Alan Mahmoud Hassan, a Syrian Kurd with special needs, escaped the Syrian civil war in 2011 to seek refuge Iraqi Kurdistan. Having stayed in the region for almost ten years, Alan is still trying to find his way. The destiny of tens of thousands of fellow Syrians remain in limbo, amid indifference from the Iraqi authorities, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and The United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR). Fleeing Assad's bloody regime, thousands of Syrians, mostly Kurds, escaped the country's unrest but in a clear breach of Iraqi binding laws Kurdish and Iraqi authorities have denied Alan and others Iraqi nationality. Alan, originally from Damascus
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