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Santa of Syria: Risking life and limb for smiles

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Rami Adham, a Finnish-Syrian Aid worker smuggles nearly 1000 toys into Syria every few months in an attempt to brighten the lives of the children of Aleppo.

Added on the 17/08/2016 17:39:24 - Copyright : Zoomin EN

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