11 Heartbreaking Messages From Syrian Refugees To The World

“I want the life I had back,” — Huda, 11.

In September, American photographers Robert Fogarty and Benjamin Reece, photographed Syrian refugees living in a camp in Jordan.

In September, American photographers Robert Fogarty and Benjamin Reece, photographed Syrian refugees living in a camp in Jordan.

Huda was burnt when her house in Syria was hit by a bomb. She now lives in the Zaatari refugee camp in northern Jordan. She is 11.

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Fogarty's Dear World project, which started with photographic love notes to New Orleans, captures people sharing messages of their struggles and hopes to family, friends and strangers.

Fogarty's Dear World project, which started with photographic love notes to New Orleans, captures people sharing messages of their struggles and hopes to family, friends and strangers.

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More than 2 million Syrians have been forced out of the country since the civil war began two years ago.

More than 2 million Syrians have been forced out of the country since the civil war began two years ago.

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Around 6,000 Syrians are being forced to escape from their country every day.

Around 6,000 Syrians are being forced to escape from their country every day.

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