Growing up far away from home
16.11.2017

CORRECTED Growing up far from home caption YANITLATÜMÜNÜ YANITLAİLET Okunmadı olarak işaretle Declan Mcveigh 16.11.2017 (Per) 11:24 Kime: Ahmet Tamkoç; Sibel Uygun; Başka Uygulamalar alınSuggested Meetings Growing up far from home HATAY, TURKEY - NOVEMBER 15: Syrian children look out from their tent home in Hatay's Reyhanli district, southern Turkey on November 15, 2017. Thousands of people, including children, have fled Syria due to the ongoing civil war and settled in Turkey over the last seven years. Some Syrian refugees stay at rental houses whereas others stay at tents.​

Growing up far away from home
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HATAY, TURKEY - NOVEMBER 15 : Syrian kids play outside their tent in Hatay's Reyhanli district, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Thousands of people including kids fled their countries due to ongoing civil war and settled in Turkey for the last seven years. Some of Syrian refugees stay at rental houses whereas others stay at tents.

Growing up far away from home
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HATAY, TURKEY - NOVEMBER 15 : A Syrian kid sleeps outside a tent in Hatay's Reyhanli district, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Thousands of people including kids fled their countries due to ongoing civil war and settled in Turkey for the last seven years. Some of Syrian refugees stay at rental houses whereas others stay at tents.

Growing up far away from home
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HATAY, TURKEY - NOVEMBER 15 : A Syrian kid looks out from her tent in Hatay's Reyhanli district, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Thousands of people including kids fled their countries due to ongoing civil war and settled in Turkey for the last seven years. Some of Syrian refugees stay at rental houses whereas others stay at tents. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )

Growing up far away from home
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HATAY, TURKEY - NOVEMBER 15 : A Syrian kid rides a bike outside his tent in Hatay's Reyhanli district, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Thousands of people including kids fled their countries due to ongoing civil war and settled in Turkey for the last seven years. Some of Syrian refugees stay at rental houses whereas others stay at tents.

Growing up far away from home
Fotoğraf: Cem Genco

CAPTION: HATAY, TURKEY - NOVEMBER 15: 25-year-old Syrian Hanadi Hasan poses with her son Halid Ramazan at a tent in Hatay's Reyhanli district, Turkey, on Nov. 15, 2017. Hanadi Hasan gave birth to her son 3.5 years ago in Turkey. Hundreds of thousands of refugees including Syrian children have settled in Turkey over the last seven years.

Growing up far away from home
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HATAY, TURKEY - NOVEMBER 15 : A Syrian kids plays with her toy outside near tents in Hatay's Reyhanli district, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Thousands of people including kids fled their countries due to ongoing civil war and settled in Turkey for the last seven years. Some of Syrian refugees stay at rental houses whereas others stay at tents. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )

Growing up far away from home
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HATAY, TURKEY - NOVEMBER 15 : 20-year-old Syrian Nur Rasit, poses with her daughter Ayse Ibrahim at a tent in Hatay's Reyhanli district, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Nur Rasit gave birth to her daughter 4 months ago in Turkey.Hundreds of thousands of refugees including Syrian children have settled in Turkey over the last seven years.

Growing up far away from home
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HATAY, TURKEY - NOVEMBER 15 : 21-year-old Syrian Nehle Alav poses with her son Halit Delli at a tent in Hatay's Reyhanli district, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Nehle Alav gave birth to her son 10 months ago in Turkey. Hundreds of thousands of refugees including Syrian children have settled in Turkey over the last seven years.

Growing up far away from home
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HATAY, TURKEY - NOVEMBER 15 : Syrian kids play outside a shop in Hatay's Reyhanli district, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Thousands of people including kids fled their countries due to ongoing civil war and settled in Turkey for the last seven years. Some of Syrian refugees stay at rental houses whereas others stay at tents. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )

Growing up far away from home
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HATAY, TURKEY - NOVEMBER 15 : 20-year-old Syrian Fadile Ibrahim poses with her son Abdurrahman Hasan at a tent in Hatay's Reyhanli district, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Fadile Ibrahim gave birth to her on 3 months ago in Turkey. Hundreds of thousands of refugees including Syrian children have settled in Turkey over the last seven years.

Growing up far away from home
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HATAY, TURKEY - NOVEMBER 15 : Syrian Sevsen Alav 32-year-old poses with her son Yusuf Ramazan 9-months-old at their tents in Hatay's Reyhanli district, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Sevsen Alav gave birth to his son 10 months ago in Turkey. Thousands of people including kids fled their countries due to ongoing civil war and settled in Turkey for the last seven years. Some of Syrian refugees stay at rental houses whereas others stay at tents. ( Cem Genco - Anadolu Agency )

Growing up far away from home
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HATAY, TURKEY - NOVEMBER 15 : 42-year-old Syrian Muna Hideyru, poses with her son Cahder Ramazan at a tent in Hatay's Reyhanli district, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Muna Hideyru gave birth to her son 1,5 months ago in Turkey. Hundreds of thousands of refugees including Syrian children have settled in Turkey over the last seven years.

Growing up far away from home
Fotoğraf: Cem Genco

HATAY, TURKEY - NOVEMBER 15 : 20-year-old Syrian Ayet Mavas, poses with her daughter Alav Mavas at a tent in Hatay's Reyhanli district, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Ayet Mavas gave birth to her daughter a month ago in Turkey. Hundreds of thousands of refugees including Syrian children have settled in Turkey over the last seven years.

Growing up far away from home
Fotoğraf: Cem Genco

HATAY, TURKEY - NOVEMBER 15 : 39-year-old Syrian Fatma Muhamit poses with her son Omer Ibrahim at a tent in Hatay's Reyhanli district, Turkey, on Nov. 15, 2017. Fatma Muhamit gave birth to her on 5 months ago in Turkey.Hundreds of thousands of refugees including Syrian children have settled in Turkey over the last seven years.

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