Muhammad Abu Ibrahim forced to live far away from his town with his family
01.02.2019

Muhammad Abu Ibrahim who was 4 years ago forced to migrate from his hometown Shuyuan town to a makeshift camp in Jarabulus with his family after PYD/ PKK terrorist organisations, is seen with his two sons, in Jarabulus, Syria on January 26, 2019. Almost everyday, Ibrahim comes the shores of Euphrates and look other side with love of his hometown.

Muhammad Abu Ibrahim forced to live far away from his town with his family
Fotoğraf: Ömer Alven

Muhammad Abu Ibrahim who was 4 years ago forced to migrate from his hometown Shuyuan town to a makeshift camp in Jarabulus with his family after PYD/ PKK terrorist organisations, is seen with his two sons, in Jarabulus, Syria on January 26, 2019. Almost everyday, Ibrahim comes the shores of Euphrates and look other side with love of his hometown.

Muhammad Abu Ibrahim forced to live far away from his town with his family
Fotoğraf: Ömer Alven

Muhammad Abu Ibrahim who was 4 years ago forced to migrate from his hometown Shuyuan town to a makeshift camp in Jarabulus with his family after PYD/ PKK terrorist organisations, is seen with his two sons, in Jarabulus, Syria on January 26, 2019. Almost everyday, Ibrahim comes the shores of Euphrates and look other side with love of his hometown.

Muhammad Abu Ibrahim forced to live far away from his town with his family
Fotoğraf: Ömer Alven

Muhammad Abu Ibrahim who was 4 years ago forced to migrate from his hometown Shuyuan town to a makeshift camp in Jarabulus with his family after PYD/ PKK terrorist organisations, is seen with his two sons, in Jarabulus, Syria on January 26, 2019. Almost everyday, Ibrahim comes the shores of Euphrates and look other side with love of his hometown.

Muhammad Abu Ibrahim forced to live far away from his town with his family
Fotoğraf: Ömer Alven

Muhammad Abu Ibrahim who was 4 years ago forced to migrate from his hometown Shuyuan town to a makeshift camp in Jarabulus with his family after PYD/ PKK terrorist organisations, is seen with his two sons, in Jarabulus, Syria on January 26, 2019. Almost everyday, Ibrahim comes the shores of Euphrates and look other side with love of his hometown.

Muhammad Abu Ibrahim forced to live far away from his town with his family
Fotoğraf: Ömer Alven

Muhammad Abu Ibrahim who was 4 years ago forced to migrate from his hometown Shuyuan town to a makeshift camp in Jarabulus with his family after PYD/ PKK terrorist organisations, is seen with his two sons, in Jarabulus, Syria on January 26, 2019. Almost everyday, Ibrahim comes the shores of Euphrates and look other side with love of his hometown.

Muhammad Abu Ibrahim forced to live far away from his town with his family
Fotoğraf: Ömer Alven

Muhammad Abu Ibrahim who was 4 years ago forced to migrate from his hometown Shuyuan town to a makeshift camp in Jarabulus with his family after PYD/ PKK terrorist organisations, is seen with his two sons, in Jarabulus, Syria on January 26, 2019. Almost everyday, Ibrahim comes the shores of Euphrates and look other side with love of his hometown.

Muhammad Abu Ibrahim forced to live far away from his town with his family
Fotoğraf: Ömer Alven

Muhammad Abu Ibrahim who was 4 years ago forced to migrate from his hometown Shuyuan town to a makeshift camp in Jarabulus with his family after PYD/ PKK terrorist organisations, is seen with his two sons, in Jarabulus, Syria on January 26, 2019. Almost everyday, Ibrahim comes the shores of Euphrates and look other side with love of his hometown.

Muhammad Abu Ibrahim forced to live far away from his town with his family
Fotoğraf: Ömer Alven

Muhammad Abu Ibrahim who was 4 years ago forced to migrate from his hometown Shuyuan town to a makeshift camp in Jarabulus with his family after PYD/ PKK terrorist organisations, is seen with his two sons, in Jarabulus, Syria on January 26, 2019. Almost everyday, Ibrahim comes the shores of Euphrates and look other side with love of his hometown.

Muhammad Abu Ibrahim forced to live far away from his town with his family
Fotoğraf: Ömer Alven

Muhammad Abu Ibrahim who was 4 years ago forced to migrate from his hometown Shuyuan town to a makeshift camp in Jarabulus with his family after PYD/ PKK terrorist organisations, is seen with his two sons, in Jarabulus, Syria on January 26, 2019. Almost everyday, Ibrahim comes the shores of Euphrates and look other side with love of his hometown.

Muhammad Abu Ibrahim forced to live far away from his town with his family
Fotoğraf: Ömer Alven

Muhammad Abu Ibrahim who was 4 years ago forced to migrate from his hometown Shuyuan town to a makeshift camp in Jarabulus with his family after PYD/ PKK terrorist organisations, is seen with his two sons, in Jarabulus, Syria on January 26, 2019. Almost everyday, Ibrahim comes the shores of Euphrates and look other side with love of his hometown.

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