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Eleven year old Syrian refugee boy, Mohammed doesn’t sleep well, his Dad told me. He is always scared. If you look closely you will see scars across his nose. He was hit by a shell in his home town Hawija near the city of Hama. He has a hard time...
Eleven year old Syrian refugee boy, Mohammed doesn’t sleep well, his Dad told me. He is always scared. If you look closely you will see scars across his nose. He was hit by a shell in his home town Hawija near the city of Hama. He has a hard time breathing and his eye seems damaged. Thanks to a recent visit by the French Ambassador to his new makeshift home in an abandoned university in Saida, Lebanon, at the urging of the French NGO - Première Urgence, funds are now available for Mohammed to have an operation next week.