Syrian baby girl was starved into a "skeleton doll", will she be alive 5 years later?
When you see such a shocking set of **, you may not even be able to speak, because all this in front of you is beyond the scope of words.
I believe that no matter how famous the writer is, he will only remain silent when he sees it. Because of this moment: everyone's eyes are crying, but their hearts are dripping blood. The little girl on this ** is a Syrian baby girl who starved into a "skeleton doll" in the war.
His name is Saha. Due to severe malnutrition, Saha weighed less than 2,000 grams at the time of the full moon. Her eyes were sunken and skinny because of hunger, and she was so weak that she couldn't even make a sound when she cried. It's like a "skeleton doll".
It is hard to imagine how the little girl Saha will live her life for the rest of her life. So, what happened to the little girl?
In Syria, a war-torn country, peace has long been a distant dream. The war in Syria has been going on for 11 years, and countless lives have been lost, wives have been separated, and homes have been destroyed.
In this context, ordinary people have fallen victim to the great power game. They are on the verge of death every day in a turbulent land, and their lives are treated as a waste.
In a country of threats and uncertainty, many lives have been lost, and those who have survived are facing an extreme lack of supplies. Many of them died of starvation, while those who survived were also extremely malnourished and emaciated to the point of skin.
One such is the baby girl, Saha, whose life and health have been ravaged by the shadow of war.
Hammulia, a town surrounded by war and poverty. The inhabitants of this place are struggling to survive every day. Sahasaha's mother, who was pregnant with a baby that barely filled her belly, was unable to provide adequate nutrition for her child.
After the child was born, the family was poor, the mother could not express a drop of breast milk, and the father's income was meager and he could not afford to buy milk powder. In this way, the skinny Saha is getting weaker and weaker day by day, and when he was born at 35 days, he weighed less than 2,000 grams.
Saha weighed only 1,925 grams at birth, and when she was taken to the hospital, she was severely malnourished, with deep eye sockets and protruding bones, **translucent, like a "skeleton doll".
A female medical staff can even hold her entire body with one hand. In the new environment, Saha opens her eyes, and although she wants to cry, she can't make any sound because her body is too weak.
Saha, who looks like a "skeleton doll", can only use her bloodless little body to accept the doctor's **. However, the next day, Saha still took her last breath and ended her short and miserable life.
Even though Saha has left this world, the pain she went through is still repeated in many other children. Saha is just one example of a hungry child, with 4,000 people in her town of Hammulia alone suffering from malnutrition, 200 moderately malnourished and 80 at critical risk.
Many children die of hunger, and their lives are over before they even begin. Not to mention the entire population of Syria, what a brutal life they are experiencing.
Hunger is not the only threat they face, the cruelty and bloodshed of war is the last nightmare they want to face.
The shadow of war looms over Syria, bringing nothing but death and pain. The country lost the opportunity to develop during the years of war. The war lasted 11 years and did not stop because of the suffering at home.
Weak countries have fallen victim to the power of great powers. On the Syrian battlefield, the smoke of gunfire is everywhere, and people join the army in order to survive, to have something to eat, and even to end the war.
Among them are teenagers. Among these fighting children was an aged female Kur soldier named Aiisa Ramazan Antar.
In the surviving **, we can catch a glimpse of her pure, beautiful and slightly immature face. Originally, she was supposed to live in peace, enjoying the youth of her peers, but the war changed her fate and made her live in fear of the unknown every day.
Unbeknownst to Antar, her friends on the Internet gave her the nickname "Battlefield Little Lori";Nor did she know when her country would truly achieve peace;She can no longer have beautiful illusions of youth and life, because her life is forever fixed at the age of 19.
This beautiful girl, named Antar, had already died in this battle. At that time, Isis*** drove three large trucks equipped with ** devices and sped towards Antar's team, trying to drag everyone into danger by means of a suicide attack.
