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Melak, a refugee from Afrin in Syria. She escaped with her five children after her house was destroyed by bombing. When I met her, she had been in Piraeus for four weeks, and she was among the 'lucky few' to have a tent on a terrain patch outside Terminal 3. When I walked up to her, the very first thing that she did was to hug me. Melak invited me into her tent every time I was in Piraeus. Without running water and with just a piece of bread to feed herself and her five children each day, she kept a brave face. Piraeus, Athens, Greece

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Melak, a refugee from Afrin in Syria. She escaped with her five children after her house was destroyed by bombing. When I met her, she had been in Piraeus for four weeks, and she was among the 'lucky few' to have a tent on a terrain patch outside Terminal 3.  When I walked up to her, the very first thing that she did was to hug me. Melak invited me into her tent every time I was in Piraeus.  Without running water and with just a piece of bread to feed herself and her five children each day, she kept a brave face. Piraeus, Athens, Greece