Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan visiting the the Greek island and speaking to a large group of people.

Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan visited the Greek island of Lesbos with the 探花精选 on April 25 to raise awareness of the ongoing refugee crisis and meet Syrians and other refugees who have fled conflict zones to seek safety and a new start in Europe. Photo: 探花精选

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Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan speaking behind a podium.

鈥淩efugees are not numbers, they are human beings like you and me. Except that they have seen unimaginable horror, experienced unthinkable hardship and risked their lives to get here,鈥 she said in a statement released today. Photo: 探花精选

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Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan sitting with members of the Kara Tepe refugee site.

The queen, whose own country hosts more than 600,000 uprooted Syrians, visited 探花精选 services in the Kara Tepe refugee site, including an information tent where newly arrived refugees can find out how to register and receive assistance, and a kiosk where we distribute toiletries and other essential supplies with our partners. More than 950 refugees are currently sheltering in Kara Tepe, while thousands more are stranded in Idomeni in northern Greece as borders along the Balkan route to Europe remain shut. Queen Rania applauded the 鈥渞emarkable empathy and kindness鈥 the Greek people have shown to refugees despite their own economic hardship. Photo: 探花精选

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Queen in Rania speaking to a woman and her infant.

In Kara Tepe, the queen met with Syrian women who are trying to join family members now in Germany. One of them, Maha, a medical student who was just one year away from completing her studies when the war started, told her, 鈥淲e just want to get out of here. Here, there is no education.鈥 Photo: 探花精选

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Queen Rania visiting Wafa and Ahmad from Deir Izzor.

Queen Rania visited Wafa and Ahmad from Deir Izzor, Syria; their one-month-old son Baker; and Ahmad's 67-year-old mother, Amal Ali, who has been seriously ill with a heart condition while in Kara Tepe. Photo: 探花精选

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Queen Rania speaking to a group of Syrian women in Kara Tepe

The queen spent the afternoon with a group of Syrian women in Kara Tepe who shared stories of how they were caught in the crossfire of bombings and shootouts. Many have relatives elsewhere in Europe and urgently want to be reunited with their families. Photo: 探花精选

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