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Added on the 03/08/2016 14:31:34 - Copyright : France 24 EN
Rami Adham, a Finnish-Syrian Aid worker smuggles nearly 1000 toys into Syria every few months in an attempt to brighten the lives of the children of Aleppo.
The brutality and savagery of war has destroyed lives and buildings in Syria's Homs, but some Syrian kids caught in the chaos refuse to let it get to them. They will do whatever it takes to live a normal life, and don't hesitate to search for Pikachu and friends in the rubble of their destroyed city.
A generation of Syrian children born as refugees lack basic rights and face statelessness
Fast, fun and snowy, a perfect way to get integrated into the Canadian culture. This family are four of the 25,000 Syrian refugees expected to settle in the country in 2016.
Abdul had to flee from Syria and build up a new life in Lebanon. While working on the streets, a Norwegian man decided to help and start a campaign, so Abdul could start his own business.
U.S. Secretary of State Kerry says the only solution to the refugee crisis is ending the war in Syria, which he says will be difficult while Bashar al-Assad remains in power. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).