On the morning that Sara and her family fled their home in Aleppo, she asked her mother a question that will sound familiar to parents of young children everywhere: “Can I take the toys with me?â€
Even in the middle of a war zone, as they’re preparing to leave the only home they’ve ever known and start a new life as refugees, kids will be kids, as this excerpt from FRONTLINE’s “Children of Syria” shows.
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“Children of Syria” follows one Syrian family for three years, from the siege of their city, to the kidnapping of their father, to their escape in search of a better life. Watch Tuesday, April 19, 2016 on PBS and at pbs.org/frontline.
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This is horrible! Prayers to the children and families. No one should have to live this way. Peace to the world is what we need! This could be me and my family, Shame on those who cause these wars!
Every story in the media is about children and families. Why don't you want to show what most of them really are? 75% single men leaving those women and children behind.