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A girls incredible journey from syria,what had happened to the other three boats?​

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TEENAGER NUJEEN MUSTAFA spent most of her life confined to her family’s fifth-floor apartment in Aleppo, Syria. Born with cerebral palsy, Nujeen’s only connection to the wider world was the satellite dish on the roof. But last year she was forced to flee Aleppo when pro-Assad forces intensified their campaign of terror. Her family didn’t have enough money for all of them to make it to safety in Germany, where her brother lives, so her parents stayed in Turkey while she set out—Nujeen in a wheelchair, and her sister Nasrine pushing her.

In Nujeen: One Girl’s Incredible Journey From War-Torn Syria in a Wheelchair, veteran foreign correspondent Christina Lamb helps Nujeen tell her story, recounting how the girls overcame smugglers, dangerously leaky dinghies, and razor wire to reach freedom. (Find out how massive migration is reshaping Europe.)

When National Geographic caught up with Lamb by phone at her home in London, she explained why Nujeen called herself a "pay-as-you-go" migrant, how a National Geographic TV show helped her fight stress, and why she feels the world’s leaders are not doing their homework over Aleppo.

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