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Refugee Stories
Syrians continue to raise funds for "The Children of
Gaza" campaign

The Arin-Palestinian folklore group, Damascus 2009
It is the beginning of February and despite the
artillery stopping its frantic fire above the Gaza Strip, Syrian people
still remember December 27 when the terrible conflict began. They are
all united in providing support to those suffering as a result of the
conflict, especially Gaza's children.
As part of the fund-raising campaign on behalf of the
Palestinians of Gaza - launched by UNRWA in close collaboration with a
number of partners from the public, private and Syrian civil society
sectors - an event organised by UNRWA staff took place in Aswaq al-Khair
shopping centre last week. There were musical performances and a number
of stalls, and all proceeds went to UNRWA.
The event involved the collaboration of a number of
organisations, including the Yarmouk Women's Program Center, the Arin-Palestinian
folklore group, Nemrin Music Band for Music in Me and UNRWA (conducted
by Adnan Fathallah), and bagpipe player Mustafa Omari. "Show your
support by good deeds not words... my sisters and I from Women's Center
want to help in collecting money, my heart is with them, with children
and with all suffering Palestinians in Gaza", affirmed Alaa Badawi from
behind the stand with handicrafts and sweets made by women in Yarmouk
Camp.
"I have no words to describe what happened in Gaza...
we are here to support those who suffered, especailly children, to give
them happiness, because their young lives have been shattered", said
Marwan Abu Kamies, director of Arin Group and Palestinian refugee since
1948 from Al Nasera. " I am eleven years old and I am still a child, we
are defenceless kids and we need to respond to the calls for help from
our sisters and brothers" confessed Rawan with smile, a schoolgirl from
Saknien school in Yarmouk.
"The solidarity of the Syrian people with the
Palestinians in Gaza has been clear from day one. This campaign is a
response to this call from the Syrian people to express their support
and love for the Palestinian people", declared Panos Moumtzis, Director
of UNRWA Affairs in Syria.
"We are in Syria and what we can do is to dance and
sing for them and not to give up hope that one day we can meet and dance
together", said members of Arin-Palestinian Folklore Group after their
performance.
Text and photos by Alexander Binek
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