Syria crisis: A brush with the brutal world of child refugees
On a street in East Beirut, two small boys sit on the pavement, their heads between their knees, arms wrapped around their legs.
Around them, groups of people, laughing and raucous, spill out from the many bars, taking no notice of the now-common sight of Syrian child beggars.
Passing the two boys, I stopped to see if they were all right.