Father walks 3km daily to feed children

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IDLIB (Syria): A Syrian refugee Abu Bilal commutes three kilometres from Talul Karamah town to nearby areas daily to earn a living so he can buy food for his two children as well as to purchase feed for his goats and fertilisers for his plants.

Abu, 52, from the city of Hama also said, apart from food, the money was also used to purchase medicines for his family.

“In order to buy feed for my goats, plants’ fertilisers and seeds, food and medicines, I had to do various work by walking three kilometres daily from Talul Karamah to nearby towns.

“ … and that’s my daily routine to support my family,” he told Bernama when met at Al Aghedad camp in Talul Karamah town on Thursday.

Apart from rearing goats, he also planted tomatoes, potatoes and cucumbers, to feed his family and whenever he had extra harvest he then would distribute them to friends around the camp.

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“Three months ago we had to flee our village in Hama when we were attacked by Al Assad’s army and unfortunately, my wife was killed during the attack.

“However, once we arrived in the camp and thought that we are finally safe, just a week ago this camp was bombarded by Al Assad’s military aircraft and 17 were killed,” he said.

He was met when delegates from the Malaysian Consultative Council for Islamic Organisations (Mapim) arrived at the camp to deliver 100 new tents to replace old and damaged tents.

Mapim’s CEO, who is also head of delegation, Dr Ahmad Sani Araby Al Kahery, said that the new tent was fitted with lockable steel door to prevent animals or dangerous insects from entering. – Bernama

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