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18th September 2018

Migration Media Award: Third Place, Print Category Arabic

Author: Mohammed Feras Ali Ali

Media: Al Hayat

Date of Publication: 10 April 2016

Title: Syrian Children Born in Turkey Risk Living Without Papers and Losing Citizen Rights

Short summary:  With more than 3.5 million Syrian refugees in Turkey, the number of Syrian births has increased and exceeded 200,000.
This phenomenon entails a significant legal risk, especially if they are not registered in the records of personal status departments in Syria.
There are no Syrian statistics on the issue of births of Syrians in Turkey, they are limited only to Turkey because the deliveries are in Turkish hospitals.

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تسجيل المواليد السوريين في تركيا دونه عوائق ويهدد بجيل بلا أوراق… ولا حقوق

تسجيل-المواليد-السوريين-في-تركيا-دونه-عوائق-ويهدد-بجيل-بلا-أوراق—-ولا-حقوق

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