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A Saudi Work Picturing the Syrian Emigrants Life.

Smart_Guy

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Premium Member
Hello guys.

I've come across some works made by people of different countries and here I found one done by Saudis for this subject and thought why not share it with you. It's presented in a song. The purpose of course is to give the Arabs a feel of how the Syrian emigrants might feel.

It is sung in Arabic but subtitles in English. The translation could sound weird at some point, but it just gives a clue of the original wording in Arabic. The subtitles are in a difficult color to read sometimes. I cannot do anything about it, sorry.

Here's the video:
 

ADigitalArtist

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
Hello guys.

I've come across some works made by people of different countries and here I found one done by Saudis for this subject and thought why not share it with you. It's presented in a song. The purpose of course is to give the Arabs a feel of how the Syrian emigrants might feel.

It is sung in Arabic but subtitles in English. The translation could sound weird at some point, but it just gives a clue of the original wording in Arabic. The subtitles are in a difficult color to read sometimes. I cannot do anything about it, sorry.

Here's the video:
That was a beautiful video. Thank you for sharing.
I always loved this one too. It's older, and has been pretty circulated, but it always calls out to me.
 

Tabu

Active Member
No idea.

How's that related to the topic?
Here is the answer , I hope you understand how it relates to this topic.

"More than 4 million Syrian refugees have fled their war-torn country, but the six wealthy Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries have officially resettled none of them.

Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have instead allowed the refugee burden to fall mainly on Lebanon, Turkey and Jordan and, to a lesser degree, on Iraq and Egypt."
 

Smart_Guy

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Premium Member
Here is the answer , I hope you understand how it relates to this topic.

"More than 4 million Syrian refugees have fled their war-torn country, but the six wealthy Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries have officially resettled none of them.

Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have instead allowed the refugee burden to fall mainly on Lebanon, Turkey and Jordan and, to a lesser degree, on Iraq and Egypt."

Hmm... sorry, I can't see it is related to the topic. But thank you for the input.
 
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