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Surprises of starting a new life. screaming playfully tonight children of syria. Frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. And by the corporation for public broadcasting. Major support for frontliis provided by the john d. And catherine t. Macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. More information is available at macfound. Org. Additional support is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening Public Awareness of critical issues. The john and Helen Glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. The ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide, at fordfoundation. Org. The wyncote foundation. And by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. swing squeaking narrator sara lives with her three siblings her sisters helen and farah and her brother mohammed. They live with their parents here in this middleclass suburb thats now a front line in syrias largest city, aleppo. gunfire some 200,000 residents have fled the brutal fighting. faint explosion speaking into walkietalkie explosion narrator the childrens father, abu ali, used to be an engineer. When the war began, he was one of the first to join the rebel group the free syrian army. Narrator he controls a battalion of fighters. They hold a strategic position on a hill overlooking the old citadel of aleppo. rapid gunfire talking on walkietalkie gunfire narrator many schools in aleppo have been destroyed or closed. Helen gives lessons to her sisters and their friends. faint explosion gunfire narrator mohammed sneaks through the front line to explore his friends home thats been almost totally destroyed by shelling. loud bang narrator in parts, the city has become a ghost town. The girls go exploring in abandoned homes. faint banging allahu akbar, allahu akbar. cannonfire allahu akbar cannonfire gunfire rumbling sirens blaring crying crying continues coughing crying narrator in the space of a year, life in aleppo has grown increasingly desperate. Islamic extremists have taken over parts of the city. And before christmas, in the middle of the night, the family says isis fighters kidnapped abu ali. They havent seen him since. Narrator hala has heard that she might be able to get asylum in germany, which has announced it will take 20,000 syrian refugees. Narrator tomorrow, the family will leave aleppo. Abu alis mother is too old to make the dangerous trip. She is staying behind with other relatives. Narrator hala has hired a driver to take her and the children to the turkish border. The only way out of the city is a treacherous road through areas controlled by isis or the regime. humming a tune man shouting narrator after a threehour drive, the family arrives at a refugee camp on the border. By january 2015, more than one and a half million syrians have fled to camps like this, and theres hardly any room for newcomers. Narrator after two days in the camp, hala and the children cross the border into turkey. Their life as refugees has begun. They are heading to istanbul, where they will apply for asylum at the german consulate. Hala has used her savings to take a minibus across turkey. laughing playful screaming screaming continues playful screaming narrator its february 2015. The family is staying with a relative in istanbul. Theyve been waiting to see if their application for asylum in germany will be accepted. engine roaring overhead screaming sniffling sniffling narrator after three months in turkey, hala and the children have some good news. Theyve been granted asylum. With refugee passports, they can now travel safely and legally to germany. They will be supported financially and given a home in an historic Mountain Town called goslar. Goslar. Narrator compared to most syrian refugees, hala and the children are lucky. With their refugee passports, they dont have to pay smugglers to get into europe, and they can afford the flight from istanbul to germany. birds chirping birds chirping birds chirping narrator hala and the children have been in their new home in goslar for two weeks. The family is given 1,900 euros, around 2,200, per month and Free Health Care and education. Narrator this is the first day of school for helen and mohammed. These are the four classes, and this is your classroom. Yes. Okay . Come on in. Its beautiful. Dont be afraid. Everythings fine. Theyre all very nice, i promise. Mein name is helen. Mein name is helen. Ich heisse helen. Ich heisse helen. In syria, we run out from the school. The school is like prison. Big, big, big wall around the school. And we make this. Okay, one, two, three, and jump she loves your shoes. Oh laughs i love the school more and more and more. I have three monkey sisters. I dont have any brothers. Three monkey sisters they always jump on me. They always punch me. Pow give me your phone. No. Pow, pow narrator the family have now been in their new home for six months. But since they arrived, the mood in germany has started to shift against refugees like them. Farright groups are protesting against so many muslims coming to europe. More than a half million syrians fled to germany in 2015, and the country is struggling to cope with the thousands arriving every day. Narrator most refugees are kept in Reception Centers and hostels while their asylum applications are considered. Mohammed and helen have volunteered with some fellow students to help out at one of these centers near goslar. laughing upbeat music playing cheering speaking german whoo humming phone camera snaps laughing mouthing words to himself birds calling imitating gunfire get down, get down imitating gunfire trigger clicking narrator next time on frontlinbenghazi. This is the last point we can reach here in the middle of benghazi. Narrator five years after the revolution in libya. Army, militias, and isis. Civilians and children in the crossfire. Parents sent their children to this School Despite snipers, the danger. Narrator frontline investigates benghazi in crisis. Go to pbs. Org frontline for more on how children have been affected by the war in syria. loud explosion read a conversation with producer Marcel Mettelsiefen about the making of this film. Explore more of our continuing coverage of the war in syria, connect to the Frontline Community on facebook and twitter. And if stories like this matter to you, then sign up for our newsletter at pbs. Org frontline. Frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. And by the corporation for public broadcasting. Major support for frontliis provided by the john d. And catherine t. Macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. More information is available at macfound. Org. Additional support is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening Public Awareness of critical issues. The john and Helen Glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. The ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide, at fordfoundation. Org. The wyncote foundation. And by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. Captioned by Media Access Group at wgbh access. Wgbh. 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