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into war home for many has been informal counts like this in neighboring countries in lebanon's bekaa valley life has been one of poverty and uncertainty that as of now there are around 200 children under the age of 10 in this camp where boys and girls whose lives have been destroyed their future is nothing more than 13000000 syrians that's half the pre-war population remain displaced inside and outside the country nearly 900000 are registered in lebanon the highest number in the world relative to its population and as the conflict enters its 2nd decade with no political settlement in sight there could be further displacement. syria's economy is collapsing and international aid organizations are warning it is pushing millions deeper into poverty many are jobless and hungry the united nations says 60 percent or $12400000.00 syrians don't have regular access to enough food. but economic uncertainty is not the only challenge there are those who fear for their safety in the absence of a political settlement some are vulnerable where they are and need protection like resettling them in a safe cou
into war home for many has been informal counts like this in neighboring countries in lebanon's bekaa valley life has been one of poverty and uncertainty that as of now there are around 200 children under the age of 10 in this camp where boys and girls whose lives have been destroyed their future is nothing more than 13000000 syrians that's half the pre-war population remain displaced inside and outside the country nearly 900000 are registered in lebanon the highest number in the world relative...
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special correspondent leila molana-allen reports from lebanon's bekaa valley, along the syrian borderwhere many refugees have lived in temporary shelters for years. >> reporter: on the 14th of march, 2011, lebanon's bekaa valley was a very different place. saadnayel was all fruit trees and rolling green fields then, not the white u.n. tents now such a distinguishing feature of the horizon. maria assi, whose charity beyond rushed to help, was here as dozens-- then hundreds, then thousands-- of women and children began to tumble over the high mountains that mark lebanon's border with syria. residents welcomed them, giving them temporary shelter in homes, schools, mosques, even half- finished constructi sites. tell me about those early first few days? >> you know, for us it, like, maybe one month, maybe two months, maybe three. what we thought the maximum may be, like, 50,000, something like that. it wasn't, like, clear that they will stay for ten years. >> reporter: but as syria's protests and the resulting government crackdown raged on, morphing into a bloody civil war, stay they did.
special correspondent leila molana-allen reports from lebanon's bekaa valley, along the syrian borderwhere many refugees have lived in temporary shelters for years. >> reporter: on the 14th of march, 2011, lebanon's bekaa valley was a very different place. saadnayel was all fruit trees and rolling green fields then, not the white u.n. tents now such a distinguishing feature of the horizon. maria assi, whose charity beyond rushed to help, was here as dozens-- then hundreds, then...
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there's not a refugee camp near the syrian border in lebanon's bekaa valley center what's the future for people in that camp and for those remaining inside syria. well the tragedy is not over the conflict because the world's worst placement crisis according to the united nations 13000000 people uprooted from their homes some of them internally displaced in their own country others living in refugee camps in the neighboring countries here in lebanon on nearly 900000 are registered with the united nations you can see for yourself the miserable living conditions 13000000 people that's half the pre-war population according to the u.n. as well out of syrian refugee families and loved on are poor and they rely on the united nations for for support in order to survive and these people will tell you we want to go home we do not want to live like this but they have little choice there are those who are afraid to go back because there is just no security guarantees in place in fact the united nations the european union they both believe that mass returns are not conducive for the time being be
there's not a refugee camp near the syrian border in lebanon's bekaa valley center what's the future for people in that camp and for those remaining inside syria. well the tragedy is not over the conflict because the world's worst placement crisis according to the united nations 13000000 people uprooted from their homes some of them internally displaced in their own country others living in refugee camps in the neighboring countries here in lebanon on nearly 900000 are registered with the...
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are either displaced within the country or sheltering a broad's many are in camps in lebanon's bekaa valley from where saina hotter reports. in the midst of war a generation grew up in exile at least 1000000 children have been born since 2011 when syria's peaceful uprising began before it turned into war home for many has been informal counts like this in neighboring countries in lebanon's bekaa valley life has been one of poverty and uncertainty that actual there are around 200 children under the age of 10 in this camp boys and girls whose lives have been destroyed their future is nothing. more than 13000000 syrians that's half the pre-war population remain displaced inside and outside the country nearly 900000 are registered in lebanon the highest number in the world relative to its population and as the conflict enters its 2nd decade with no political settlement in sight there could be further displacement. at least. i. drive which is actually. syria's economy is collapsing and international aid organizations are warning it is pushing millions deeper into poverty many are jobless and hun
are either displaced within the country or sheltering a broad's many are in camps in lebanon's bekaa valley from where saina hotter reports. in the midst of war a generation grew up in exile at least 1000000 children have been born since 2011 when syria's peaceful uprising began before it turned into war home for many has been informal counts like this in neighboring countries in lebanon's bekaa valley life has been one of poverty and uncertainty that actual there are around 200 children under...
