World Displaced By War, A New Apartment Means Leaving Friends Behind By Stephanie Joyce Published May 30, 2017 at 5:06 AM EDT Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Listen • 5:10 Claire Harbage / NPRSince he was forced out of his home in 1993, Yuri Gvasalia has lived in a former hotel. Kartli, as it's called, sits on the far fringes of Tbilisi, Georgia's capital city. It was one of thousands of buildings the Georgian government opened up as temporary housing for people displaced by the war. Two decades later, people are still living there. Copyright 2017 NPR