Scale of suffering at Syrian refugee camp is revealed by photo of huge queue for food
Wednesday 26 February 2014
Aid is distributed at the Yarmouk camp in Damascus, where the UN says people have been reduced to eating animal feed. Since the photograph was taken, aid has ceased to be delivered because of security concerns
Photographer: UNRWA/AP
Syrian children suffer, adapt to war
Dr. Wisam Budleh helps Saddam with his exercises at the Syrian Medical Center in Reyhanli near the Turkish border, Feb. 24, 2014. (photo by Brenda Stoter)
Brenda Stoter-February 25, 2014
Brenda Stoter-February 25, 2014
REYHANLI, Turkey — Three weeks ago, 15-year-old Mohammed was a normal, healthy boy. Although he lived in a war-torn country, he played with his friends and bought groceries for his mother whenever she asked. One day, he went to the bakery to get some bread for dinner later that night. Suddenly, he heard a big blast, fell to the ground and lost consciousness.
“When I tried to get up a few minutes later, I couldn’t. My leg was crushed," he told Al-Monitor.