Surge in Syrian ‘guests’ fuels tensions in Turkey
By David Gardner in Boynuyogun, southern Turkey
As refugee camps go, Boynuyogun in Turkey’s Hatay province is well appointed. About 700 yards across the border with northern Syria, it has electricity and gas, water and sanitation, schools and clinics, as well as a supermarket and playgrounds for its “guests”, as Turkish officials describe the 2,300 Syrian refugees in the tent city.
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