It's heartbreaking.  

I confess that I haven't followed much of the news on Syria because… well, because there's always stories of war in the news these days.  Shootings, bombings, killing… conflict, conflict, conflict.  One becomes numb to hearing about it.  But this article focuses on the people, the families and children that have been uprooted, their lives torn apart.  And it breaks my heart.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/may/21/many-ways-die-syria-neil-gaiman-refugee-camp-syria

http://www.theguardian.com/world/gallery/2014/may/21/neil-gaiman-syria-refugees-jordan-in-pictures 

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‘So many ways to die in Syria now’: Neil Gaiman visits a refugee camp in Jordan
The conflict in Syria has forced two and a half million people to flee the country. Neil Gaiman visits two refugee camps in Jordan run by UNHCR and hears the stories of some of those who have escaped the violence and terror to rebuild their lives in these cities in the desert • See more photographs from Neil Gaiman’s visit to Jordan

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