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  • August 17, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: Local people demonstrate, after Friday pray, against Bashar Al-Assad's regime in the village of Marea, in northern of Aleppo. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 17, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: Local people demonstrate, after Friday pray, against Bashar Al-Assad's regime in the village of Marea, in northern of Aleppo. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 17, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: Local people demonstrate, after Friday pray, against Bashar Al-Assad's regime in the village of Marea, in northern of Aleppo. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 17, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: Local people demonstrate, after Friday pray, against Bashar Al-Assad's regime in the village of Marea, in northern of Aleppo. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 17, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: Local people demonstrate, after Friday pray, against Bashar Al-Assad's regime in the village of Marea, in northern of Aleppo. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 14, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A local resident passes by in Babal Nassar neighborhood in Aleppo's old city. In the background a flag from the regime stands over a christian church in a area controlled by the infamous Assad's tugs, Shabiha..The Syrian Army have in the past ten days increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 14, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A local resident passes over a picture of the president Bashar Al-Assad in Babal Nassar neighborhood in Aleppo's old city. The Syrian Army have in the past ten days increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 14, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A local resident passes over a picture of the president Bashar Al-Assad in Babal Nassar neighborhood in Aleppo's old city. The Syrian Army have in the past ten days increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 08, 2013 - Zaatari, Jordan: A shisha vendor stands at his stall in Zaatari refugee camp in northern Jordan. The stall is located on a street that aid workers have nicknamed the Champs Elysees, due to the hundreds of shops and businesses. Zaatari camp, home to more than 120,000 people who in the past year have fled the conflict in Syria, become the fourth largest city in Jordan and the world's second largest refugee camp behind Dadaab in eastern Kenya. Most of its residents came from Daraa, a city about 30Km away in Syria, rich with businessmen thanks to a long history of cross-border trade with Jordan. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Al Jazeera)
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  • August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: Syrian children enjoy the playground of Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa.<br />
The 10 million USD camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. <br />
In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Al Jazeera)
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  • August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: A syrian refugee works at the communal kitchen of Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa. Many refugees have been offered jobs inside the camp in a intent to bring some normality to their lives. At this kitchen, several meals are prepared daily to be distributed for free among all the camp's residents.<br />
The 10 million USD camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year.<br />
In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Al Jazeera)
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  • August 12, 2012 - Kafa Safra, Efrin, Syria: Barakat Gadalum, father of a dead Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) fighter, poses with his son's portrait. Around five thousand Syrian Kurdish attended the funeral and ceremony of martyrdom of Taliz Gadalum, killed days earlier during combat against the Turkish army...PKK has been fighting an armed struggle against the Turkish state for an autonomous Kurdistan and greater cultural and political rights for the Kurds in Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran. Founded on 27 November 1978 in the village of Fis, was led by Abdullah Öcalan. The PKK's ideology was originally a fusion of revolutionary socialism and Kurdish nationalism - although since his imprisonment, Öcalan has abandoned orthodox Marxism. The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States, the European Union and NATO. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • August 12, 2012 - Kafa Safra, Efrin, Syria: Syrian Kurdish women arrive at the funeral and ceremony of martyrdom of Taliz Gadalum, a Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) fighter killed days earlier during combat against the Turkish army...PKK has been fighting an armed struggle against the Turkish state for an autonomous Kurdistan and greater cultural and political rights for the Kurds in Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran. Founded on 27 November 1978 in the village of Fis, was led by Abdullah Öcalan. The PKK's ideology was originally a fusion of revolutionary socialism and Kurdish nationalism - although since his imprisonment, Öcalan has abandoned orthodox Marxism. The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States, the European Union and NATO. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • August 12, 2012 - Kafa Safra, Efrin, Syria: Around five thousand Syrian Kurdish attended the funeral and ceremony of martyrdom of Taliz Gadalum, a Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) fighter killed days earlier during combat against the Turkish army...PKK has been fighting an armed struggle against the Turkish state for an autonomous Kurdistan and greater cultural and political rights for the Kurds in Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran. Founded on 27 November 1978 in the village of Fis, was led by Abdullah Öcalan. The PKK's ideology was originally a fusion of revolutionary socialism and Kurdish nationalism - although since his imprisonment, Öcalan has abandoned orthodox Marxism. The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States, the European Union and NATO. