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Turkey: Syrian, Ukrainian students welcome school break

January 21, 2017 at 1:30 am

Syrian students living in refugee camps in Turkey receive their end of year school certificates [Anadolu]

Along with some 17 million public school students around Turkey, Syrian and Ukrainian students going to Turkish schools are also getting their report cards today and starting their two-week winter break.

Around 57,000 Syrian students in the southeastern Turkish province of Sanliurfa are eager to see their grades and go on semester break.

Sidra Ibrahim, a fourth-grade student, said she was happy with her grades.

Third-grader Nour Al-Isa, who has been in Sanliurfa since 2015, said she is excited to start her two-week vacation.Syria has been locked in a devastating civil war since early 2011, when the Bashar Al-Assad regime cracked down on pro-democracy protests with unexpected ferocity, killing almost half a million Syrians to date, with millions more displaced by the conflict.

Turkey hosts some three million Syrian refugees, more than any other country in the world.

The country has spent around $25 billion helping and sheltering refugees since the beginning of the Syrian civil war.

This includes over one million child refugees, making Turkey the top child refugee-hosting country in the world.Meanwhile, 345 Meskhetian Turkish students also got their first-semester grades in Turkey’s eastern Erzincan province.

At least 1,500 Meskhetian Turks have settled in Erzincan from eastern Ukraine, near Russia’s border, since December 2015. Since the government began accepting them as asylum-seekers in April 2014, at least 3,000 have made their homes in Turkey.