
For Displaced Syrians, Turkey Acts as Lifeline
Clip: 11/19/2012 | 11m 12s
For Syrian Rebellion Enduring Harsh Conditions, Turkey Acts as Lifeline
Syrians continue to cross into Turkey, fleeing from the dangers of what is now a 20-month conflict. For those unable to leave, Turkey has served as a lifeline for basic supplies. Margaret Warner reports from the refugee camps and internally displaced camps, where the struggle to survive remains a constant concern for civilians.
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For Displaced Syrians, Turkey Acts as Lifeline
Clip: 11/19/2012 | 11m 12s
Syrians continue to cross into Turkey, fleeing from the dangers of what is now a 20-month conflict. For those unable to leave, Turkey has served as a lifeline for basic supplies. Margaret Warner reports from the refugee camps and internally displaced camps, where the struggle to survive remains a constant concern for civilians.
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