ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月16日 02時21分


When 28-year-old Rosa Hamry fled Raqqa, Syria, with her husband and 2 children in 2014, the city had already become the capital of the Islamic State. Stonings, beheadings and crucifixions were commonplace. The family made it to Turkey, where they hoped to find jobs and wait out the war. “However much work we got,” Rosa told the photographer @ashgilbertson, “it was not enough to pay rent, feed the children. We didn’t have enough money to all get to Germany, so my husband went ahead.” Last year, she and her children, Arin, 2, and Mohammad, 6, tried to follow. But after 10 months of being shuttled between camps in Greece, they were only recently settled in a plywood box inside a former factory near Thessaloniki. Now, Arin wakes up in the middle of the night, crying for her father. “I am scared that we still have 8 months to wait,” Rosa said, “but I don’t have the strength to wait that long. I don’t know what I will do.” @ashgilbertson photographed Rosa and her children while on assignment for @unicef. Visit the link in our profile to read more in #nytopinion.


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