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Palestinian Refugee Child Wins Chess Contest in Netherlands

Published : 01-06-2021

Palestinian Refugee Child Wins Chess Contest in Netherlands

Palestinian child from Syria Besher Hasan Mousa, 6, won the first seat as part of a chess competition held in The Netherlands. 

Besher’s family fled Syria’s Jaramana refugee camp five years ago. They disembarked in The Netherlands after they boarded Europe-bound “death boats” in 2016.

Dozens of displaced Palestinian refugees have achieved success stories, despite of the traumatic upshots wrought by daily scenes of bloodshed and destruction across the embattled Syrian territories. Thousands of children have gone orphaned after they lost one or both of their parents in the deadly warfare.

The conflict in Syria has had traumatic fallouts on Palestinian refugee children in and outside of Syria. Post-traumatic stress disorders, mental psychosis, sleeplessness and nightmares, eating disorders, and intense fear have all been reported among Palestinian children from Syria.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11818

Palestinian child from Syria Besher Hasan Mousa, 6, won the first seat as part of a chess competition held in The Netherlands. 

Besher’s family fled Syria’s Jaramana refugee camp five years ago. They disembarked in The Netherlands after they boarded Europe-bound “death boats” in 2016.

Dozens of displaced Palestinian refugees have achieved success stories, despite of the traumatic upshots wrought by daily scenes of bloodshed and destruction across the embattled Syrian territories. Thousands of children have gone orphaned after they lost one or both of their parents in the deadly warfare.

The conflict in Syria has had traumatic fallouts on Palestinian refugee children in and outside of Syria. Post-traumatic stress disorders, mental psychosis, sleeplessness and nightmares, eating disorders, and intense fear have all been reported among Palestinian children from Syria.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11818