#Turkey: Police in Turkey found this traumatised little girl, a child refugee and survivor of Assad's Nakba, wandering in the streets of Istanbul yesterday (Friday April 3rd, 2015). Thankfully, unlike Assad's militias and their Daesh counterparts, Turkish police don't terrorise and kill children, but treat them with the kindness and gentleness they - more especially child refugees - desperately need. This little girl was reunited with her family.
This is not an isolated case, with over 2 million Syrian child refugees outside the country, many of them orphaned and/or destitute, and many more internally displaced still living under daily bombardment and seeing and experiencing things no child or adult should ever see or live through. Syrians don't want or need the world's crocodile tears. They need freedom and peace in their homeland, an end to Assad's internationally green-lighted Nakba now in its fifth year.
This is not an isolated case, with over 2 million Syrian child refugees outside the country, many of them orphaned and/or destitute, and many more internally displaced still living under daily bombardment and seeing and experiencing things no child or adult should ever see or live through. Syrians don't want or need the world's crocodile tears. They need freedom and peace in their homeland, an end to Assad's internationally green-lighted Nakba now in its fifth year.
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