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LuckyTheDog

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Wed Feb 17, 2016, 11:29 AM Feb 2016

Turkish town gets Nobel Prize nomination for generosity toward Syrian refugees

The town of Kilis, a busy little place just a few miles from the Syrian border, is where many refugees fleeing the horror of war are first able to breathe a sigh of relief.

In the courtyards of its cafes and restaurants, they drink tea without fear of bombs raining down. In the shops, they buy cell phones to use to call relatives and plan their next steps.

For most, it is a stop on a longer journey: farther into Turkey or beyond, to Europe. But for more than 100,000 Syrians, it's the final destination — or at least the place where they will wait out the war.

“The people in this town have been good to us Syrians,” says Maher, a businessman who has lived in Kilis for the past two years. “Many of them have helped me in the past.”

MORE HERE: http://yonside.com/turkish-town-nominated-nobel-peace-prize-for-generosity/


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