1) escontre os verbos no simple present, simple past, e simple perfect . although far from the fear and danger

of the conflict back home, a syrian boy faces many struggles living as a refugee in lebanon.

tal al abiad, baalbek, lebanon, 30 january 2014 – hassan is 13 years old. he has never been to school.

hassan is lost between two countries. his father is syrian and his mother lebanese, but he does not exist, officially, in either country. hassan’s parents did not register his birth in the syrian arab republic. after his parents divorced, the situation became more complex. with no official papers, he and his sisters, who are 16 and 12, were not granted syrian citizenship. the children could not go to school.

two years ago, hassan’s mother decided to bring the family to lebanon, away from the violence of the syrian conflict, in the hope that things would be better for her and her children.

“there were shootings and bombings everywhere back home,” recalls hassan. “i didn’t feel safe. when i arrived to lebanon, i felt safer. i stayed with uncle rabah, who lives here in a tent with his wife.” “we have no one”

since the start of the crisis, lebanon has hosted the largest number of syrian refugees in the region. according to the un refugee agency, more than 858,000 people have registered or are awaiting registration in lebanon. the lebanese government estimates the total number of refugees, registered and unregistered, is more than 1 million.

1 Resposta

  • carolinegigi

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    in the region
    in Lebanon
    Só achei esses

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