The terror of unforgiving
warfare, the horror of destitute welfare; unconsidered demise and unruly displacement
of the innocence, infants, young or old civilians that are impossible to miss,
and unreasonably to bleed one’s heart and to burden one’s mind, if one has love
and compassion. It is man-made actions causing such calamities that created faces
of the grieved and the frightened, the expressions of hopelessness and homelessness
and the internal cries of void and vacuum.
Where these Afghan children
now? Sitting closely to a stove in freezing temperature in refugee camp, what
was in their mind? Did they know their parents were killed in land mine blast? Freezing
temperatures have killed hundreds of Afghan children died each year. Many children
were left parentless in the war-torn country, Afghanistan, and forced to live
in such dilapidated camps. Sadly here are just two deeply war-riven countries
of many.
Equally intestine war-inflicted
Sudan have displaced more than a hundred thousand people, and forced to flee
from homes. Where can they go? The author cannot observe disparity in
intelligence of the plights of the two peoples of innocence. Which party or
people such extremist or political warring behoove? How can one inflicting
injury, slightly or critically or fatally, on another without a sleepless and
nightmarish night? Is this a living proof that human can be stripped light of
compassion and be replaced darkness of killer’s instinct?
The author wished not to
oppress a reader but, more importantly, to impart a possible hidden fortuity
bestowed the reader; cherish now and give.
The photos, left to right, are
attributed to Jawad Jalali/EPA and Isaac Billy/UNMISS/Reuters/Handout
respectively, and more photos can be seen at this site ....
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Yes, it is very sad with all these wars and following death and famine. I believe many of us want to help but just do not know how to make this world a beter place. Yr posts are rather difficult to read but I have to admit you write rather write. Keep up the good work.
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