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Κυριακή 25 Αυγούστου 2013

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Φωτογραφία: This week the world marked a shameful milestone. 1 million child refugees forced to leave Syria. 

“I hope to go back to Syria soon,” says Yasmine, one of the 1 million, now living in Za’atari camp in Jordan. “I miss my relatives, my friends and my school too.”  

Learn more about the #childrenofsyria and how you can help: http://uni.cf/syria

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This week the world marked a shameful milestone. 1 million child refugees forced to leave Syria. 

“I hope to go back to Syria soon,” says Yasmine, one of the 1 million, now living in Za’atari camp in Jordan. “I miss my relatives, my friends and my school too.” 

Learn more about the #childrenofsyria and how you can help:http://uni.cf/syria

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Φωτογραφία: “All my friends and family are here with me in the camp, but I do miss my school and teachers,” says Bashir, 9, who lives at Za’atari camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan. 

Like Bashir, nearly three-quarters of the now 1 million child refugees from the Syria conflict are under the age of 11. Learn more: http://uni.cf/1mcrOP 

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Φωτογραφία: There are now 1 million registered child refugees from the Syria conflict. Abeer, 11, is one of them. She lives in Za’atari refugee camp in Jordan.

“My grandmother is still in Daraa and I cannot communicate with her too often. I miss her a lot.”

As we mark this shameful milestone we’ll be meeting more children like Abeer and hearing about what they miss the most from their homes in Syria.

Follow our coverage with UNHCR over the next two days: http://uni.cf/1mcrPR

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