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he. signed. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. my name is off long.
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i am from syria and i head the war in syria i like to lose a war. just i don't go to see my friends and my family in syria. my name is to zhang abbas them i came here because i want for my children to live in peace and to be killed russian citizens. line and if. it were him ones or some other coming to russia or live here because my homeland. i my name is there and i was to come back to where the lovely country when dal ward weekends. my name is osama has my home ugh i'm planning to stay in russia. to build a new life here. until
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just a year ago would never have thought of leaving damascus and building a new house in a small village in the tiny republican russia and the land of his ancestors when war broke out in the caucuses one hundred fifty years ago his grandfather and hundreds of thousands of a dog is. sent to turkey jordan syria and other countries in the middle east now war has brought a twist of fate. to return to his ancestral home. but i prefer to kim here because i believe that there is a big prospectus in there. maybe in the coming tween now. many syrians came to this village in search of peace and other local people helping
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rebuild the house. people here. houses and you can you accept to live here. for me this is not. his wife to stay for awhile with their children in a rented flat in town he didn't want them to be put off by living in an unfinished house. we called this in suits us to lead us to be a green must be in syria we're likely to post lots. we are trying to find this it's freezing here it's not selfish. in syria none so you had everything she could dream of a villa on two floors with a nice looking gotten in a damascus suburb she looked after her three children and her husband had a lucrative business but when bombs began to explode in front of their house the couple had to throw it all to the wind and seek refuge where there were no gunshots to frighten the children. in this photo it's.
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just my lever one door. or some fun didn't explosion it was my kitchen door broke windows broke very sad because this is the only channel when dreams meet you make enemies and i think. the syrian woman is a hero. she's trying to. trying to protect their families. they're. there. they are there syria and iran and syria to under control about everything and
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we don't have that possibility to do that so much we are trying to save everything every time we are talking about. we also crying all the time when i crying. but it's not easy for you to to forget. you know or. to go see. six months ago. he brought his parents to their ancestors' land in russia three months later his elder brother came from damascus with his wife and their four children now they have to eat their meals in shifts the table isn't big enough to accommodate a family of thirteen. nearing
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. a. family i must leave from there my wife living in america i want to go to. visit but america said no visa but. no problem for me for my child. like leaving an american people believe. freedom and. peace. for me no i don't think it was. destroying syria and not see me i don't believe hundred percent of. the syrian people are not doing. what. my mind and my friend do we always believe that god maybe will give us a better life because we are seeing god with people who want to complete our life.
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feels like a blow to living in his younger siblings house unlike his brother he had no strong desire to go to the land of their ancestors he and his wife have become accustomed to this city life. who see what's happening to. people all just life and just killing each other nobody knows why. i left my house go i left my
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job left my friends some family also still there we left our whole life. yet your. nine year old daughter can speak no the russian she only knows arabic and neither her schoolmates nor her teachers can understand her. the adaptation for her was more difficult then for the others she had a hard time kept to herself and said nothing in either language she would simply sit in silence. to study with older children they too came from syria several months ago the language barrier prevents them from learning a standard curriculum and so a special classroom has been set aside for them yet now they're learning two
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languages at a time from scratch they'll need the tongue to observe national culture and for everyday communication knowing russian will help them achieve a higher education and find a good job in the future. to parents speak because the older generation kept their mother tongue within the family younger parents never suspected that their children would ever need to know their ancestral language until war broke out. when my daughter. told me that the school is big and i'm fraid from the school it's big and the people. just crying every night i don't want to go to school tomorrow. mum's a business in syria a logistics company dealing with international commodity deliveries three months before the war began he built a small factory making construction blocks i need to. know i don't have a choice i have
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a choice all by. going to work or anything. i love and. all the time you. hear. brides and grooms jimmy's limit and the dougie folk dance young women's graceful movements symbolize modesty submission and the beauty of the caucuses the men's role is to demonstrate the people's strength and dignity. to all of the countries where the id diaspora settles jordan syria and turkey they have mostly assimilated but the arab and turkish cultures are performances where discovery the dancers realize that they really were representing a great nation and of great culture and.
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i ten years ago visited my cup from syria there was a folk culture festival taking place in the capital at the time since then she has dreamed of performing folk songs on stage. forging a professional career as a singer because her singing ambitions had failed back home in damascus bill had instead gone to university to study graphics. when war broke out and syria decided to move again the pressure was our choices we had thought of going to the line of our ancestors before but who aren't completely resolved to go into the very start of the war before it could reach our home into mask two thousand. the first time we knew about a beer was during a folk music festival we knew her singing style and her voice she had no special training but when she said she wanted join us we weren't surprised we were very
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glad to help her and to help her make a living. husband is an economics graduate but like most of the men who had to save their families from the horrors of war he added my corp the only job he could find was an odd job man working on a construction site. we don't want to live in a village we want to stay here because there are more job opportunities i need to start studying again to. see if i'm not. doing my best as i can. push and i like. i was walking as finance manager.
