'The world has forgotten us'

'The world has forgotten us'

World October 4, 2016 11:54

aleppo - She was only seven years old, but has her whole life Bana al-Abed nothing but the sound of bombs and gunfire. Together with her mother she does on Twitter for thousands of followers account of her bizarre life.

'Hello world, we are still alive,' set mother Fatemah Monday at a video of three children in a bed. The night before there were lots of bombs close to the house of the family of Bana, we could already read at a video in which the little child with fingers in her ears for the window state. 'I am very afraid that I'm going to die tonight. '

Tweets on the account @AlabedBana give a penetrating glimpse into the daily life of the family that still lives in the war-torn city.

In recent days, raining bombs on the town and there is fighting fiercely. Even aid convoys and hospitals are not safe for the violence. According to UNICEF, there are certainly killed more than a hundred children.

give social media Bana and her mother in basic English updates about their situation. Besides the war scenes we see signs girl learning with her brothers or English words. She also calls on the world to help. 'I hate war. And the world has forgotten us, 'she says in a video.\n  \n  \n   advertisement

Bana and her brother five can not go to school because it is destroyed, Fatemah mother is telling the Guardian. The mother herself was until recently at the university, on the other side of the front line, but that is impossible by the constant air raids.

When the violence began Fatemah decided not to vluchtem. Because she thought it would take a year or two, but also because the city was her world. 'You can not leave your own skin,' she says in interview with the British newspaper. 'This is where our ancestors lived, it is our country, our home, our life. '

Surviving is becoming more difficult Bana and Fatemah. On markets are no fruit or vegetables to get more and there is no diesel start to power generators. Thanks to solar panels family is evening illuminate light.

The war itself Bana also changed a lot, says her mother. Most of her life there was war and she always pulls back more often. The bomb is it any wonder when they sleep at night longer than four hours. She wants to go out and go to school, but can not. Fortunately, they can be inside still playing and drawing with other kids in the neighborhood, said Fatemah.

The reason that mother Fatemah through social media to the exterior, is that she wants a normal life for her children. 'We had a lot of dreams for ourselves and our children. We want to protect them. We can live a part of our lives, but our children. '

Some people on social media, however, the mother to accuse companies of propaganda for the rebels fighting the Assad regime. Some even doubted the existence of the 7-year-old Bana.

Fatemah refutes accusations against the Daily Mail. 'I have written nothing in favor of the rebels. Only what we have experienced here. '

'Hello world, we are still alive,' set mother Fatemah Monday at a video of three children in a bed. The night before there were lots of bombs close to the house of the family of Bana, we could already read at a video in which the little child with fingers in her ears for the window state. 'I am very afraid that I'm going to die tonight. '

Tweets on the account @AlabedBana give a penetrating glimpse into the daily life of the family that still lives in the war-torn city.

In recent days, raining bombs on the town and there is fighting fiercely. Even aid convoys and hospitals are not safe for the violence. According to UNICEF, there are certainly killed more than a hundred children.

give social media Bana and her mother in basic English updates about their situation. Besides the war scenes we see signs girl learning with her brothers or English words. She also calls on the world to help. 'I hate war. And the world has forgotten us, 'she says in a video.\n  \n  \n   advertisement

Bana and her brother five can not go to school because it is destroyed, Fatemah mother is telling the Guardian. The mother herself was until recently at the university, on the other side of the front line, but that is impossible by the constant air raids.

When the violence began Fatemah decided not to vluchtem. Because she thought it would take a year or two, but also because the city was her world. 'You can not leave your own skin,' she says in interview with the British newspaper. 'This is where our ancestors lived, it is our country, our home, our life. '

Surviving is becoming more difficult Bana and Fatemah. On markets are no fruit or vegetables to get more and there is no diesel start to power generators. Thanks to solar panels family is evening illuminate light.

The war itself Bana also changed a lot, says her mother. Most of her life there was war and she always pulls back more often. The bomb is it any wonder when they sleep at night longer than four hours. She wants to go out and go to school, but can not. Fortunately, they can be inside still playing and drawing with other kids in the neighborhood, said Fatemah.

The reason that mother Fatemah through social media to the exterior, is that she wants a normal life for her children. 'We had a lot of dreams for ourselves and our children. We want to protect them. We can live a part of our lives, but our children. '

Some people on social media, however, the mother to accuse companies of propaganda for the rebels fighting the Assad regime. Some even doubted the existence of the 7-year-old Bana.

Fatemah refutes accusations against the Daily Mail. 'I have written nothing in favor of the rebels. Only what we have experienced here. '

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