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • August 15, 2012 - Azaz, Aleppo, Syria: Rescuers scour the rubble in search of survivors and casualties of a Syrian warplanes airstrike on the northern town of Azaz near Aleppo. 30 people are reported to be killed and more than 100 wounded. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 15, 2012 - Azaz, Aleppo, Syria: Rescuers scour the rubble in search of survivors and casualties of a Syrian warplanes airstrike on the northern town of Azaz near Aleppo. 30 people are reported to be killed and more than 100 wounded. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 11, 2012 - Azaz, Aleppo, Syria: A syrian war refugee passes by in a improvised refugee center in Azaz, where 32 families who fled the combat areas are temporarily living. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • August 14, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A Free Syria Army (FSA) fighter stands beside the body of a civilian killed minutes earlier during a attack by the regime war plane against a local hospital in Tariq Al-Bab neighborhood in central Aleppo. The Syrian Army have in the past ten days increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 14, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A Free Syria Army fighter orders a local resident to proceed in a rebel checkpoint in Babal Nassar neighborhood in Aleppo's old city. The Syrian Army have in the past ten days increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 10, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A group of Free Syria Army (FSA) fighters advance towards the frontline in Saheledine, a strategic neighborhood in southwest Aleppo...The Syrian Army have in the past week increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 09, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: A child cries the death of his 28 year old father, Housin Al Ali, a Free Syria Army fighter killed in combat in Alepo's Salehedine neighborhood...The Syrian army and the FSA have in the past week exchanged heavy fire in a battle for the control of Syria's economic capital, Aleppo. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Mohamad Klazly, a Syrian refugee, drinks some tea in a improvised room at Wadi Khaled refugee center for Syrian families in Lebanon.
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  • August 24, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: Sheik Abu Mariam, commander of the recently created rebel militia Ibnu Walid, meets with some volunteer fighters in the village of Marea. The militia incorporates 25 fighters and has the intent to be an elite group to perform guerrilla style operations against syrian army troops in the province of Aleppo.
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  • August 14, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: View of the damaged faced of a local hospital in Tariq Al-Bab neighborhood in central Aleppo. The Syrian Army have in the past ten days increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 11, 2012 - Tarafat, Aleppo, Syria: Free Syria Army figthers stop a veihicle in a rebel checkpoint outside Tarafat village, near Aleppo. The Syrian Army warplanes have recently bombed residential areas and the only two schools in the village, with 200 kilogram bombs.
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  • August 10, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: People give assistance to a child, injured minutes earlier by heavy shelling from the Syrian Army against a bakery in the residential area of Tariq Al-Bab in central Aleppo. At least 12 people have died and more the 20 got injured during the attack...The Syrian Army have in the past week increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 10, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A nurse gives assistance to a man, injured minutes earlier by heavy shelling from the Syrian Army against a bakery in the residential area of Tariq Al-Bab in central Aleppo. At least 12 people have died and more the 20 got injured during the attack...The Syrian Army have in the past week increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 10, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A young man carries his brother, seriously injured minutes earlier by heavy shelling from the Syrian Army against a bakery in the residential area of Tariq Al-Bab in central Aleppo. At least 12 people have died and more the 20 got injured during the attack...The Syrian Army have in the past week increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 10, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A man and a woman mourn the death of their son, killed minutes earlier by heavy shelling from the Syrian Army against a bakery in the residential area of Tariq Al-Bab in central Aleppo. At least 12 people have died and more the 20 got injured during the attack...The Syrian Army have in the past week increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 10, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A Free Syria Army (FSA) fighter advances towards the frontline through a hole in a wall of a house in Saheledine, a strategic neighborhood in southwest Aleppo...The Syrian Army have in the past week increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 10, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: Local people access the damage of their residential building cause by Syrian Army bombardments in Haneno neighborhood in central Aleppo...The Syrian Army have in the past week increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 09, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: Local men mourn the death of Housin Al Ali and Omam Kassam, two Free Syria Army fighters killed in combat in Alepo's Salehedine neighborhood...The Syrian army and the FSA have in the past week exchanged heavy fire in a battle for the control of Syria's economic capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: Two syrian refugees walk by an hangar used as communal kitchen at Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa.<br />
The 10 million USD camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. <br />
In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Al Jazeera)