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for. his wife and sons are staying at my comp fluff pays the rent from the meager savings he could bring from syria but they'll last no longer than six months. they left behind a big house in damascus but he come so it was almost continuous. you know i started all this for to cheer on my husband started becoming like a noise in glass french arabic and actually it's didn't benefit us because we learned what war is and because we don't or we're lacking the russian language. with one lung. on someone or. someone. well. they offered to hold on we don't have to pay our rent or
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it's for saving money for us we will just see what's wrong with killings little man being recalled sure feels. oh how close this also works. and seen. a few days ago it's it was like. almost song war. but today when you actually it was a surprise me because when i moved from the window i saw everything why smalling. who. i want for my children to live in peace away from war they will learn russian and they will go to school we go to university. they will become russian citizens i think we will do. it some other time and we.
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the performing arts right here at more risk to team. america international airport in the very heart of moscow. for sydney grenfell's among those driving from the country out of cocaine now we
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are written i'm happy but also worried about what's happening in syria it's where i was born and where i have many close friends. i'm working as a teacher in syria in a school principal. to go to the local council of elders asked them to be. a big example to follow they are interested with ensuring a spiritual education. dig a dictionary to preserve the culture and language of the ideal. he finished at the same time as the war in syria started that's why we weren't able to do more than three installments he's helping people who want to learn the language and at the same time themselves know the arabic language. as daughter. keeps their
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family relics safe after one hundred fifty years the family has returned to where they were made. craftsman produced all of these items by hand. everything we have is there all of our houses are there we didn't sell anything we brought nothing except. the biggest treasure they had to leave behind in syria was several members of the large extended family two year old girl's mother and father still in damascus. my sister came with her daughter three months ago but she had to go back to syria because she has a job and her husband's family is there she wants to help them come here her daughter is still with me she's scared every time she hears loud noises she probably thinks it's war and she's afraid the noises scare her. mother works in the syrian section of the united nations' visas are not as easy to
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come by these days nobody knows how long they may have to wait the couple only see their daughter by skype the line is usually dead by day and by night for a little girl is fast asleep now the toddler often calls nothing to talk has been to me and daddy. there were nobody in the every day she says mother body in the body and syria or syria in arabic. but. by. when she was in syria nuffin was a primary school teacher a mother and grandmother taught her how to embroider traditional the deacon on the boats when she was a child and now trying to make some money she works as a seamstress. sit by keep thinking about the people who are still
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there i think about my relatives her mother and her father they're still there they're all still there. very few people could come here. my darling my sweetie how are you there how my sisters and i think ok i wish you good health. welcomes them renner the older brother's wife makes a point of calling her mother in damascus every day today is a special occasion because it's mother's day in syria in this day and usually we visit terror my sisters and my brother come. home i mean you all to give out. their. last. name. i never
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believed. you for my two three hypersphere to die. here among moment a few just because it showed also i how. you were a sister you were together in your. children when do you please move during the. free out of me you are in that i know your heart of the art. because it was c.b.s. . is it me. that think this sells was it
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weapons and missiles i want the votes today because i want to see my friends and my family's. lawyer love and everyone. liked it. when i did it says i want to to make my lovely country seem to be. like i was to. be food. was. starting from the beginning this is much makes me feel lost i mean it's not the place to place a very much i like the area i don't feel strange i find a lot of people don't speak at least my native language if not the english and i although the less. you know.
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my eldest brother doesn't feel ready for a life in the countryside he works on a construction site like his brother. his consulting experience in i.t. and telecommunications spends twenty yes but because he's unable to speak russian find a job not even in a big city like crescent that's why he travels to dubai to make a living but i hope that one day he'll take the children with him we have. to learn must do it to leave the good life. there's a. little. you
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know i like relief because there is a cure that. you feel with you know all busy. problem in the trafford. i don't want to come back to fear you know i want to stay here. i think i will go back soon i will convince him to come back soon i still can't have great dreams here because my heart's still and see. the sea. my own products and i like you a car you can't drive nothing it's really hard to drive and just got released it doesn't sound good job to buy it with a car like in syria. meet. me he.
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actually looks first and. learning. the seat. when they can't believe the old they're. listed in the leeds. on two minds we are on the last. lines around. this town syria. very much they are mine. this is the first time the two zhang has brought the children here to let them see
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their new home. they plan to leave the family from town after a month or so when the weather is warmer. you can see our room and this is just me but from my home. this is. going to. be a lot of windows. we will consider this time becoming to use maybe a like a time off from city life from working at the offices who you work with close to nature. this is what we tried this experience we will see maybe we just. wanted but toilets going to be here.
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here. commander style buds and what's going to be here mobilizing that shut the door and don't touch anything there are no lines or just a whole lot that's how it's going to be. it's an opportunity to live in peace away from noise noise most of what you. want to. pressure is made to come through the biggest country to war but it is similar to syria it's more like pieces for feed for leisure in these communities around the world. all living in peace this is a big action and all of life so it is not easy to change it or to redo it if you use i think destruction you can do with one or the.
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