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RMGBEJYP–geography / travel, Great Britain, war against Spain, naval battle against the armada, English Channel, coloured lithograph by P.S. de Loutherbourg, British Museum London, 17th century, historic, historical, lithography, lithographs, lithographies, fleed, battles, navy, fight, fighting, burning ships, Enlgand, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
Vietnamese refugees fleeing during First Indochina War Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vietnamese-refugees-fleeing-during-first-indochina-war-image69288869.html
RME0MAJD–Vietnamese refugees fleeing during First Indochina War
Olga (25) with her son Sviatoslav (2) fleed from Poltava region. Refugees from Ukraine arrive at the train station in Przemysl, Poland, on the 20th day of the Russian invasion of their country. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/olga-25-with-her-son-sviatoslav-2-fleed-from-poltava-region-refugees-from-ukraine-arrive-at-the-train-station-in-przemysl-poland-on-the-20th-day-of-the-russian-invasion-of-their-country-image470445239.html
RF2J9AHKK–Olga (25) with her son Sviatoslav (2) fleed from Poltava region. Refugees from Ukraine arrive at the train station in Przemysl, Poland, on the 20th day of the Russian invasion of their country.
1917 Daily Sketch Rear-Admiral William Pakenham Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1917-daily-sketch-rear-admiral-william-pakenham-image399287445.html
RM2E5H35W–1917 Daily Sketch Rear-Admiral William Pakenham
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473011588.html
RM2JDFF30–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Single picture of the Grand Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz. He was considered as the founder of the German deep sea fleet and was promoted from supreme commander of the marine to the fleed admiral. The 'Tirpitz-Plan', which was named after him, planned the development of the second largest European sea fleet and lead to the arms race with Great Britain during the First World War. (Undated library photo) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/single-picture-of-the-grand-admiral-alfred-von-tirpitz-he-was-considered-image65351112.html
RMDP9008–Single picture of the Grand Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz. He was considered as the founder of the German deep sea fleet and was promoted from supreme commander of the marine to the fleed admiral. The 'Tirpitz-Plan', which was named after him, planned the development of the second largest European sea fleet and lead to the arms race with Great Britain during the First World War. (Undated library photo)
Refugee Tatiana, the woman in pink, stands at the Ukrainian community's protest against the war, Athens, Greece, April 3 2022. Tatiana fleed to Greece in March from bombed Kiev, with her daughter in law and grandchildren. A hundred Ukrainian people gathered outside of the Greek Parliament to ask the end of the war and condemn Russian aggression. At the same time, dozens of cars with Russian flags paraded along the streets near the Parliament. Greek police controlled the area and faced the demonstrators until the end of the protest. (Photo by Elisa Gestri/ Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/refugee-tatiana-the-woman-in-pink-stands-at-the-ukrainian-communitys-protest-against-the-war-athens-greece-april-3-2022-tatiana-fleed-to-greece-in-march-from-bombed-kiev-with-her-daughter-in-law-and-grandchildren-a-hundred-ukrainian-people-gathered-outside-of-the-greek-parliament-to-ask-the-end-of-the-war-and-condemn-russian-aggression-at-the-same-time-dozens-of-cars-with-russian-flags-paraded-along-the-streets-near-the-parliament-greek-police-controlled-the-area-and-faced-the-demonstrators-until-the-end-of-the-protest-photo-by-elisa-gestri-sipa-usa-image466444927.html
RM2J2TB7B–Refugee Tatiana, the woman in pink, stands at the Ukrainian community's protest against the war, Athens, Greece, April 3 2022. Tatiana fleed to Greece in March from bombed Kiev, with her daughter in law and grandchildren. A hundred Ukrainian people gathered outside of the Greek Parliament to ask the end of the war and condemn Russian aggression. At the same time, dozens of cars with Russian flags paraded along the streets near the Parliament. Greek police controlled the area and faced the demonstrators until the end of the protest. (Photo by Elisa Gestri/ Sipa USA)
Praise Singing on the three Fleed Scheveningen Vissers, 1781, Pieter Vreede, 1781 text sheet Text sheet with a hymn on the three Scheveningen fishermen who fled and a short story of their escape. Pamletje of six pages with first the story and then the praise on the fishermen Arij Dijkhuyzen, Cornelis Spaan and Ghiel Pronk that arrested arrest in Yarmouth and rowed back to Scheveningen on January 8, 1781. Northern Netherlands paper letterpress printing Fourth Anglo-Dutch War Scheveningen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/praise-singing-on-the-three-fleed-scheveningen-vissers-1781-pieter-vreede-1781-text-sheet-text-sheet-with-a-hymn-on-the-three-scheveningen-fishermen-who-fled-and-a-short-story-of-their-escape-pamletje-of-six-pages-with-first-the-story-and-then-the-praise-on-the-fishermen-arij-dijkhuyzen-cornelis-spaan-and-ghiel-pronk-that-arrested-arrest-in-yarmouth-and-rowed-back-to-scheveningen-on-january-8-1781-northern-netherlands-paper-letterpress-printing-fourth-anglo-dutch-war-scheveningen-image595106799.html
