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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Syria’s abandoned children: Portraits of just some of the millions of youngsters displaced and left with no education by their country’s civil war


  • More than 50,000 children now call Jordan's Zaatari refugee camp near the border with Syria their home
  • Amal Qalloosh, 11, fled her home near the city of Daraa with her family after a government bombing
  • Some children work in Zaatari while the lucky are allowed to attend a school at the camp

  •  At Jordan's Zaatari refugee camp near the border with Syria, the horror of the neighbouring country's civil war can be seen in the faces of its youngest refugees. 
    More than 50,000 children under the age of 18 call the wind-swept, massive desert camp home. 
    All have stories about the war, like 11-year-old Amal Qalloosh, who fled her home near the city of Daraa with her family after a government bombing. 

    Zainab, 5
    Fouad, 14
    Mohammed Ghassan, 8
    Living in fear: Zainab, five, Fouad, 14 and Mohammed Ghassan, eight, who are living in Jordan's Zaatari refugee camp near the border with Syria
    Batoul, 6
    Amal Qalloosh, 11
    Zainab, 5
    Displaced: Batoul, six, Amal Qalloosh, 11 and Yasmeen, nine, fled their homes after bombing in Syria and are now living in a camp site in Jordan


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2710636/Syrias-abandoned-children-Portraits-just-millions-youngsters-displaced-left-no-education-countrys-civil-war.html


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