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  • August 09, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A group of Free Syria Army (FSA) fighters leave their headquarters in Haneno neighborhood, to join their comrades on the frontline at Salehedine...The Syrian army and the FSA have in the past week exchanged heavy fire in a battle for the control of Syria's economic capital, Aleppo. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 09, 2013 - Al-Ramthah, Jordan: A jordanian police man patrols Garden Village, a camp for syrian war refugees near Al-Ramthah city in northern Jordan. The camp opened in July 2012 and currently houses around 900 refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Al Jazeera)
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  • August 12, 2013 - Zaatari, Jordan: Mahmoud Amarin, a 70 year old syrian bus driver from Daraa city, shows the UNHCR registration cards used to collect a box containing basic goods, distributed twice a month at Zaatari refugee camp in northern Jordan. Mr. Amarin fled the fighting in Syria one year ago, when his house got shelled by the regime forces. Like many other refugees in Zaatari, Mr. Amarin lost two of his children during the attack to his village, leaving behind all his worldly possessions. He lives now at the camps with his wife and two children, and depends uniquely on basic aid provided by international Non-Governmental Organisations. Mr. Amarin intends to go back to his hometown soon, due to the harsh life refugees endure at camp. Zaatari camp, home to more than 120,000 people who in the past year have fled the conflict in Syria, become the fourth largest city in Jordan and the world's second largest refugee camp behind Dadaab in eastern Kenya. Most of its residents came from Daraa, a city about 30Km away in Syria, rich with businessmen thanks to a long history of cross-border trade with Jordan. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Al Jazeera)
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  • August 08, 2013 - Zaatari, Jordan: Syrian refugees buy goods at a vegetable shops in Zaatari refugee camp in northern Jordan. The stall is located on a street that aid workers have nicknamed the Champs Elysees, due to the hundreds of shops and businesses. Zaatari camp, home to more than 120,000 people who in the past year have fled the conflict in Syria, become the fourth largest city in Jordan and the world's second largest refugee camp behind Dadaab in eastern Kenya. Most of its residents came from Daraa, a city about 30Km away in Syria, rich with businessmen thanks to a long history of cross-border trade with Jordan. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Al Jazeera)
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  • August 08, 2013 - Zaatari, Jordan: Abed Almonem, a 65 year old syrian refugee from Daraa city, prepares a coffee in his tent at Zaatari refugee camp, in northern Jordan. Mr. Almonem, a farmer by trade, fled the fighting in Syria one year ago, when his house and his cattle got destroyed by regime forces. Like many other refugees in Zaatari, Mr. Almonem lost some family members during the attack to his village, leaving behind all his worldly possessions. He lives now at the camps with his wife and two children, and depends uniquely on basic aid provided by international Non-Governmental Organisations. Despite the harsh conditions at Zaatari, Mr. Almonem sees no reason to go back to Syria till the war in over. Zaatari camp, home to more than 120,000 people who in the past year have fled the conflict in Syria, become the fourth largest city in Jordan and the world's second largest refugee camp behind Dadaab in eastern Kenya. Most of its residents came from Daraa, a city about 30Km away in Syria, rich with businessmen thanks to a long history of cross-border trade with Jordan. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Al Jazeera)
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  • August 08, 2013 - Zaatari, Jordan: A kebab vendor prepares sandwiches at his restaurant in Zaatari refugee camp, northern Jordan. The restaurant is one of many located on a street that aid workers have nicknamed the Champs Elysees, due to the hundreds of shops and businesses. Zaatari camp, home to more than 120,000 people who in the past year have fled the conflict in Syria, become the fourth largest city in Jordan and the world's second largest refugee camp behind Dadaab in eastern Kenya. Most of its residents came from Daraa, a city about 30Km away in Syria, rich with businessmen thanks to a long history of cross-border trade with Jordan. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Al Jazeera)
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  • August 12, 2013 - Zaatari, Jordan: Mahmoud Amarin, a 70 year old syrian bus driver from Daraa city, shows a piece of stale bread distributed every second day by a Non-Governmental Organisation to the refugees at Zaatari refugee camp in northern Jordan. Mr. Amarin fled the fighting in Syria one year ago, when his house got shelled by the regime forces. Like many other refugees in Zaatari, Mr. Amarin lost two of his children during the attack to his village, leaving behind all his worldly possessions. He lives now at the camps with his wife and two children, and depends uniquely on basic aid provided by international Non-Governmental Organisations. Mr. Amarin intends to go back to his hometown soon, due to the harsh life refugees endure at camp. Zaatari camp, home to more than 120,000 people who in the past year have fled the conflict in Syria, become the fourth largest city in Jordan and the world's second largest refugee camp behind Dadaab in eastern Kenya. Most of its residents came from Daraa, a city about 30Km away in Syria, rich with businessmen thanks to a long history of cross-border trade with Jordan. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Al Jazeera)
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  • August 08, 2013 - Zaatari, Jordan: Syrian refugees have an haircut at one of the many barber shops in Zaatari refugee camp in northern Jordan. The barber's is located on a street that aid workers have nicknamed the Champs Elysees, due to the hundreds of shops and businesses. Zaatari camp, home to more than 120,000 people who in the past year have fled the conflict in Syria, become the fourth largest city in Jordan and the world's second largest refugee camp behind Dadaab in eastern Kenya. Most of its residents came from Daraa, a city about 30Km away in Syria, rich with businessmen thanks to a long history of cross-border trade with Jordan. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Al Jazeera)
