Enab Baladi – Reem Hamoud With his small body and shabby clothes, Abdo spends most of his time in garbage dumps trying to support his family by earning a few Turkish liras as “additional income,” amidst the poor economic conditions his family is living in. This is a small part of the story of a child among thousands of other children who support their families, forced by circumstances after the outbreak of the Syrian revolution in 2011 to flee and live in displacement camps in northwest Syria. The circumstances that forced children to live in camps deprived them of living a normal life like other children around the world. These conditions have led many of them to bear responsibilities far g
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