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Pokemon helps kids’ plight

Character draws attention to children of war.

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DAMASCUS: Syrian opposition groups have taken advantage of a global Pokemon craze to draw the world’s attention to the plight of children caught up in the country’s five-year civil war.

Photograph­s of children in besieged Syrian towns holding pictures of Pokemon characters and appealing for help were published by the Syrian National Coalition, an alliance of Western-backed activist and rebel groups.

Their release is an attempt to capitalise on the success of “Pokemon GO”, which challenges players on smartphone­s to go to real-world locations to capture the cuddly monsters using the phone’s camera.

“If you are looking for a Pokemon you can find it in Syria,” the coalition said on Twitter through their communicat­ions arm, the Revolution­ary Forces of Syria Media Office.

Many Syrians feel the world is ignoring a conflict that has killed more than a quarter million people, displaced half the population, and left hundreds of thousands trapped by government and rebel forces.

One photograph of a child with the Pokemon character “Pikachu” reads, “I am trapped in Douma in east Ghouta. Help me.”

Douma is a Damascus suburb besieged by government forces, where bombardmen­ts happen daily there. — Reuters

 ?? — Reuters ?? Cry for help: A boy holding a poster depicting a Pokemon character seeking aid from anyone, especially those drawn to the cuddly character.
— Reuters Cry for help: A boy holding a poster depicting a Pokemon character seeking aid from anyone, especially those drawn to the cuddly character.

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