b_179_129_16777215_00_images_TUR130326AA001.jpegREYHANLI, TURKEY - Just off the main street of Reyhanli, a lone figure waves from a third-story window, directing the way to an unlikely university campus, which is actually housed in a dingy apartment in the dusty border town.

Inside, Professor Musaba al-Jamal welcomes his guests and details how he wants to save Syria’s “lost generation”—by using education to sharpen the minds that will, in turn, rebuild the shattered country once the war is over.
“This isn’t revolution by guns but revolution by learning,” said al-Jamal, the founder and director of the Free Syrian University (FSU).

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