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Lackluster Eid for thousands of displaced Syrians

Eid for many Muslims is usually seen as holiday of happiness and calm, but those forced to flee their homes during the war said they're more concerned with enduring the harsh conditions suffered in camps.

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Published : Aug 12, 2019, 2:08 PM IST

Updated : Aug 12, 2019, 3:02 PM IST

Atma: While Muslims across the world are busy celebrating Eid al-Adha, Syrian Muslims living in Atma displacement camp in Aleppo's countryside had a lackluster celebration on Monday.

Eid for many Muslims is usually seen as holiday of happiness and calm, but those forced to flee their homes during the war said they're more concerned with enduring the harsh conditions suffered in camps.

Lackluster Eid for thousands of displaced Syrians

"We don't really feel it, because nobody is happy since we lost our village. No person who has lost neighbours or relatives can be happy," said Ahamad Al-Khalaf, who lives in Atma camp and was originally from Maarat al-Numan.

Others living in Atma camp said they find Eid difficult to endure, as it reminds them of family members they have lost.

"We used to have joyful Eid and full of happiness with our families before the war. After we have been displaced from our homes, Eid became a tragedy for us," said Khaled Hassan, who was displaced from Kafer Nabouda.

The area in which Atma is situated, close to Syria's border with Turkey, is under rebel control.

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Northern Syria has seen an increase in the number of displaced people as the Syrian government and its allies recently started a new offensive aimed at recapturing the last rebel-held territory in the northwest of the country.

Atma: While Muslims across the world are busy celebrating Eid al-Adha, Syrian Muslims living in Atma displacement camp in Aleppo's countryside had a lackluster celebration on Monday.

Eid for many Muslims is usually seen as holiday of happiness and calm, but those forced to flee their homes during the war said they're more concerned with enduring the harsh conditions suffered in camps.

Lackluster Eid for thousands of displaced Syrians

"We don't really feel it, because nobody is happy since we lost our village. No person who has lost neighbours or relatives can be happy," said Ahamad Al-Khalaf, who lives in Atma camp and was originally from Maarat al-Numan.

Others living in Atma camp said they find Eid difficult to endure, as it reminds them of family members they have lost.

"We used to have joyful Eid and full of happiness with our families before the war. After we have been displaced from our homes, Eid became a tragedy for us," said Khaled Hassan, who was displaced from Kafer Nabouda.

The area in which Atma is situated, close to Syria's border with Turkey, is under rebel control.

Also Read: Spy den uncovered in Solvenia

Northern Syria has seen an increase in the number of displaced people as the Syrian government and its allies recently started a new offensive aimed at recapturing the last rebel-held territory in the northwest of the country.

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