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half the country unable or unwilling to live under his rule is in a holder there alive from the bekaa valley in lebanon say in a thank you. let's get more now from the scene and course you'll lose she joins us live from istanbul in neighboring turkey the scene of this war has been grinding on for years in terms of the military conflicts itself how do things stand 10 years on. well actually when the war started 10 years ago sirius served as a proxy battlefield for local and regional players and when you look today turkey and russia seem to be seem to be actively engaged in syria's domestic civil war you see. more than the health of the country that have been under the control of other rebel groups or let's say other fighter groups are now back in syrian government's control and you have the syrian democratic forces led by the kurdish group why fiji running the eastern part of to euphrates river and there are you have it live run by some rebel forces which are named to be jihadist groups vice by some circles and a you have other areas like off ranger are. these places are under control of the
half the country unable or unwilling to live under his rule is in a holder there alive from the bekaa valley in lebanon say in a thank you. let's get more now from the scene and course you'll lose she joins us live from istanbul in neighboring turkey the scene of this war has been grinding on for years in terms of the military conflicts itself how do things stand 10 years on. well actually when the war started 10 years ago sirius served as a proxy battlefield for local and regional players and...
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displacement home for many has been informal camps like this in neighboring countries in lebanon's bekaa valley life has been one of poverty and uncertainty. syria's economy is collapsing and international aid organizations are warning it is pushing millions deeper into poverty many are jobless and hungry the united nations says 60 percent or $12400000.00 syrians don't have regular access to enough food despite the battlefield being largely quiet for a year aid agencies say the daily suffering of syrians is worse than it has been at nearly any point throughout the conflict and the hardship has not stopped at syria's borders. mexico's coded 19 death toll is one of the world's highest with one in 5 of its inhabitants living in the capital with the deadly upsurge never to move to take to get off a 1000000 visitors every day there's really no way that they go through this and 3 guards without for. all has the governments on all the drug strategy lead to unnecessary suffering from mexico the fight against 90 on al-jazeera. from the world's most populated region. dad and untold stories from across as
displacement home for many has been informal camps like this in neighboring countries in lebanon's bekaa valley life has been one of poverty and uncertainty. syria's economy is collapsing and international aid organizations are warning it is pushing millions deeper into poverty many are jobless and hungry the united nations says 60 percent or $12400000.00 syrians don't have regular access to enough food despite the battlefield being largely quiet for a year aid agencies say the daily suffering...
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displacement home for many has been informal counts like this in neighboring countries in lebanon's bekaa valley life has been one of poverty and uncertainty. syria's the. bonamy is collapsing and international aid organizations are warning it is pushing millions deeper into poverty many are jobless and hungry the united nations says 60 percent or top point $4000000.00 syrians don't have regular access to enough food despite the battlefield being largely quiet for a year aid agencies say the daily suffering of syrians is worse than it has been at nearly any point throughout the conflict and the hardship has not stopped at syria's borders. this is how paramedics me duty kimono says you'll be a fine finish the ship. racing down the highway the outskirts of mexico city trying to find a hospital causing response time coded question just 39 he's one of the 40 bugger. all hope for the love. to mexico cases are kept rising death toll is now higher than italy and spain. the duty insert here run the government every day trying to help their patients well protecting themselves right now they need to find
displacement home for many has been informal counts like this in neighboring countries in lebanon's bekaa valley life has been one of poverty and uncertainty. syria's the. bonamy is collapsing and international aid organizations are warning it is pushing millions deeper into poverty many are jobless and hungry the united nations says 60 percent or top point $4000000.00 syrians don't have regular access to enough food despite the battlefield being largely quiet for a year aid agencies say the...
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the part of the syrian government i was there is a lot of reporting live there from lebanon's bekaa valley many thanks indeed to say the 7 course here then is live with us from istanbul in neighboring turkey which saddam hosts more syrian refugees than anywhere else many people want to return to syria what's preventing the. well actually turkey holds 4500000 syrian refugees according to the officer figures but of course with the under just 3rd ones the number is much higher and besides that turkey is trying to assist the police 3 point $5000000.00 syrians inside to syria within the areas of the opposition controlled they realize and. so this is a tough case for turkey advantage and turkey when it went turkish military assistance the syrian national army in its former name free syrian army and those areas are friend. of other places when these places were liberated the plan was that the syrians would be able to return to these lenders after safety and security and stability along with infrastructure was established and compared to these areas were relatively more stable for the syrians to b
the part of the syrian government i was there is a lot of reporting live there from lebanon's bekaa valley many thanks indeed to say the 7 course here then is live with us from istanbul in neighboring turkey which saddam hosts more syrian refugees than anywhere else many people want to return to syria what's preventing the. well actually turkey holds 4500000 syrian refugees according to the officer figures but of course with the under just 3rd ones the number is much higher and besides that...
