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photo tweeted on Feb 17, 2014, by UNHCR representative Andrew Harper
with the caption, "UN staff found 4 year-old Marwan crossing desert
alone after being separated from family fleeing Syria." UNHCR/Twitter
Marwan, who is 4, came across blue-vested U.N. aid workers.
The stark photo was captured by Andrew Harper, the United Nations Refugee Agency’s coordinator in Jordan, who posted it on Twitter before it shot around the Internet on Monday.
Marwan had just crossed Syria’s southern desert border on Sunday into northern Jordan, joining the ranks of the almost 600,000 Syrian refugees registered with the U.N. who have fled to Jordan to escape the almost three-year war in Syria that has now left more than 140,000 dead.
Happily, Marwan was later reunited with his family.
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photo tweeted on Feb 17, 2014 by CNN'™s Hala Gorani with the caption,
"UN staff found 4 year-old Marwan crossing desert alone after being
separated from family fleeing Syria." UNHCR/Twitter
Jordan’s sprawling Zaatari camp is home to more than 100,000 refugees, the second-biggest camp in the world and is effectively Jordan’s fifth-largest city.
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