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  • August 08, 2013 - Zaatari, Jordan: General view of a residential area at Zaatari refugee camp in northern Jordan. Zaatari camp, home to more than 120,000 people who in the past year have fled the conflict in Syria, become the fourth largest city in Jordan and the world's second largest refugee camp behind Dadaab in eastern Kenya. Most of its residents came from Daraa, a city about 30Km away in Syria, rich with businessmen thanks to a long history of cross-border trade with Jordan. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Al Jazeera)
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  • August 08, 2013 - Zaatari, Jordan: A syrian refugee collects non-drinkable water from taps outside a toilet facility at Zaatari refugee camp, northern Jordan. Shortage of water is very common occurrence at the camp, where the communal tanks are filled every second day. Potable water is available for purchase in some shops for a price of 0.50 Jordanian Dinar (around 0.75 USD). Zaatari camp, home to more than 120,000 people who in the past year have fled the conflict in Syria, become the fourth largest city in Jordan and the world's second largest refugee camp behind Dadaab in eastern Kenya. Most of its residents came from Daraa, a city about 30Km away in Syria, rich with businessmen thanks to a long history of cross-border trade with Jordan. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Al Jazeera)
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  • August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: Syrian children enjoy the playground of Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa.<br />
The 10 million USD camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. <br />
In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Al Jazeera)
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  • August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: A syrian refugee look for groceries at the well stocked supermarket of Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa. The refugees at the camp are given weekly vouchers with which they can purchase goods.<br />
The 10 million USD camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year.<br />
In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Al Jazeera)
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  • August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: A syrian refugee works at the communal kitchen of Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa. Many refugees have been offered jobs inside the camp in a intent to bring some normality to their lives. At this kitchen, several meals are prepared daily to be distributed for free among all the camp's residents.<br />
The 10 million USD camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year.<br />
In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Al Jazeera)
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  • August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: A syrian child demonstrates his handstand skills at the men's eating area of Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa.<br />
The 10 million USD camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. <br />
In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Al Jazeera)
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  • August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: A syrian refugee watches TV at the communal television room of Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa.<br />
The 10 million USD camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year.<br />
In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Al Jazeera)
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  • August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: A syrian refugee is seen hanging laundry outside a portacabin at the Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa.<br />
The 10 million USD camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year.<br />
In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Al Jazeera)
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  • August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: Two syrian refugees walk by an hangar used as communal kitchen at Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa.<br />
The 10 million USD camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. <br />
In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Al Jazeera)
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  • August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: View of the minaret of the improvised mosque at the Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa.<br />
The 10 million USD camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year.<br />
In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Al Jazeera)
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  • Tearsheet of "Syria: FSA fighters" published in The Sunday Times
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  • August 12, 2012 - Kafa Safra, Efrin, Syria: A Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) fighter takes guard at a checkpoint outside the village of Kafra Safra...PKK has been fighting an armed struggle against the Turkish state for an autonomous Kurdistan and greater cultural and political rights for the Kurds in Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran. Founded on 27 November 1978 in the village of Fis, was led by Abdullah Öcalan. The PKK's ideology was originally a fusion of revolutionary socialism and Kurdish nationalism - although since his imprisonment, Öcalan has abandoned orthodox Marxism. The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States, the European Union and NATO. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • August 12, 2012 - Kafa Safra, Efrin, Syria: A group of Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) fighters take guard at a checkpoint outside the village of Kafra Safra...PKK has been fighting an armed struggle against the Turkish state for an autonomous Kurdistan and greater cultural and political rights for the Kurds in Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran. Founded on 27 November 1978 in the village of Fis, was led by Abdullah Öcalan. The PKK's ideology was originally a fusion of revolutionary socialism and Kurdish nationalism - although since his imprisonment, Öcalan has abandoned orthodox Marxism. The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States, the European Union and NATO. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • August 12, 2012 - Kafa Safra, Efrin, Syria: A Syrian Kurdish man speeches at the funeral and ceremony of martyrdom of Taliz Gadalum, a Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) fighter killed days earlier during combat against the Turkish army...PKK has been fighting an armed struggle against the Turkish state for an autonomous Kurdistan and greater cultural and political rights for the Kurds in Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran. Founded on 27 November 1978 in the village of Fis, was led by Abdullah Öcalan. The PKK's ideology was originally a fusion of revolutionary socialism and Kurdish nationalism - although since his imprisonment, Öcalan has abandoned orthodox Marxism. The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States, the European Union and NATO. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • August 12, 2012 - Kafa Safra, Efrin, Syria: Syrian Kurdish men arrive at the funeral and ceremony of martyrdom of Taliz Gadalum, a Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) fighter killed days earlier during combat against the Turkish army...PKK has been fighting an armed struggle against the Turkish state for an autonomous Kurdistan and greater cultural and political rights for the Kurds in Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran. Founded on 27 November 1978 in the village of Fis, was led by Abdullah Öcalan. The PKK's ideology was originally a fusion of revolutionary socialism and Kurdish nationalism - although since his imprisonment, Öcalan has abandoned orthodox Marxism. The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States, the European Union and NATO. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • August 12, 2012 - Kafa Safra, Efrin, Syria: A Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) fighter takes guard outside a house where the funeral of a comrade is taking place near the village of Kafra Safra. Around five thousand Syrian Kurdish attended the funeral and ceremony of martyrdom of Taliz Gadalum, killed days earlier during combat against the Turkish army...PKK has been fighting an armed struggle against the Turkish state for an autonomous Kurdistan and greater cultural and political rights for the Kurds in Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran. Founded on 27 November 1978 in the village of Fis, was led by Abdullah Öcalan. The PKK's ideology was originally a fusion of revolutionary socialism and Kurdish nationalism - although since his imprisonment, Öcalan has abandoned orthodox Marxism. The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States, the European Union and NATO. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • August 12, 2012 - Kafa Safra, Efrin, Syria: A Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) fighter takes guard outside a house where the funeral of a comrade is taking place near the village of Kafra Safra. Around five thousand Syrian Kurdish attended the funeral and ceremony of martyrdom of Taliz Gadalum, killed days earlier during combat against the Turkish army...PKK has been fighting an armed struggle against the Turkish state for an autonomous Kurdistan and greater cultural and political rights for the Kurds in Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran. Founded on 27 November 1978 in the village of Fis, was led by Abdullah Öcalan. The PKK's ideology was originally a fusion of revolutionary socialism and Kurdish nationalism - although since his imprisonment, Öcalan has abandoned orthodox Marxism. The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States, the European Union and NATO. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • August 10, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: Nurses give assistance to people, injured minutes earlier by heavy shelling from the Syrian Army against a bakery in the residential area of Tariq Al-Bab in central Aleppo. At least 12 people have died and more the 20 got injured during the attack.<br />
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The Syrian Army have in the past week increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 24, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: Sheik Abu Mariam, commander of the recently created rebel militia Ibnu Walid, meets with some volunteer fighters in the village of Marea. The militia incorporates 25 fighters and has the intent to be an elite group to perform guerrilla style operations against syrian army troops in the province of Aleppo. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 24, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: Sheik Abu Mariam, commander of the recently created rebel militia Ibnu Walid, meets with some volunteer fighters in the village of Marea. The militia incorporates 25 fighters and has the intent to be an elite group to perform guerrilla style operations against syrian army troops in the province of Aleppo. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 18, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: A recently created rebel militia (katiba) trains for the first time in the village of Marea. The katiba is called Ibnu Walid, was created by the local Sheik, Abu Mariam and incorporates 25 fighters. The Katiba intend to be an elite group to perform guerrilla style operations against syrian army troops in the province of Aleppo. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 18, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: A recently created rebel militia (katiba) trains for the first time in the village of Marea. The katiba is called Ibnu Walid, was created by the local Sheik, Abu Mariam and incorporates 25 fighters. The Katiba intend to be an elite group to perform guerrilla style operations against syrian army troops in the province of Aleppo. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 18, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: A recently created rebel militia (katiba) trains for the first time in the village of Marea. The katiba is called Ibnu Walid, was created by the local Sheik, Abu Mariam and incorporates 25 fighters. The Katiba intend to be an elite group to perform guerrilla style operations against syrian army troops in the province of Aleppo. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Screengrab of "Syria: The battle for Aleppo" published in Ifeng.com