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they were trying to convert you a little late for that recess idaho to reporting live from the bekaa valley in lebanon so when costello then georgia live from istanbul in neighboring turkey which also hosts syrian refugees a lot of people looking to return to syria. what's preventing the. well the us turkey is the country which hosts the most crowded syrian refugee population after the uprising in 2011 according to the official figures there are 4500000 syrians residing in turkey right now and turkey is also trying to take care and provide assistance to at least 3500000 syrians within syrian borders so this is where the question mark is actually the areas that have been liberated from are still in other places by the free syrian army which is now the syrian national army s.n.a. backed by the turkish forces these are the areas where the turkish president. the syrian refugees will be able to return back safe to their homes so that those areas let's name them euphrates field operation area operation all of. these are the places where they were designed to go about however these places have bee
they were trying to convert you a little late for that recess idaho to reporting live from the bekaa valley in lebanon so when costello then georgia live from istanbul in neighboring turkey which also hosts syrian refugees a lot of people looking to return to syria. what's preventing the. well the us turkey is the country which hosts the most crowded syrian refugee population after the uprising in 2011 according to the official figures there are 4500000 syrians residing in turkey right now and...
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is it's a failed state with no international recognition of 0 say no to reporting live from the bekaa valley in lebanon zinah many thanks deed. is the head of public relations at the syrian association for citizens dignity she says that syrians have been forgotten the reasons for the uprising but the anniversary is a grim reminder of the many challenges still ahead. we want to turn back to over a country the struggle is not over even though the country is the story even though our economy is the story even though that are attempts by the regime and russia to add to dismiss even a syrian regime whether by connections with or invite conference on the return of refugees we insist that there is no safe vitamin in syria that allows that interest of the syrians and he insists that the issue of this experience is not on a humanitarian issue but it's at the heart of any political solution in syria and any political transition the syrian people sacrificed a lot i cannot think of any syrian family who did not secor fights and this in itself is their reason for us to continue the struggle so i have the
is it's a failed state with no international recognition of 0 say no to reporting live from the bekaa valley in lebanon zinah many thanks deed. is the head of public relations at the syrian association for citizens dignity she says that syrians have been forgotten the reasons for the uprising but the anniversary is a grim reminder of the many challenges still ahead. we want to turn back to over a country the struggle is not over even though the country is the story even though our economy is...
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displacement home for many has been informal camps like this in neighboring countries in lebanon's bekaa valley life has been one of poverty and uncertainty. syria's economy is collapsing and international aid organizations are warning it is pushing millions deeper into poverty many are jobless and hungry the united nations says 60 percent or $12400000.00 syrians don't have regular access to enough food despite the battlefield being largely quiet for a year aid agencies say the dailies. suffering of syrians is worse than it has been a nearly any point throughout the conflict and the hardship does not stop at syria's borders. the earlier the air the. israelis head to the polls as prime minister netanyahu hopes are successful vaccine rollout will help him win another term despite corruption cases against them. they want change al jazeera live from doha with me for the back to go also ahead on mars military accuses deposed civilian leader on santucci of accepting bribes like cash and gold it's. more bad news for astra zeneca a u.s. regulators says data from a vaccine trial showing the effectivenes
displacement home for many has been informal camps like this in neighboring countries in lebanon's bekaa valley life has been one of poverty and uncertainty. syria's economy is collapsing and international aid organizations are warning it is pushing millions deeper into poverty many are jobless and hungry the united nations says 60 percent or $12400000.00 syrians don't have regular access to enough food despite the battlefield being largely quiet for a year aid agencies say the dailies....
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speak no to say no hose or she joins us live from the bekaa valley in lebanon say no you're not a camp are many people have spent years hoping for an end to the civil war what have they been telling you. well there is little hope a lot of uncertainty people want to go back home they want to go back to their towns and villages but for different reasons they just can't look look at these children these children were born here they were born in exile they don't know syria they don't know their country now someways say that the battlefield has been largely quiet for a year now but people here want a permanent ceasefire they wrong the political settlement before they make their way back home some are still afraid because of the lack of political security guarantees the united nations the european union they do not believe that the situation is conducive for refugee returns because of the lack of security guarantees human rights groups have documented arrests people who have returned have been arrested the syrian regime considers everyone who didn't just take part in the revolution or who jo
speak no to say no hose or she joins us live from the bekaa valley in lebanon say no you're not a camp are many people have spent years hoping for an end to the civil war what have they been telling you. well there is little hope a lot of uncertainty people want to go back home they want to go back to their towns and villages but for different reasons they just can't look look at these children these children were born here they were born in exile they don't know syria they don't know their...