Syrian twitter phenomenon Bana (7): I will soon die

Syrian twitter phenomenon Bana (7): I will soon die

World December 1, 2016 20:24

aleppo - The Syrian girl Alabed Bana, which became known because through Twitter message about the war in Aleppo, is seriously ill and thinks she will not recover. Writing her mother on behalf of the seven-year-old child in a heartbreaking message.

'We give up all hope,' the mother writes of Bana Alabed from Aleppo. Hundreds of responses flowing in an hour within.

A second tweet gives more interpretation to the gloomy message. Fatemah mother writes on behalf of her daughter: 'I'm sick. I have no medicine, no home, no clean water. This will kill me rather than a bomb. '

The tweets of the account @AlabedBana give a penetrating glimpse into the daily life of the family that still lives in the war-torn city. Mother Fatemah place from September photos, videos and reports and on behalf of her seven year old daughter Bana Alabed from their home in eastern Aleppo.

That house they got this week lost a bombardment. 'This is our house. My dear dolls were killed by the bombing. I am very sad, but also happy that I'm still alive, 'Bana wrote. The messages of Bana and her mother were often sad, but hoophol. Meanwhile, the family seems to be desperate.

'We give up all hope,' the mother writes of Bana Alabed from Aleppo. Hundreds of responses flowing in an hour within.

A second tweet gives more interpretation to the gloomy message. Fatemah mother writes on behalf of her daughter: 'I'm sick. I have no medicine, no home, no clean water. This will kill me rather than a bomb. '

The tweets of the account @AlabedBana give a penetrating glimpse into the daily life of the family that still lives in the war-torn city. Mother Fatemah place from September photos, videos and reports and on behalf of her seven year old daughter Bana Alabed from their home in eastern Aleppo.

That house they got this week lost a bombardment. 'This is our house. My dear dolls were killed by the bombing. I am very sad, but also happy that I'm still alive, 'Bana wrote. The messages of Bana and her mother were often sad, but hoophol. Meanwhile, the family seems to be desperate.

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