of Damascus, Syria, to inform the community, particularly other goldsmiths, about a day of mourning. The mention of a "martyred goldsmith" suggests a somber event, indicating a loss within the local community. The image conveys a sense of public remembrance and tribute.

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