IN PICTURES: The internally displaced people of Syria
Published date: 10 April 2015 22:08 BST
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Last update: 9 years 7 months ago
A Syrian child drinks water in Bab al-Nour camp in the northern of countryside of Aleppo (MEE/ Ibrahim Khader)
A group of young boys are happy to have their photograph taken (MEE/ Ibrahim Khader)
Tents are lined up in neat rows in Bab al-Nour camp, located a few kilometres from the Turkish border (MEE/ Ibrahim Khader)
A group of boys find materials to construct a seesaw (MEE/ Ibrahim Khader)
A boy sells sweets in a shop among the tents in Bab al-Nour camp (MEE/ Ibrahim Khader)
9-year-old Shaimaa poses for a picture. Shaimaa fled with her family from Idlib after Syrian government forces bombed their home (MEE/ Ibrahim Khader)
Children play in front of their family tent in Bab al-Nour camp (MEE/ Ibrahim Khader)
A boy carries a bag with some food for his family members after a group from the FSA distributes supplies to the people who live in the camp (MEE/ Ibrahim Khader)
A boy stands beside his family's drying laundry (MEE/ Ibrahim Khader)
A boy sells fuel in front of his family tent (MEE/ Ibrahim Khader)
Much of the water in the camp is not fit for consumption and is contaminated with sewage (MEE/ Ibrahim Khader)
Residents of the camp fill water bottles after 2 days without any access to water (MEE/ Ibrahim Khader)
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