a family friend, imam abdurrahim celik is present.otherwise the shy, frightened girl wouldn't speak with us. >> my husband threw me and the baby out on the street. my father-in-law beat me and the child. one time he even held a pistol to my head. reporter: nesrin's parents married her off for the bride price, for money to survive. but the "husband" just wanted a temporary fling. this is not an isolated case. more and more turkish men are paying for a second wife from syria. most don't want it publicized. >> most of these men don't want a civil ceremony, just a religious one. that makes it easier for them to get rid of the women again. and many say they want a syrian as a second wife, but only secretly. i always ask them, aren't syrian women worth just as much as turkish women? don't they have the same rights? reporter: gaziantep, a city of a million and a half, is just a hundred kilometers from the syrian border. it has taken in more than 250,000 refugees from the fighting in syria, three quarters of them women and children. most of t