"What I hope is to return home. It would have all this stops."
The Syrian conflict between this Sunday in its fifth year. What perspective? Geopolitical experts, military strategists, everyone has his commentary, not very encouraging.
And then there are the people who, for four years, learned to cope. Violence, shortages, exile ... He also has the desire to believe in a better tomorrow. "What I want, me, says Mohamed, Aleppo child is to have the best possible results at school. I ask the same for my brothers. That way, our dad who is in heaven will be proud proud. "
The conflict began with a popular uprising that turned into armed insurrection.
The violence has forced millions of civilians to flee, like Um Bashir, interviewed in the suburbs of the capital Damascus. "What I hope, she said, is to return home. It would have all this stops. I do not have much hope, but I thank God anyway. With my children, we live in miserable conditions, but still, I give thanks to God. "
Hope to go home, it's also what drives the Syrians in refugee camps in Lebanon, Turkey, Jordan. According to the High Commission of the United Nations for Refugees (UNHCR), nearly 4 million Syrians who have fled their country and since the violence began. A conflict that, in four years, more than 200,000 deaths ...
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