Thousands of Syrian Kurdish war refugees have been settled in the Turkish city of Adana.
The families, including children, are now working on farmlands, harvesting tomatoes.
They say they have to work from early morning till late evening to for small wages.
Children aged 10 or the adults some 60-years-old work on farmlands to make a living.
They say they have to work every day, both in summer and winter.
The Kurdish war refugees say that their pains are mitigated only by Kurdish folk songs.
The families, including children, are now working on farmlands, harvesting tomatoes.
They say they have to work from early morning till late evening to for small wages.
Children aged 10 or the adults some 60-years-old work on farmlands to make a living.
They say they have to work every day, both in summer and winter.
The Kurdish war refugees say that their pains are mitigated only by Kurdish folk songs.
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