New film shows Syria's war through the eyes of children
Christiane Amanpour talks to filmmaker Marcel Mettelsiefen about new his documentary "Children of Syria," which adds a different dimension to this five-year war.
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TAL ABYAD, SYRIA - JUNE 20: (TURKEY OUT) A boy rides his cycles in the streets of the destroyed Syrian town of Kobane, also known as Ain al-Arab, Syria. June 20, 2015. Kurdish fighters with the YPG took full control of Kobane and strategic city of Tal Abyad, dealing a major blow to the Islamic State group's ability to wage war in Syria. Mopping up operations have started to make the town safe for the return of residents from Turkey, after more than a year of Islamic State militants holding control of the town. (Photo by Ahmet Sik/Getty Images)
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