Greece Refugees

Syrian refugee Taimaa Abazli weeps as she holds baby Heln and enters her new apartment building after a long, grueling day of travel and unheaval once again from Athens to their new home in Polva, Estonia, April 20, 2017. She says "It's better Heln won't remember anything." CHECK THIS QUOTE WITH ARYN The family, along with Muhannad's brother's family of Mufeed and Iyman Ateek and their two children, were relocated to a small village of 6000 people in the middle of the forest, called Polva; they feared it would be impossible to integrate and make a life in such a remote place. After over one year of traveling from war-town Syria, making their way from Turkey to Greece, waiting in greece for asylum, the family is finally relocating to Estonia. (Credit: Lynsey Addario — Verbatim for Time)

Syrian refugee Taimaa Abazli weeps as she holds baby Heln and enters her new apartment building after a long, grueling day of travel and unheaval once again from Athens to their new home in Polva, Estonia, April 20, 2017. She says “It’s better Heln won’t remember anything.” CHECK THIS QUOTE WITH ARYN The family, along with Muhannad’s brother’s family of Mufeed and Iyman Ateek and their two children, were relocated to a small village of 6000 people in the middle of the forest, called Polva; they feared it would be impossible to integrate and make a life in such a remote place. After over one year of traveling from war-town Syria, making their way from Turkey to Greece, waiting in greece for asylum, the family is finally relocating to Estonia. (Credit: Lynsey Addario — Verbatim for Time)