Sensing the danger, Antar and her teammates immediately destroyed two of the trucks with heavy machine guns, but the third truck rushed to their position.
When the ** device detonated, Antar, who was only 19 years old, and her teammates disappeared from this world in an instant.
In Antar, at the age of 19, he has experienced first-hand the cruelty and ruthlessness of war, and this is just the tip of the iceberg. Brutal executioners will not stop their atrocities because of your weakness, but will be more cruel because of your helplessness, and will go further and further down the path of destruction and **. The tragic experience of the girl in captivity for 3 and a half years] She was only 14 years old when the militants shot her father in front of Batul.
Fourteen-year-old Batulle was stunned by the sudden disaster, and she never thought of saying goodbye to her father in this way. This feeling of hopelessness and powerlessness pierced her heart deeply.
Maybe at a young age, she still doesn't fully understand the meaning of war, but everything that has happened in front of her over the years has to make her understand: war is blood and death, and it is the secret of life and death for close relatives.
She herself could not escape the control of the militants, and she had just experienced the death of her father, and she was imprisoned with her fellow villagers.
After three and a half years in captivity, Batulle finally regained his freedom. However, the fear of that time in captivity has always been with her, and it has always lingered.
When she plucked up the courage to tell the story of *** turning her home into a prison and a torture room, her body couldn't stop trembling, and she hid her face and cried from time to time.
The fear and despair in her eyes transcended even death. In August 2013, at least 14 armed groups launched an offensive in the western Syrian province of Latakia, and the village where Batur lives was surrounded by fighting.
At that time, the Batulle family had just gotten out of bed and was about to eat a suhoor meal when suddenly a gunshot rang out in the distance of the street, and it was not until the gunfire got closer that the Batulle family reacted: a clash broke out between the army and the militants.
Syrian soldiers even warned them as they passed by the door of Batule's house that four militants had infiltrated the village and asked them not to open the door to anyone.
The gunshots in their ears came and went, and the family became even more panicked when they learned the news, so they had to leave the house and hide in the backyard. However, the Batulle family did not escape their bad luck in the end, as *** swaggered into their home with a hideous face shouting slogans.
After they entered the backyard, they shot their father in front of their family. It all came so suddenly, Batulle lost his soul all at once, and let these *** pull the rest of the people into the house.
From this day on, Batulle began a life of captivity that lasted for three and a half years.
Batulle's home became a base for *** and was full of crises. Life can pass away at any time, all by the will of ***. Every time they broke in, Batulle trembled, her fear beyond words, and she knew that if she didn't comply, she would die.
"At that time, there was blood in our house, and in the place where we were held, every window was closed, and even five minutes of sunlight became a luxury," Batulle recalled. Even after being freed, their horrific image is still deeply imprinted in Batulle's mind, and it comes back from time to time.
Whenever she recalls her days in captivity, Batulle suffers from it, an abyss from which she cannot escape.
Batulle's heart was filled with fear, and even now that she was free, she couldn't shake that fear. She is afraid of being taken away by *** again, so she needs someone to accompany her every time she goes out.
Her life is full of shadows, and she even draws the curtains while she sleeps. For her, this fear has become a part of her life and she can't get rid of it.
She often thinks that maybe death is the only relief.
The war in Syria remains volatile, with the flames of war putting people's lives at constant risk, and their lives are filled with fear and insecurity. We hope that the dawn of peace will shine on them as soon as possible, so that they will be kept away from the ravages of war.
At the same time, we hope that the whole world will pursue peace and not sacrifice the well-being of all mankind for selfish gain. On second thought, how fortunate we are in the peaceful country of China.
A strong motherland provides us with a solid guarantee that we can enjoy a happy life. When those who fight for us are charging forward, we should be grateful and move forward even harder.
Because only China's strength can give us more say in the international arena and no longer be bullied and trampled on as we did more than 100 years ago. I hope that every Chinese can shine in their own field, be proud and proud of being Chinese, and jointly realize the Chinese dream of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.