Over 75,000 refugees are trapped in a so called 'no man's land' between Syria and Jordan.
That's according to Amnesty International which is releasing a report today revealing thousands of refugees are stranded in an area known as “the berm” between the two countries.
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The humanitarian organisation is calling on world leaders to make concrete commitments to welcome refugees into their countries.
Colm O'Gorman of Amnesty International says the global community needs to do more.