Syrian Girl Voices Suffering in Northern Camps to the World

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“I can’t stand this life anymore,” uttered a Syrian girl, poignantly expressing the hardships she endures in the northern Syrian camps under the control of the armed opposition.

On Tuesday, Syrian journalist Jamil Al Hasan posted a video on his Instagram page, where the girl is seen lamenting the cold weather and the difficulties of life inside the camps, especially with the onset of winter and the biting cold, compounded by their lack of the most basic necessities for survival.

I can’t stand this life anymore 😔 pic.twitter.com/KUHes2n6Bw

— Jamil Alhasan (@Jamil_Alhasaan) January 17, 2024

The video sparked significant engagement among social media users, who empathized with the young girl who, despite her tender age, narrated her suffering in touching words.

Some followers pondered the ongoing poor conditions in the camps despite the length of time people have resided there, also questioning the role of the Syrian Interim Government, aligned with the opposition, in resolving the crisis facing the displaced civilians and their struggles with the arrival of winter.

Others called for the necessity of finding, or working on, appropriate solutions to alleviate the suffering of the displaced people in northwestern Syria.

An innocent Syrian girl in a refugee camp complains about the harsh living conditions and the cold, saying “We’re tired of this life,” listen to us, people! Her words are heartfelt, there is no strength or power except with God.

— Sami Al Morshid (@almorshids) January 17, 2024

The oppressive winter crisis sweeps through the northern Syrian camps
From suffocation cases to fires to floods washing away their fragile tents
And no lament for their situation, except our declaration, God is sufficient for us, and He is the best disposal of affairs..#NorthernSyrianCamps pic.twitter.com/eIngOspzcC

— Yasmine Al-Maraweya (@jasminem_al) January 18, 2024

The Syrian Civil Defence, also known as the White Helmets, disseminated videos on their social media accounts demonstrating floods sweeping away a number of tents and the damage caused by the rains in the camps.

Floods swept through, submerging their tents. They escaped the deluge but lost their refuge.
The flooding in the Zauf region, west of Idlib, washing away tents near the river’s course.#WhiteHelmets pic.twitter.com/lShvsmD8hq

— The White Helmets (@SyriaCivilDefe) January 17, 2024

The northwestern regions of Syria are experiencing a weather depression that began the day before yesterday with heavy rainfall, leading to raging floods and the swelling of the Orontes River, which caused significant damage to the camps. This has also led to the closure of some roads, inundated farmland, and damages to more than 525 tents in 43 camps for displaced people and earthquake survivors, according to reports from the Syrian Civil Defence.

Winter rains and the overflowing Orontes River tear through the displaced people’s camps, deepening the wounds of the Syrians.
More than 525 tents damaged within 43 camps for the displaced and earthquake survivors, along with public facilities, civilian homes, vital roads, farms, and orchards on Wednesday, January 17, due to a second atmospheric depression in a week, the third… pic.twitter.com/j0ZI45qPOO

— The White Helmets (@SyriaCivilDefe) January 17, 2024

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