MAFRAQ, JORDAN — After months of shrugging off glares, Abdullah Saad could no longer ignore the feeling that he was unwelcome in this country. The message was spray-painted in red across the side of his home for any passerby to see: Go back to Syria.
In Jordan, tensions rise between Syrian refugees and host community
MAFRAQ, JORDAN — After months of shrugging off glares, Abdullah Saad could no longer ignore the feeling that he was unwelcome in this country. The message was spray-painted in red across the side of his home for any passerby to see: Go back to Syria.
In Jordan, tensions rise between Syrian refugees and host community
MAFRAQ, JORDAN — After months of shrugging off glares, Abdullah Saad could no longer ignore the feeling that he was unwelcome in this country. The message was spray-painted in red across the side of his home for any passerby to see: Go back to Syria.
In Jordan, tensions rise between Syrian refugees and host community
MAFRAQ, JORDAN — After months of shrugging off glares, Abdullah Saad could no longer ignore the feeling that he was unwelcome in this country. The message was spray-painted in red across the side of his home for any passerby to see: Go back to Syria.
In Jordan, tensions rise between Syrian refugees and host community
MAFRAQ, JORDAN — After months of shrugging off glares, Abdullah Saad could no longer ignore the feeling that he was unwelcome in this country. The message was spray-painted in red across the side of his home for any passerby to see: Go back to Syria.
In Jordan, tensions rise between Syrian refugees and host community
MAFRAQ, JORDAN — After months of shrugging off glares, Abdullah Saad could no longer ignore the feeling that he was unwelcome in this country. The message was spray-painted in red across the side of his home for any passerby to see: Go back to Syria.
In Jordan, tensions rise between Syrian refugees and host community
MAFRAQ, JORDAN — After months of shrugging off glares, Abdullah Saad could no longer ignore the feeling that he was unwelcome in this country. The message was spray-painted in red across the side of his home for any passerby to see: Go back to Syria.
In Jordan, tensions rise between Syrian refugees and host community
MAFRAQ, JORDAN — After months of shrugging off glares, Abdullah Saad could no longer ignore the feeling that he was unwelcome in this country. The message was spray-painted in red across the side of his home for any passerby to see: Go back to Syria.
In Jordan, tensions rise between Syrian refugees and host community
MAFRAQ, JORDAN — After months of shrugging off glares, Abdullah Saad could no longer ignore the feeling that he was unwelcome in this country. The message was spray-painted in red across the side of his home for any passerby to see: Go back to Syria.
In Jordan, tensions rise between Syrian refugees and host community
MAFRAQ, JORDAN — After months of shrugging off glares, Abdullah Saad could no longer ignore the feeling that he was unwelcome in this country. The message was spray-painted in red across the side of his home for any passerby to see: Go back to Syria.