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Syria: Teaching in Qamishli amid the explosions is agony

Nisreen Abdulrahman is a teacher in Qamishli, the largest Kurdish city in northeastern Syria, where Turkey launched a military offensive in October.

She says that blasts repeatedly occur near school walls, many schools shut down, and many of students have dropped out of education since the eight-year-long civil war started. Books are torn, there is a lack of desks and heating is a big problem. As a mother of three, every time she sends her children to school, she fears that they won’t come back.

Image: English teacher Nisreen Abdulrahman standing in her classroom in Qamishli, holding the torn cover of a history book. Courtesy: Nisreen Abdulrahman

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