Article 5FEF0 What happened to the Syrian refugees who got stuck in Turkey?

What happened to the Syrian refugees who got stuck in Turkey?

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Bethan McKernan in Istanbul and Hussein Akoush in
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Gaziantep, in southern Turkey, is home to about half a million Syrian refugees, many of whom had hoped to make it Europe

The first to arrive at Gaziantep's Irani Bazaar are the bakers, lighting their saj grills before the sun comes up to make Syrian flatbread for the day's customers. The smell of sesame and fresh unleavened bread fills the neighbourhood in the Anatolian city by the time the street's other traders arrive to open their shops.

When the bakery doors open at 7am, a nearby restaurant owner stops by to pick up the huge round sheets for traditional Syrian breakfast: dipped in za'atar and olive oil, or served alongside beans, falafel, fatteh and hummus. Shopkeepers along the length of the street take bites in between sips of Turkish tea, Nescafe or thick Arabic coffee as they prepare for the work ahead.

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