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  • Screengrab of "Syria: The battle for Aleppo" published in Ifeng.com
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  • Screengrab of "Syria: The battle for Aleppo" published in Ifeng.com
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  • Screengrab of "Syria: The battle for Aleppo" published in Ifeng.com
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  • Screengrab of "Syria: The battle for Aleppo" published in Ifeng.com
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  • August 11, 2012 - Tarafat, Aleppo, Syria: View of the destroyed Jamal-Jamal school in Tarafat village, near Aleppo. The Syrian Army warplanes have recently bombed residential areas and the only two schools in the village, with 200 kilogram bombs. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 17, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: Syrian war refugees from Aleppo set camp near the border post of Kilis in Turkey. Thousands of people have in the past week fled the combats and airstrikes in Aleppo and nearby towns. Some managed to cross into the neighbor Turkey, however many still waiting the authorization to enter the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • August 17, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: Syrian war refugees from Aleppo set camp near the border post of Kilis in Turkey. Thousands of people have in the past week fled the combats and airstrikes in Aleppo and nearby towns. Some managed to cross into the neighbor Turkey, however many still waiting the authorization to enter the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • August 17, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: Syrian war refugees from Aleppo set camp near the border post of Kilis in Turkey. Thousands of people have in the past week fled the combats and airstrikes in Aleppo and nearby towns. Some managed to cross into the neighbor Turkey, however many still waiting the authorization to enter the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 17, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: Syrian war refugees from Aleppo set camp near the border post of Kilis in Turkey. Thousands of people have in the past week fled the combats and airstrikes in Aleppo and nearby towns. Some managed to cross into the neighbor Turkey, however many still waiting the authorization to enter the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • August 17, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: People check the rubble of a destroyed mosque in central Azaz. Syrian warplanes delivered, two days ago, a massive airstrike to the center of the town, causing more the thirthy deaths and around two hundred wounded. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 17, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: People check the rubble of a destroyed mosque in central Azaz. Syrian warplanes delivered, two days ago, a massive airstrike to the center of the town, causing more the thirthy deaths and around two hundred wounded. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 15, 2012 - Azaz, Aleppo, Syria: Rescuers scour the rubble in search of survivors and casualties of a Syrian warplanes airstrike on the northern town of Azaz near Aleppo. 30 people are reported to be killed and more than 100 wounded. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 15, 2012 - Azaz, Aleppo, Syria: Rescuers scour the rubble in search of survivors and casualties of a Syrian warplanes airstrike on the northern town of Azaz near Aleppo. 30 people are reported to be killed and more than 100 wounded. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 15, 2012 - Azaz, Aleppo, Syria: Rescuers scour the rubble in search of survivors and casualties of a Syrian warplanes airstrike on the northern town of Azaz near Aleppo. 30 people are reported to be killed and more than 100 wounded. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 15, 2012 - Azaz, Aleppo, Syria: Rescuers scour the rubble in search of survivors and casualties of a Syrian warplanes airstrike on the northern town of Azaz near Aleppo. 30 people are reported to be killed and more than 100 wounded. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 15, 2012 - Azaz, Aleppo, Syria: Rescuers scour the rubble in search of survivors and casualties of a Syrian warplanes airstrike on the northern town of Azaz near Aleppo. 30 people are reported to be killed and more than 100 wounded. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 11, 2012 - Azaz, Aleppo, Syria: A war refugee family breaks fast for Ramadan in a improvised refugee center in Azaz, where 32 families who fled the combat areas are temporarily living. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • August 11, 2012 - Tarafat, Aleppo, Syria: Locals walk by the market area of Azaz. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 15, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: View of the aftermath of an explosion cause by a Syrian army air strike on a communication center in northern Aleppo. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 14, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A civilian, injured by a shot of a Syrian Army's snipper, is treated at a local hospital in Tariq Al-Bab neighborhood in central Aleppo. The Syrian Army have in the past ten days increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 14, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A destroyed room at a local hospital in Tariq Al-Bab neighborhood in central Aleppo. The Syrian Army have in the past ten days increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 14, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A Free Syria Army (FSA) fighter prepares to head to the frontline in Aleppo's old city. The Syrian Army have in the past ten days increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • August 10, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A syrian woman reacts in shock to the death of a family member, killed minutes after heavy shelling from the Syrian Army against a bakery in the residential area of Tariq Al-Bab in central Aleppo. At least 12 people have died and more the 20 got injured during the attack...The Syrian Army have in the past week increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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