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19/08/2016

Silent and in shock, a child rescued after a reported airstrike becomes the face of Aleppo.
This innocent, confused and hurt little boy captures the absolute horror that continues to unfold each day in Syria.

A young child, later identified by media citing medical workers as five-year-old Omran Daqneesh, is passed between the arms of his rescuers from a building in Aleppo. He’s caked in dust. The left side of his face is smeared with blood.

He doesn’t make a sound...

Read the story: http://time.com/4456905/aleppo-syria-boy-ambulance/?xid=newsletter-brief

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Photos 18/06/2016

-- Written by volunteer, Amrit Singh (currently in Calais) --

• Coming back to Calais refugee camp, 3 months later was a very surreal feeling. There were obvious signs of change but the sense of dwindling hope was still there.

In March, I witness alot of the South part of the camp being burnt down to only ash and destroyed memories. 3 months later and nature has absorbed the anguish, sorrows and pain; and replaced them with hope, life and optimism. •

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