Thousands of people displaced by 12 years of war are stuck in squalid, unofficial camps in Syria’s Kurdish-held northeast, languishing in extreme poverty and largely cut off from international assistance. “We’ve been completely forgotten,” says Rahma al-Hammud, 33, standing in her tent, a shoddy patchwork of worn-out fabric, tarp, and old fertilizer bags crudely sewn together.

With AFP

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