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BiH humanitarians arrived in refugee camp on Syrian border

Published February 20, 2013
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Humanitarians from several BiH associations (Pomozi.ba, Miris, Solidarnost) have arrived with the help convoy in refugee camp Hatay in Turkey.

They brought more than 40 tons of humanitarian aid to Syrian refugees.

The convoy travelled for seven days to reach the camp, and amid all hardships they succeeded.

In Hatay they met with representatives of Turkish agency for help (IHH).

According to Damir Faruk Saračević, member of the ”Miris” Association, the activists are preparing to give the aid to refugees.

The aid was collected in Sarajevo, Zenica, Bihać, and was donated by citizens of BiH.

Elvir Karalić from Pomozi.ba said that BiH humanitarians planned to enter Syria, but they didn’t because it is too risky and not safe.

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