Syria: refugees living in fear as the fighting moves closer

Mahmoud spoke as his wife prepared tea on a hotplate resting on a plastic box.
He said: “We have been here four weeks, but we just don’t feel safe.”

In a camp of several thousand, distinguishing between civilians and men who
have taken up arms is almost impossible. As the violence spills across the
border, so have the politics of the Syrian uprising.

“Spies” for the Syrian regime exist in the camp, said a refugee
named Sami. “We take photographs of them and pass them pictures to
fighters across the border. If the Free Syria Army sees them in Syria, they
kill them”.

Fear of persecution permeates the camp. As Sami, and Hamoud and others spoke
to The Daily Telegraph, they removed their sim cards from their
mobile phones, fearing that the regime may be able to listen in. Abu
Mohammed fled across the border to Kilis camp after a spell in prison. “I
want nothing more than to go home. Here my children are terrorised,” he
said. “Two of my boys are too afraid to sleep from the shooting and it
is making them ill. I had a beautiful home in Syria. But I know that if I go
back and Bashar al-Assad is not dead, then it will be me and my family who
will die,” he said.

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