Syryjskie dzieci wykorzystywane w tureckich fabrykach - Redux

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Syryjskie dzieci wykorzystywane w tureckich fabrykach - Redux
Syrian children work in a Syrian textile workshop where they cut and sew jeans for children. They work from 8 to 12 hours a day and most of them are from Aleppo, Syria, where they used to go to school before leaving their country in 2012. Of the Syrian refugees living in Turkey, 708,000 are school-age children. In 2014-2015, just over 212,000 were enrolled in formal education at the primary and secondary levels, based on Turkish Ministry of National Education data. The rest is highly exposed to exploitation and discrimination. Gaziantep, Turkey, May 15 2016.
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2016-05-14
Valerio Muscella/Redux/EAST NEWS
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