الثلاثاء، 31 مارس 2015

A four-year-old child refugee, his father killed by Assad's bombs, raises his hands in surrender, believing a camera may be a gun. This is 'normality' for Syria's children in Assad's Nakba, rubber-stamped by the world. 30-03-2015: '...“His face tightens immediately. He bites his lower lip and slowly raises his hands. He stands still without a word. It isn’t to console the child who thinks that the camera looking at him is a gun. “His name is Hudea… He is only four-years-old. He lost his dad in the bombing of Hama. He took refuge at the Atme camp at the Turkish border with his mother and three siblings.”'

A four-year-old child refugee, his father killed by Assad's bombs, raises his hands in surrender, believing a camera may be a gun. This is 'normality' for Syria's children in Assad's Nakba, rubber-stamped by the world. 30-03-2015: '...“His face tightens immediately. He bites his lower lip and slowly raises his hands. He stands still without a word. It isn’t to console the child who thinks that the camera looking at him is a gun. “His name is Hudea… He is only four-years-old. He lost his dad in the bombing of Hama. He took refuge at the Atme camp at the Turkish border with his mother and three siblings.”'

by Abdulmohsen Mohammad Saadeddin



March 31, 2015 at 10:27AM

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