RM2WG5CP7–Praise Singing on the three Fleed Scheveningen Vissers, 1781, Pieter Vreede, 1781 text sheet Text sheet with a hymn on the three Scheveningen fishermen who fled and a short story of their escape. Pamletje of six pages with first the story and then the praise on the fishermen Arij Dijkhuyzen, Cornelis Spaan and Ghiel Pronk that arrested arrest in Yarmouth and rowed back to Scheveningen on January 8, 1781. Northern Netherlands paper letterpress printing Fourth Anglo-Dutch War Scheveningen
Reflection of a photographer taking a picture of a Chemin de la liberte plaque Homage to the people who fleed from the nazis fro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-reflection-of-a-photographer-taking-a-picture-of-a-chemin-de-la-liberte-21357351.html
RFB6MWEF–Reflection of a photographer taking a picture of a Chemin de la liberte plaque Homage to the people who fleed from the nazis fro
Olga (25) with her son Sviatoslav (2) fleed from Poltava region. Refugees from Ukraine arrive at the train station in Przemysl, Poland, on the 20th day of the Russian invasion of their country. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/olga-25-with-her-son-sviatoslav-2-fleed-from-poltava-region-refugees-from-ukraine-arrive-at-the-train-station-in-przemysl-poland-on-the-20th-day-of-the-russian-invasion-of-their-country-image470445105.html
RF2J9AHEW–Olga (25) with her son Sviatoslav (2) fleed from Poltava region. Refugees from Ukraine arrive at the train station in Przemysl, Poland, on the 20th day of the Russian invasion of their country.
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473010910.html
RM2JDFE6P–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473010856.html
RM2JDFE4T–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473012347.html
RM2JDFG23–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473012079.html
RM2JDFFMF–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473010506.html
RM2JDFDMA–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473011193.html
RM2JDFEGW–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473010975.html
RM2JDFE93–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473010171.html
RM2JDFD8B–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473010296.html
RM2JDFDCT–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473012473.html
RM2JDFG6H–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473009714.html
RM2JDFCM2–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473012242.html
RM2JDFFXA–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473009941.html
RM2JDFD05–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473012577.html
RM2JDFGA9–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473010714.html
RM2JDFDYP–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473011694.html
RM2JDFF6P–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473009581.html
RM2JDFCF9–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473012522.html
RM2JDFG8A–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473009839.html
RM2JDFCTF–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473012193.html
RM2JDFFTH–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473012475.html
RM2JDFG6K–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473011129.html
RM2JDFEEH–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473010790.html
RM2JDFE2E–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473011493.html
RM2JDFEYH–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473010636.html
RM2JDFDW0–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473011952.html
RM2JDFFG0–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473012580.html
RM2JDFGAC–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473012523.html
RM2JDFG8B–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473012137.html
RM2JDFFPH–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473011395.html
RM2JDFET3–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473012406.html
RM2JDFG46–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473011002.html
RM2JDFEA2–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473012019.html
RM2JDFFJB–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473011034.html
RM2JDFEB6–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turkey-20062022-syrian-and-african-child-refugees-struggle-to-make-a-living-by-collecting-and-selling-paper-and-cardboard-for-recycling-and-sometimes-selling-handkerchiefs-for-asking-alms-they-are-the-children-of-families-who-migrated-to-turkey-as-refugees-due-to-war-economical-and-political-reasons-child-refugees-who-go-to-turkish-schools-and-speak-turkish-language-well-work-out-of-school-days-at-their-early-age-they-earn-between-25-tl-and-100-tl-per-day-the-eldest-of-the-group-the-teenager-syrian-girl-says-that-they-fled-the-war-8-years-ago-and-took-refuge-in-turkey-child-refug-image473012286.html
RM2JDFFYX–Turkey. 20/06/2022, Syrian and African child refugees struggle to make a living by collecting and selling paper and cardboard for recycling, and sometimes selling handkerchiefs for asking alms. They are the children of families who migrated to Turkey as refugees due to war, economical and political reasons. Child refugees who go to Turkish schools and speak Turkish language well, work out of school days at their early age. They earn between 25 TL and 100 TL per day. The eldest of the group, the teenager Syrian girl, says that they fled the war 8 years ago and took refuge in Turkey. Child refug
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