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Syrian refugee children to join Rio carnival parade

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Refugee children from Syria and other conflict-torn countries will be treated to a place in Rio de Janeiro's exuberant carnival parade on Tuesday, UN officials said.

Forty children aged from six to 14 from Syria, Sudan, Libya and elsewhere will parade among thousands of Brazilian youngsters in a spectacle by the Mangueira samba school, the United Nations refugees body UNHCR said in a statement.

The Mangueira is one of Rio's traditional samba schools competing before 70,000 spectators in the city's Sambadrome stadium.

"Dancing in this world of fantasy, colors and rhythms will be a magical experience for them," said Vivianne Reis, head of I Know My Rights, a charity working with UNHCR.

Tuesday sees the climax of three nights of parades in a fiesta of semi-naked dancing and merriment estimated to attract five million people.

Refugee children from Syria and other conflict-torn countries will be treated to a place in Rio de Janeiro’s exuberant carnival parade on Tuesday, UN officials said.

Forty children aged from six to 14 from Syria, Sudan, Libya and elsewhere will parade among thousands of Brazilian youngsters in a spectacle by the Mangueira samba school, the United Nations refugees body UNHCR said in a statement.

The Mangueira is one of Rio’s traditional samba schools competing before 70,000 spectators in the city’s Sambadrome stadium.

“Dancing in this world of fantasy, colors and rhythms will be a magical experience for them,” said Vivianne Reis, head of I Know My Rights, a charity working with UNHCR.

Tuesday sees the climax of three nights of parades in a fiesta of semi-naked dancing and merriment estimated to attract five million people.

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