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The war in Syria has lasted for five years so far and claimed the lives of more than 300,000 people. | The war in Syria has lasted for five years so far and claimed the lives of more than 300,000 people. |
The fighting between the forces of President Bashar al-Assad and rebels has forced more than 11 million people from their homes. | The fighting between the forces of President Bashar al-Assad and rebels has forced more than 11 million people from their homes. |
Of these, about 2.7 million are now living in Turkey. Three of these people told us which of their personal possessions they grabbed before fleeing the violence. | Of these, about 2.7 million are now living in Turkey. Three of these people told us which of their personal possessions they grabbed before fleeing the violence. |
They receive help from the charity International Medical Corps - which first spoke to them as part of their Things We Carry project, funded by the European Union. | |
Five-year-old Nizar and his family left their home near Homs two years ago, after it was blown up in an air raid. | Five-year-old Nizar and his family left their home near Homs two years ago, after it was blown up in an air raid. |
"The bombers came and destroyed our house," he said. "They shot fire, and destroyed my toys. They didn't leave a single piece of them. | "The bombers came and destroyed our house," he said. "They shot fire, and destroyed my toys. They didn't leave a single piece of them. |
"When the plane was coming and bombing I was scared. But I was younger then." | "When the plane was coming and bombing I was scared. But I was younger then." |
However, when he and his family ran for their lives, Nizar managed to take along his beloved Spiderman outfit. | However, when he and his family ran for their lives, Nizar managed to take along his beloved Spiderman outfit. |
"I took the Spiderman costume and I put it in the bag, and I left. We all left." | "I took the Spiderman costume and I put it in the bag, and I left. We all left." |
Nizar says that he feels "strong" when he wears his outfit. | Nizar says that he feels "strong" when he wears his outfit. |
"My dad gave me the costume, so I could be a fighter and go fight [President Assad]." | "My dad gave me the costume, so I could be a fighter and go fight [President Assad]." |
Kawther Jahwani lived in a village in the Homs countryside. She fled her home in 2013, crossing into Turkey with a son and a daughter. | Kawther Jahwani lived in a village in the Homs countryside. She fled her home in 2013, crossing into Turkey with a son and a daughter. |
But another of her sons is missing, arrested by government soldiers who claimed he was fighting with the Al-Nusra Front, which is opposed to President Assad. | But another of her sons is missing, arrested by government soldiers who claimed he was fighting with the Al-Nusra Front, which is opposed to President Assad. |
"I don't know where he is now. I left my home and came to Turkey," she said. "It's been so hard." | "I don't know where he is now. I left my home and came to Turkey," she said. "It's been so hard." |
When Kawther packed a few things for her journey, she made sure she brought her coffee pots, because she "loves coffee a lot". | When Kawther packed a few things for her journey, she made sure she brought her coffee pots, because she "loves coffee a lot". |
"My grandfather and uncles and husband loved it too. I took this coffee pot everywhere. If I went to a picnic, everywhere. | "My grandfather and uncles and husband loved it too. I took this coffee pot everywhere. If I went to a picnic, everywhere. |
"It stays with me all the time." | "It stays with me all the time." |
Kawther was in her house, drinking coffee with about 20 people who were gathered there because she had a basement, when an air strike hit the area. | Kawther was in her house, drinking coffee with about 20 people who were gathered there because she had a basement, when an air strike hit the area. |
When she left soon afterwards, she made sure she packed up her coffee equipment securely, for the long journey ahead. | When she left soon afterwards, she made sure she packed up her coffee equipment securely, for the long journey ahead. |
"I love coffee. Even if I died, I'd drink coffee. I like it more than food, more than anything. If it's morning or night, I'll still drink coffee." | "I love coffee. Even if I died, I'd drink coffee. I like it more than food, more than anything. If it's morning or night, I'll still drink coffee." |
Leila, 22, left her home in Kobani with her family two years ago. She has a passion for fashion and designed her own clothes. | Leila, 22, left her home in Kobani with her family two years ago. She has a passion for fashion and designed her own clothes. |
When the family finally decided to flee the fighting in the city, Leila knew which of her possessions she should save. | When the family finally decided to flee the fighting in the city, Leila knew which of her possessions she should save. |
"I have a lot of clothes and I was packing them all. But the moment we decided to leave, my father was calling us to the car quickly. | "I have a lot of clothes and I was packing them all. But the moment we decided to leave, my father was calling us to the car quickly. |
"So I took some of my fashion books. They came to my mind, that I had to save them, because all my ideas are there, which I've had since I was a kid. | "So I took some of my fashion books. They came to my mind, that I had to save them, because all my ideas are there, which I've had since I was a kid. |
"I had many books, around 20, full of fashion and designs. But I only took a few, and some of my clothes." | "I had many books, around 20, full of fashion and designs. But I only took a few, and some of my clothes." |
"The problem for me is that when I go back to designing, I go back to the past, because right now I'm not doing much design. I'm working now and helping my family, and can't focus more on my fashion designs, like I did before. | "The problem for me is that when I go back to designing, I go back to the past, because right now I'm not doing much design. I'm working now and helping my family, and can't focus more on my fashion designs, like I did before. |
"When I hold my books I remember how I was painting clothes and designing, and it makes me feel like I go back in time to when I was making those designs. | "When I hold my books I remember how I was painting clothes and designing, and it makes me feel like I go back in time to when I was making those designs. |
"It makes me feel happy and sad at the same time." | "It makes me feel happy and sad at the same time." |
The Victoria Derbyshire programme is broadcast on weekdays between 09:00 and 11:00 on BBC Two and the BBC News channel. International viewers can see clips from the programme here. | The Victoria Derbyshire programme is broadcast on weekdays between 09:00 and 11:00 on BBC Two and the BBC News channel. International viewers can see clips from the programme here. |