Photographer Magnus Wennman filmed the children in exile, their sleeping faces are the world's most real pain.

Since 2011, more than 4 million Syrian refugees have been forced to leave their homes because of the war, and half of them are children. Magnus Wennman, a Swiss photographer who has won two World News photographers , has taken a trip to exile from the Middle East as refugees fled to Europe. He captures the children's sleep during the war, some cry to sleep, and some worry about the nightmare of closing eyes.

5-Year-old Walaa in a Lebanese refugee camp.


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Walaa said she had her own room, and she never cried before she went to bed. In this refugee camp she cried every day to sleep, she was afraid of her pillow now, Walaa said: "This pillow will bring me nightmares, I always dreamed of war." (Recommended reading: In the War, the Children of Canada Cry, do you hear?) )

6-Year-old Ahmed is in Serbia.


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After midnight, Ahmed slept alone on the grass. The adults gathered aside and worked out a plan to escape. Ahmed carried his bag on his long trek, and his uncle said the child was brave, and since his father had been killed, he had not been able to weep more easily.

7-Year-old Ralia with 13-Year-old Rahaf in Beirut, Lebanon


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The two girls, from Damascus, whose mother and brother were killed by hand grenades, now live on the streets with their father, who have been crouching on cardboard boxes for a year.

8-Year-old Maram in Jordan.


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When the eight-year-old Maram came home from school, gunpowder hit her house. A roof fell on her little body. Maram's mother hastened to take her to a nearby field hospital, where she was airlifted across the border to Jordan, Maram cerebral haemorrhage, and the bones of her chin shattered, and she finally became conscious 11 days later. (Extended reading: The Holy Warrior Bride under the Flames: ISIS's "sowing action" of the strong sex slaves)

7-Year-old Shehd on the Hungarian border.


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Shehd like painting, but his paper always has only one theme-war, that is Shehd know the world. Now the Shehd is busy fleeing, his brush left in his hometown. War forced him to grow up as an adult, Shehd more attentively looking for food than painting, and looked down to see if there were any fallen apples on the roadside.

5-Year-old Abdullah in Serbia.


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Abdullah suffers from a blood disease, but his mother has no money to heal him. He had seen his sister killed and awakened every day in a nightmare. "Abdullah is really tired, whether it's his heart or body. ' said his mother.

2-Year-old Fara in Jordan.


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The 2-year-old Fara likes football, and his father found a lot of rubbish that he could use to make the ball to her. Every night, Fara are looking forward to a place where they can play ball tomorrow.

2-Year-old Iman in Jordan.


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Iman is suffering from pneumonia, the third day of his hospital bed. Iman 19-year-old mother said: ""iman is a happy child, he likes playing sand, running around. " Now he's just tired. "

6-Year-old Gulistan in Turkey.


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Gulistan likes to close her eyes and she often pretends to fall asleep. Just pretend, because if you do sleep there will be nightmares, but do not close your eyes, Gulistan afraid to see the terrible scene. (Extended reading: Five minutes insight into the world: the European dilemma of refugee smuggling and human rights issues )

One-and-a-half Mahdi in Serbia.


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13-Year-old Mohammed in a Turkish hospital.


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"The war was wonderful, it made me accustomed to fear. "mohammed said. In the past, he liked to stand in the high place in his hometown to see a house, his dream is to become an architect, now those houses are fragmented.

5-Year-old Tamam in Jordan.


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5-Year-old Lamar in Serbia.


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9-Year-old Shiraz in Turkey.

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Shiraz was diagnosed with infantile paralysis at the three-month-old. Her physician advised Shiraz's family not to put their hopes on her. After the war, Shiraz mother carried her through a city, Shiraz night and night in this wooden basket, nothing to say.

5-Year-old Moyad in Jordan.


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5-Year-old Moyad and his mother walked in the market, they were placed in front of the bomb spread. Mother died, Moyad was flown to Jordan, and the bomb fragments were launched into his head, back and pelvis.

1-year-old Sham in Serbia.


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They are in Hungary and the border of Serbia, behind a few centimeters is Europe. They tried to cross over, but the number of people who could pass through the door was so limited that sham and her mother came too late, and there were thousands of of them squatting here. (same field Gayon:"A lie, a ship of human life" the Mediterranean thousands of miles to survive but the death of Refugees sad song)

17-Year-old Abdul Karim in Athens, Greece


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Abdul Karim had no money, he took all the money to the boat to Greece, and now he could only sleep in Athens Omonoia Square, where there are hundreds of refugees every day, people smugglers sell fake passports every day. Abdul Karim would try to call Syria's mother by phone, and he said, "I don't want to hear my mother cry, so I'll tell him I'm good here." "abdul Karim A blanket to sleep, he finally shared one thing:" I recently had a good dream, I sleep in a bed, and hug my sister sister sleep. " "

We hope that the children can sleep on a stable pillow, holding a soft bear, sleeping.

2 million where do street children go?

"Dear Child, today there is no crying, whether the loss of a beloved gift, in the wind looking for from early morning to sunset." --Suri Dear Child

After the 13th series of terrorist attacks in Paris, U.S. state governors have issued a statement refusing to accept any Syrian refugees because they feared that terrorists would infiltrate the United States. Germany and Austria, which had been tolerant of refugees, had also begun to change their policies in preparation for a substantial repatriation of refugees.

2 million children are still wandering, where does the world go? Not just one Allen, who was drowned by the waves, is not enough to let the children and Ronaldo on the football field. Is the world ready to accompany these displaced, lost parents, no homes, no education of children to grow up? (Recommended reading: European refugee tide under the hidden name!) Shore Boy Allen's Warning: "Our dreams are Dead"

I hope that one day, they can play football, painting under the spring, peace of mind on the way home.