
The small Scottish island where Syrian refugees found peace
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The arrival of 24 Syrian families is contributing to an atmosphere of regeneration.
Once a flourishing vacation destination, the population of Scotland's Isle of Bute has shrunk and its economy withered. But the arrival of 24 Syrian families is contributing to an atmosphere of regeneration. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports on how they’re faring.
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The small Scottish island where Syrian refugees found peace
Clip: 3/28/2018 | 7m 27sVideo has Closed Captions
Once a flourishing vacation destination, the population of Scotland's Isle of Bute has shrunk and its economy withered. But the arrival of 24 Syrian families is contributing to an atmosphere of regeneration. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports on how they’re faring.
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