Syrian people seek refuge in tent cities in Turkish towns

Many Syrian refugees are taking shelter in Turkey in temporary tent cities pitched by the Turkish Red Crescent, including some children unaccompanied by their parents, Hurriyet Daily News reports. 

Among these children are five siblings whose parents stayed behind in the Syrian town of İdlib. Yahha Harzum, 12, said he came to the tent city at Hac Accommodation Facilities with his four brothers, and their father and mother had sent them to Turkey to stay safe during the ongoing conflicts in their town.

Harzum said his father had been injured during the incidents and was being treated at a hospital in İdlib. “Our mother did not come with us so our father wouldn’t be left alone,” he said.

Another Syrian refugee in a tent city is Mustafa Sabbuh, who stays in Hatay’s Altınözü town with his wife and five children. He is a stone sculpture artist. 

Sabbuh, who took refuge in Turkey June 2011, said he made a living in Syria for 20 years as a sculptor, and one of his sculptures was even placed in Beirut. “I told the head official of Altınözü, Ali Arslantaş, about my work and he provided me the materials that I needed. I started working behind a gas station outside the tent city.”

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