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Get prepared we are going
Thousands of people have lost their lives in the 5 year long conflict in Syria. More than half of Syrians were forced to flee their homeland and millions of people became refugees.
Syria 29.02.2016

Thousands of people have lost their lives in the 5 year long conflict in Syria. More than half of Syrians were forced to flee their homeland and millions of people became refugees.

As IHH we are continuing to implement new projects because we cannot stay silent to the blood bath and oppression the Syrians are facing.

With our new slogan "Get prepared we are going"  we are going to the Turkish border where thousands of Syrians have sought refuge and with us we are taking items which they need most "blankets, tents and aid packages."

You can make a donation to our campaign through our bank account or online donation system. For more information you can call '+90 212 631 21 21.'
 

 

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