, look at the sun, the day of the pilgrimage of agha imam reza, peace be upon him, the journeys of the merciful, hello, good morning, welcome, hello to todays reporter. I invite you to join us in todays program. I am excited about the steps to reach you. The city has lost its heart. Im not the type to ask for a pub, i have to ask for it with a crazy heart i want from syed. You want me, you are my life, my life, my life, my life, i am not the kind that a pub wants, by a crazy heart , i want you, whatever you want me to be, you are my life, my life, my life, my life, and i was sad until i reached you, sad i came to write about you because my heart is gone. This time i sat down to see you better, better than better than. From the best drunkard, not from the hand that wants to marry you, from the crazy heart that wants to marry me, i want you , whatever you want me, you, my life, my life , my life, my lover, you are my lover, and the injured person from the hand that wants to marry must be
A moonscape of destruction, thats how one journalist described what hed witnessed in syria. For four years now, civil war has raged across the country, leaving death and destruction in its wake. Those who can, flee. To date, its thought that over four million syrians have left their homeland in search of safety elsewhere. Their first port of call is often neighboring turkey. For some, turkey is just a stop on their journey into europe. Others, however, have no choice but to stay and their numbers are fast approaching two million. Reporter intissar and her family fled from a town near aleppo across the border into turkey. They are now living here in kilis. She is nineyearsold and has a congenital liver disease. Her uncle Mohammed Hamadeh is a pharmacist; he tries to alleviate her symptoms as best he can. Because she is a refugee, she cant get the treatment she needs in turkey. Mohammed when she was little, the doctors said she was unlikely to reach the age of three. But she is still ali
Retain their natural beauty. A moonscape of destruction, thats how one journalist described what hed witnessed in syria. For four years now, civil war has raged across the country, leaving death and destruction in its wake. Those who can, flee. To date, its thought that over four million syrians have left their homeland in search of safety elsewhere. Their first port of call is often neighboring turkey. For some, turkey is just a stop on their journey into europe. Others, however, have no choice but to stay and their numbers are fast approaching two million. Reporter intissar and her family fled from a town near aleppo across the border into turkey. They are now living here in kilis. She is nineyearsold and has a congenital liver disease. Her uncle Mohammed Hamadeh is a pharmacist; he tries to alleviate her symptoms as best he can. Because she is a refugee, she cant get the treatment she needs in turkey. Mohammed when she was little, the doctors said she was unlikely to reach the age o
A moonscape of destruction, thats how one journalist described what hed witnessed in syria. For four years now, civil war has raged across the country, leaving death and destruction in its wake. Those who can, flee. To date, its thought that over four million syrians have left their homeland in search of safety elsewhere. Their first port of call is often neighboring turkey. For some, turkey is just a stop on their journey into europe. Others, however, have no choice but to stay and their numbers are fast approaching two million. Reporter intissar and her family fled from a town near aleppo across the border into turkey. They are now living here in kilis. She is nineyearsold and has a congenital liver disease. Her uncle Mohammed Hamadeh is a pharmacist; he tries to alleviate her symptoms as best he can. Because she is a refugee, she cant get the treatment she needs in turkey. Mohammed when she was little, the doctors said she was unlikely to reach the age of three. But she is still ali
Retain their natural beauty. A moonscape of destruction, thats how one journalist described what hed witnessed in syria. For four years now, civil war has raged across the country, leaving death and destruction in its wake. Those who can, flee. To date, its thought that over four million syrians have left their homeland in search of safety elsewhere. Their first port of call is often neighboring turkey. For some, turkey is just a stop on their journey into europe. Others, however, have no choice but to stay and their numbers are fast approaching two million. Reporter intissar and her family fled from a town near aleppo across the border into turkey. They are now living here in kilis. She is nineyearsold and has a congenital liver disease. Her uncle Mohammed Hamadeh is a pharmacist; he tries to alleviate her symptoms as best he can. Because she is a refugee, she cant get the treatment she needs in turkey. Mohammed when she was little, the doctors said she was unlikely to reach the age o