'A psychological state': A lifetime of trauma for Syrian refugees - News Summed Up

'A psychological state': A lifetime of trauma for Syrian refugees


Instead, at the age of 22, Hind is an orphan and grieving alone in England for the Syrian father she will never see again. He believes the mental health implications for some Syrian children will eclipse those of PTSD. It has now been 10 years since the start of the Syrian refugee crisis. Aid agencies working in the Middle East say Syrian children are among the most vulnerable in the world. There is little anyone can do to influence a post-Brexit Britain to reunite an isolated Syrian refugee with her two siblings.


Source: New Zealand Herald March 12, 2021 15:56 UTC



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