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Move the stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their own hands going to be w. s new multimedia series from. D. W. Dot com south africa on the move. It. Is the victim of a war she doesnt even understand she lost her right leg during an asse strike in east aleppo the memories still haunt the ten year old to this day with the aid of a prosthetic leg and lots of practice marja to learn to walk again. The family has since moved to ghazi untap in southeast turkey near the syrian border. Daily life with a person is difficult but margarita doesnt give up. Was. The. One. Who. Stays starts very early. And they are exhausting. If i would like to visit him and her some children when they wake up they just jump out of their beds wash their faces get dressed take their bags and go i need an hour to properly put on my leg and if it doesnt work i need to ask my mom for help. Two days she did it alone. In the kitchen prepares breakfast she enjoys helping around the house. The family of seven lives in a small apartment but only margie does mothers aliyah and her little brother came up there and now my father is already at work and the siblings arent at home. So would you like some more right. But this is a in twenty thirteen the family fled syria for turkey margy dough was five years old at the time and her brother even him only two she still remembers the escape from aleppo very clearly the day of the attack by Government Troops even though she wishes she couldnt. And i rarely. Life in syria was beautiful before the war that they were a big family all together there was a tree in front of our house that i used to climb on. That i missed that trace so much. They were stuck with by their who said were going to a neighborhood in aleppo was heavily bombed my son had panic attacks. We took him to the hospital and stayed there for five days. But even in the hospital we were hearing the sound of shooting outside so we decided to go north where it was more peaceful. That. We were in a pickup truck with ten other people when it happened. Just after we got on the truck a plane fired on us yeah. Suddenly everything was burning. And everything was black around us either they thought in the house. When i regained consciousness i saw my daughter and her leg was gone. We had my son was on fire. And he had open wounds on both of his legs there were dead bodies and burned people everywhere these images still haunt me it was like hell had opened up with all you know if you had good better you or when we left the hospital there were many cover dead bodies outside and one body was uncovered. My sister closed her eyes and she didnt see it but i saw that body and i wish i hadnt looked because i cannot forget it. Majeed and even him go to a state sponsored Turkish School today theyre only attending class for a few hours because later majida has a checkup for her prosthetic leg in the clinic ybor him wants to come along he doesnt stray from his sisters side unless he absolutely has to. We arent allowed to film in the school. The neighborhood where majeed us family lives has changed drastically in the past years. Was once famous for its traders and markets but now its known for its refugees. Has taken in hall for million syrians they reside here in the city center or in camps elsewhere but living together is not as hollowness as a looks at first glance. Gaveled disorder but when they realize im serious they charge me more they doubled my rent from two hundred to four hundred lire and i even have to pay more for water and electricity that my neighbors do because i supposedly use small water we want them to go back now weve been feeding them for five six years thats enough. There were a lot of problems in the beginning but now everything is fine the majority of syrians have integrated theyve even feasted the economy economy that john landis lets over three million refugees live in turkey more than in any other country after seven years of the syrian war its no longer a matter of emergency aid but of integration many of the refugees might not return to their homelands. And that of course looks good that detailed well. If it was not does that hurt. Yes here a little but its a home office right. In the meantime ag. Dies at the clinic the check up on her leg is uncomfortable for her fortunately she doesnt have to come as often as she did in the beginning when her prosthetic leg was still new to her. The scar on her leg doesnt bother her anymore and thats very important. She has more fun exercising the physiotherapist on us all sophie is also syrian. Has made such progress that her prosthetic leg is hardly noticeable in. Slowly slowly. Only climbing instead still proves difficult for the ten year old. For a nurse its important that she keeps her head up she shouldnt think of her leg at all. Times. But how do. We want our patients to feel comfortable with the percy selves so they can do everything in their daily lives without limitations. That include walking on different types of floors and services such as sand and gravel as well as steep slopes and stands we train all of that. Stuff the mantra is brave and she has a strong will. Thats why she learned so quickly. And made such great progress. Quadratic that is a im happy that i have this leg now. At first i wanted to even leave it on at night but my mom wouldnt let me do that. Theyd have a club of four men there into. The clinic has its own for us these factory it takes from one to two days for the team to manufacture an artificial limb the base pieces such as the fluid in ankle were shipped from a German Company here the prosthetic pieces are then put together and adjusted. Of. Them up their own fifteen patients get a new limb series each month and theyre free the clinic is funded by donations. I dont. Even look at it that i dont want to. Let you know. Maggi dad has another appointment this time with a psychologist but she isnt there yet that gives him a little time for her favorite game jump rope. So he go over there. A physiotherapist and as can barely catch his breath. Turnaround. Was never. Saw on it never. Knows that but as. Well as job is perhaps even more difficult than the physiotherapists. Shes of psychologists and the she treats can be seen. Dandy bring him have been her patients for years sometimes they painted get there all they need like today. Was also from syria tries to find out how the children are doing and how the war changed them ma. Bell and before going out one. Sometimes the children would get aggressive and angry and many have terrible nightmares about the memories of what theyve been through. Sometimes the trauma is recognizable and how they play like when they reenact scenes from the war. I wish the war would end so we could care for this generation of children. But as long as the war keeps going more and more children will be traumatized and injured every day. On. The and check outs today went well on the way back home its time for round on the playground. To. Majeed our loves it here but many of the other children avoid her she says because of her prosthetic leg. Because when i read that when the other kids at school didnt know about my situation they were nice but when they learned about my leg they treated me differently they wouldnt play with me anymore and thats why i prefer it when no one at school knows about my leg. Grown ups have also reacted strangely my teacher for example acted normally at first would it get there since shes seen my prosthetic leg shes treated me extra carefully. When i forgot that the leg is there she reminded me that because i cant handle their their lives that they did as a kid a lot of. I was. Its been a long day not only for margie to and ebro him but also for their father who worked the entire day as a tailor a little do they see each other briefly at dinner it was harder to go today. Im nervous about a test but this is whether you love the likely message that looking now its time for the children to go to bed puts her prosthetic leg away for the night. And even him crawls into her bed she loves it when his sister read some a story as he falls asleep. Its about a boy maimed tunick a six year old superhero from aleppo but it could just as well be about. That yet myself im a gonna be a bad a ghostly. Oh so oh so that. You showed his mom no kind of courage her decision is their stock in trade breaking taboos their bread and butter germanys gangster rap for. The. First the secret behind their success should we take their lyrics seriously. Sherman is wrapped in the crossfire. Topics but. What keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how do we stay conscious of. My name is dr carlson because i talk to medical experts. Watch them at work. And i discuss what you can do to improve your health. Stay tuned and lets all try to stay in touch in sixty minutes. He has holds up this president read up high about one fourth and i move press. For Celebration World press freedom day may third on t. W. Time for an upgrade. Grows all by. Cars with. 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