Acceptrevileges: Why People Kill People In Syria

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SYRIAN REFUGEES Imagine al people killing your family for no reason. That´s what people do to Syrians. How would you feel if someone kills your family? About 6.5 million people in Syria have been forced to leave their homes. Imagine that you are searching for somewhere to live and someone doesn´t let you because he thinks you are a terrorist. #acceptrefugees. Syria refuge es graffiti are painting graffiti and it is good because it gives a message to the people, also to the people to accept Syria’s refugees showing hoy they suffer and to show that not all of the Syria´s people are bad. It gives a message to the people in Syria. Graffiti gives a message to the people. They

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