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Syrian refugees in camps praise Turkey, express thanks

GAZIANTEP, TURKEY - FEBRUARY 20: Syrian refugees in a Turkish refugee camp expressed deep gratitude towards Turkey, saying it had effectively saved their lives, treating them like brothers and providing for them, on February 20, 2017 in Gaziantep. (01.40.21)"We havent seen refugee camps in other countries, but those who did say this place is like a palace in comparison, Sih Diyab Ferruh, a refugee living in a camp in Gaziantep, Turkey, told to the press. Ferruh said four years ago he fled Aleppo formerly Syrias most populous city -- with his four children and settled at a refugee camp in Nizip in Gaziantep, Turkeys southeast. "One day Syria will be free again and we will go back to our homes. We wont forget what Turkey and Erdogan did," he added, referring to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Another refugee, Abu Ahmed, a former civil servant, said he has eight children and has been living in camps for four years. (55.01) "Turkey has treated us like brothers. It opened its doors. May Allah bless it. If Turkey did not exist, we would probably be dead now," he said. (02.50.00) Sheikh Mohammed, a refugee from Kobane, Syria near the border with Turkey who came to the Nizip refugee camp, said that the Assad regime always alienated him. He added that he has been at the camp for a year and is praying for the end of the war. Mohammed also praised Turkey, saying he prays for it every night, as well as for his countrys liberation. Turkey is hosting around 260,000 refugees in camps in its eastern/southeastern provinces of Hatay, Gaziantep, Sanliurfa, Kilis, Mardin, Kahramanmaras, Osmaniye, Adiyaman, Adana, and Malatya. The camps, run with the support of many institutions, have been transformed into modern living spaces with infrastructure, social spaces, healthcare facilities, and education services. (Footage by Kerem Kocalar/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
GAZIANTEP, TURKEY - FEBRUARY 20: Syrian refugees in a Turkish refugee camp expressed deep gratitude towards Turkey, saying it had effectively saved their lives, treating them like brothers and providing for them, on February 20, 2017 in Gaziantep. (01.40.21)"We havent seen refugee camps in other countries, but those who did say this place is like a palace in comparison, Sih Diyab Ferruh, a refugee living in a camp in Gaziantep, Turkey, told to the press. Ferruh said four years ago he fled Aleppo formerly Syrias most populous city -- with his four children and settled at a refugee camp in Nizip in Gaziantep, Turkeys southeast. "One day Syria will be free again and we will go back to our homes. We wont forget what Turkey and Erdogan did," he added, referring to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Another refugee, Abu Ahmed, a former civil servant, said he has eight children and has been living in camps for four years. (55.01) "Turkey has treated us like brothers. It opened its doors. May Allah bless it. If Turkey did not exist, we would probably be dead now," he said. (02.50.00) Sheikh Mohammed, a refugee from Kobane, Syria near the border with Turkey who came to the Nizip refugee camp, said that the Assad regime always alienated him. He added that he has been at the camp for a year and is praying for the end of the war. Mohammed also praised Turkey, saying he prays for it every night, as well as for his countrys liberation. Turkey is hosting around 260,000 refugees in camps in its eastern/southeastern provinces of Hatay, Gaziantep, Sanliurfa, Kilis, Mardin, Kahramanmaras, Osmaniye, Adiyaman, Adana, and Malatya. The camps, run with the support of many institutions, have been transformed into modern living spaces with infrastructure, social spaces, healthcare facilities, and education services. (Footage by Kerem Kocalar/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
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