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		<title>Nine years of war. Nine portraits of kids who dream of home</title>
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<blockquote class="wp-block-quote"><p>These kids don’t know the meaning of a home, some don’t know or have forgotten that a house has a wall and a door..</p></blockquote>



<p><strong>Atmeh Camp (Reuters) &#8211;</strong> Four-month-old Abdul Rahman, propped up on pillows on a blue blanket in his family’s tent. Two-year-old Walid, striking a boxer’s pose in the centre of the mat.<br><br>Nine-year-old Ranim, who has never known peace, her bare feet poking out from beneath an embroidered red dress.<br><br>Nine photos of child refugee for nine years of war.<br><br>Reuters assigned Syrian photographer Khalil Ashawi to illustrate World Refugee Day, which is on Saturday.<br><br>He went to the Atmeh camp for displaced people on the Syrian-Turkish border, where families have been sheltering since 2011 from a conflict that has made half of Syrians homeless.<br><br>He illustrated each of the war’s nine years with a simple picture: a refugee child born in that year. Each poses in a tent, each alone, apart from eight-year-old Jumana and her twin brother Farhan.<br><br>“Every kid represents a year in the uprising. Every kid narrates a story and they each have their unique story of the war,” Ashawi explained. “These kids don’t know the meaning of a home, some don’t know or have forgotten that a house has a wall and a door.”<br><br>For those children old enough to talk, Ashawi asked each the same question: what is home?<br><br>Six-year-old Rawan, in a patterned dress, said she still remembers her house “built in the old fashioned way” in south Idlib.<br><br>“A house for me is a place where my friends and family are. I brought my toys with me but it’s not nice here at all,” she said. “A tent is not a house, because it might catch fire and it might fly with the wind.”</p>
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