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The Syrian child refugee whose photo hit a nerve online The Syrian child refugee whose photo hit a nerve online
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It is an everyday occurrence at border crossings out of Syria, but for four-year-old Marwan it must have been terrifying.It is an everyday occurrence at border crossings out of Syria, but for four-year-old Marwan it must have been terrifying.
Separated from his family at the remote Hagallat crossing, he was found by UNHCR staff, alone in the desert. Temporarily separated from his family at the remote Hagallat crossing, he was found by UNHCR staff, alone in the desert.
Andrew Harper, the head of the UN's relief agency in Jordan, took the picture and posted it on Twitter, where it hit a nerve with many users.Andrew Harper, the head of the UN's relief agency in Jordan, took the picture and posted it on Twitter, where it hit a nerve with many users.
It was widely reposted online.It was widely reposted online.
But however heartbreaking the picture was, Mr Harper said, it was not unusual in the "chaos and confusion" of refugee border crossings.But however heartbreaking the picture was, Mr Harper said, it was not unusual in the "chaos and confusion" of refugee border crossings.
Most refugee groups are headed by mothers bringing several children and all their possessions out of Syria, he said.Most refugee groups are headed by mothers bringing several children and all their possessions out of Syria, he said.
When the gates open there is a crush, as desperate refugees surge forward and, every day, children get lost.When the gates open there is a crush, as desperate refugees surge forward and, every day, children get lost.
With UNHCR staff searching for them when the surge abates, they typically do not spend too long on their own.With UNHCR staff searching for them when the surge abates, they typically do not spend too long on their own.
Mr Harper said Marwan was taken across and reunited with his mother about 10 minutes after this picture was taken.Mr Harper said Marwan was taken across and reunited with his mother about 10 minutes after this picture was taken.
But it is a nervous time for the children and their families - one more trauma in the hellish journey from destroyed lives in Syria to an uncertain future as refugees in a foreign land.But it is a nervous time for the children and their families - one more trauma in the hellish journey from destroyed lives in Syria to an uncertain future as refugees in a foreign land.
Most of the refugees crossing at Hagallat - which lacks even a proper road - came from Homs and Al Quaryatayn, and it is likely Marwan was from there too, said Mr Harper.Most of the refugees crossing at Hagallat - which lacks even a proper road - came from Homs and Al Quaryatayn, and it is likely Marwan was from there too, said Mr Harper.
He was just one of about 1,000 people who crossed into Jordan on that day alone.He was just one of about 1,000 people who crossed into Jordan on that day alone.
There are now 600,000 Syrian refugees registered with the UNHCR in Jordan, part of an estimated 2.4 million across the region as a whole.There are now 600,000 Syrian refugees registered with the UNHCR in Jordan, part of an estimated 2.4 million across the region as a whole.
It is not clear what the future holds for young Marwan.It is not clear what the future holds for young Marwan.
But with the mood of other refugee children one of relief once they cross the border, it is hoped that he, too, might look forward to a brighter future.But with the mood of other refugee children one of relief once they cross the border, it is hoped that he, too, might look forward to a brighter future.
Malala Yousafzai, the teenager who survived a Taliban assassination attempt in Pakistan and has become a global campaigner for children's education was also at the border on Sunday.Malala Yousafzai, the teenager who survived a Taliban assassination attempt in Pakistan and has become a global campaigner for children's education was also at the border on Sunday.
She witnessed emotional scenes at the border and, with her father, helped several refugees cross the no-man's land that separates the two nations.She witnessed emotional scenes at the border and, with her father, helped several refugees cross the no-man's land that separates the two nations.
The Malala Fund is teaming up with local Jordanian and Syrian organisations to help Syrian children get an education.The Malala Fund is teaming up with local Jordanian and Syrian organisations to help Syrian children get an education.