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Syrian language is very calm and soft to hear,love it
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They are coming from coming not even In war, they are illegal and should deported.
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If it was not for barak hussein obama meddling, Syria would have remained safe country to live in. Syrians would not be flocking to Europe bringing their problems and islam with them.
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todas as nações,tem obrigação de ajuda ,e uma vida de tristezas e percas ,horrível isso
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it's horrible that these people have to go through this. of course I feel sympathy for them. many people do and when they see the Greek people saying bad things about them you automatically assume the worst about the Greeks. it's hard to say anything good when the majority of these refugees are ruining our country! they cause several riots. and while I do feel sympathy for the good ones, the majority are bad.
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UNICEF is an obsolete organisation which promote perpetual poverty classes in third world countries. All monies spent would be more beneficial if spent in funding safety net in newly developed countries. Feed and educate a hopeless kid in Africa will still at older age required to be fed and educate that same person as adult. To be raise in Muslim country make the problem much worse.. their philosophy can not be developed.
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I want to volunteer my services for the syrian refugees as I have been through I would volunteer to bring smile on these little ones
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so sad for her( i think she is pretty she kinda looks like my old friend) :(
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Her country will never be as it was before - and we, European, took a part in arming religious fanatics that now destroys Syria. I wish she never had to risk her life on the overfilled shaky boat on the see. This is the result of an idleness of EU, who did not strike hardly against the smugglers at the very beginning of the crisis and did not in reasonable time create hot-spots in Turkey and other save neighbor countries of Syria, where refugees could apply for an asylum in European countries. The idleness of EU causes suffering of many refugees and also an abuse of refugee crisis by many people that do not run away from the country where war is and thus consuming money that should have been used for help to the people in real troubles.
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اللاجئون ليسوا موضع ترحيب في اليونان
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I want to join UNICEF
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I listen to this and I think: How could anyone believe that a mother would subject her children to such an ordeal if it wasn't absolutely necessary? How could anyone sitting in a warm room at a full table, with a regular income either from a job or social security, dare to judge these people, who run for their very lives and often bring nothing but their lives with them, and tell them to go back where they came from?
Thank you, UNICEF. Please publish more of these stories. Maybe some people will start thinking... -
Wonderful girl! I met her in Pikpa (Lesvos). Do you know how is she now?
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Her story is sooo beautiful! I'm starting a children's rights festival in small town Bjelovar in Croatia so I would like to know is there any way to get the rights for this and few other videos on your channel?
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She is a beautiful girl!
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Incredible, an essential perspective presented beautifully. Well done UNICEF, keep up this good and important work.
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Bright girl.
Malak, a 7-year-old Syrian girl with an old soul, recounts her journey from Syria to Greece. She misses her friends and lost all of her belongings during the dangerous journey to Europe with her mother. After reaching Greece, she says "I hope things get back to how they were." Find out more about our work helping children affected by the refugee and migrant crisis: http://www.unicef.org/emergencies/index_85510.html _________________________________________ Subscribe to UNICEF here: http://bit.ly/1ltTE3m The official UNICEF YouTube channel is your primary destination for the latest news updates from the frontline, documentaries, celebrity appeals, and more about our work to realize the rights of every child. Click here to see all of our latest trending videos: http://smarturl.it/TrendingAtUNICEF For more about UNICEF's work, visit: http://www.unicef.org Follow UNICEF here: UNICEF Connect blog: http://blogs.unicef.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unicef Twitter: https://twitter.com/unicef Instagram: http://instagram.com/UNICEF Tumblr: http://unicef.tumblr.com Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/unicef