7-year-old Syrian girl tweets about horrors of war from Aleppo
She pleads for peace and prayers.
The atrocities faced by the people of Syria because of the country’s ongoing civil war have resulted in one of the biggest human catastrophes in recent history. Although thousands of people were able to survive the perilous journey across the Mediterranean Sea to enter European borders, many still remain in the country marred by unspeakable violence.
A 7-year-old girl called Bana Alabed, who lives in the city of Aleppo, tweets about her horrific experiences of living in a war zone to make the world aware about the tragic situation in her country. She lives there with her mother, Fatemah, and her brothers.
Her tweets reveal the uncensored realities of war and often include pleas for aid and prayers. Her Twitter profile currently has more than 50.9k followers. Here are some of her heart-wrenching tweets:
I am very afraid I will die tonight. This bombs will kill me now. - Bana #Aleppo pic.twitter.com/KqVHwqRClK
— Bana Alabed (@AlabedBana) October 2, 2016
" praying here in #Aleppo tonight as I hear bomb fall. My soul can be taken anytime pic.twitter.com/CfuZJJR5HI
— Bana Alabed (@AlabedBana) September 26, 2016
Heartbreaking this baby traumatised wouldn't go of the nurse treating him we crying here. - Fatemah #Aleppo pic.twitter.com/FxpbSFVWPa
— Bana Alabed (@AlabedBana) October 2, 2016
This is my friend house bombed, she's killed. I miss her so much #Aleppo pic.twitter.com/5y59rorpeZ
— Bana Alabed (@AlabedBana) September 26, 2016
Over the last 10 days 200 children were killed. We fear the worst now #Aleppo
— Bana Alabed (@AlabedBana) September 29, 2016
2 phosphorus & 2 barrel bombs hit near our house it shook the ground, we cried. - Fatemah #Aleppo
— Bana Alabed (@AlabedBana) September 30, 2016
Hello world we are still alive. Wake up this morning alive. - Fatemah #Aleppo pic.twitter.com/EZz7xqbJ6E
— Bana Alabed (@AlabedBana) October 3, 2016
Drawing with the brothers before the planes come. We need peace to draw #Aleppo pic.twitter.com/PfNpjD6nqQ
— Bana Alabed (@AlabedBana) September 26, 2016