Albanian 13-year-old message from Syrian hell camp

The story of Eva and Andrew Duman, who for 6 years have been in Syria, broadcast a week ago at Top-Channel, affected thousands of Albanians who had reacted to social networks. Since that day, developments at the Al-Hol camp where more than 50 Albanian women and children have been numerous. Intervention of Turkish forces [...]
The story of Eva and Andrew Duman, who for 6 years have been in Syria, broadcast a week ago at Top-Channel, affected thousands of Albanians who had reacted to social networks.
Since that day, developments at the Al-Hol camp where more than 50 Albanian women and children have been numerous.
The Turkish forces' intervention and the departure of Kurds exacerbated the situation and efforts to repatriate them to Albania.
Top-Channel has learned that 13-year-old Eva Duman had his last communication with his family on Monday night of October 21st.
Through a voice message left on the family phone, she speaks in a trembling voice.
It's all about 30 seconds.
Top-Channel has heard this message, where she says: Don't worry about us. War is far away. Whatever happens to us will be for everyone. With women and children, there's no job whatsoever.
Three days ago, the Al Hul camp was reported by international media that it was taken over by I forces. SIS.
There, over 68,000 people among them, 7,000 children, 3,100 women, out of 58 different nationalities, are accommodated,
It is reported that within this camp a part of the women who joined I The SIS are playing a controlling role.
This camp was under Kurdish management, but security within it has suffered fluctuation after the Turkish offensive.
A day earlier Albanian journalist Taulant Coplic, working for the Italian show “Le Pute” and broadcast the story of minor Alvin Berisha from Camp Al Hol, said 11-year-old is safe and under the auspices of the international organisation “Save the Children”.
Meanwhile, the local authorities are working to grant Italian citizenship to Alvin so that the father can take the minor to the neighbouring state.










