Crying in Syria: The girl was chosen by others with a clear price tag, mourning: what did we do wrong
Since the emergence of human civilization, war has existed along with the development of human society. The history of the development of human civilization can also be regarded as a history of war, a history of the progress of war weapons, a history of scientific and technological development, and a history of the suffering of innocent civilians. In war, the only lesson that mankind can learn is that there is no lesson. What's more, some countries have gained huge profits in war and made a lot of war fortune, so they are afraid that the world will not be chaotic.
Syria then and Syria now
Syria has a history of more than 4,000 years. It is located at the intersection of Asia, Africa, and Europe. It has unique geographical advantages. Therefore, Syria has been extremely prosperous in history. There is a saying among the Arabs that goes, "If there is heaven on earth, Damascus must be in it. If heaven is in the sky, Damascus must be as famous as it." Damascus is the capital of Syria. The Silk Road, the main road for the communication between the East and the West in ancient times, ended in Palmyra in Syria. Syria is dominated by agriculture and was once one of the major food exporters in Arab countries. Moreover, because of its long history and numerous domestic scenic spots and historic sites, tourism has gradually become one of Syria's pillar industries. Although Syria was not very rich at this time, everything was developing steadily. Syria is also a country with a bright future in such an environment.
And all this stopped in 2011, when the Syrian civil war broke out with the Arab Spring as the background. At first, there were anti-government demonstrations, but under the instigation of some interested countries, the demonstrations gradually evolved into armed conflicts. Gradually, the situation became uncontrollable. Now the war has lasted for 12 years, and there is still no sign of ending, but it has intensified. Today's Syria is devastated, with ruins, people displaced and even lost their lives.
According to statistics, since the outbreak of the Syrian war, more than 5 million Syrians have fled the country and become refugees from other countries, accounting for a quarter of the Syrian population. They climbed barbed wire, crossed deserts, or squeezed into small boats that could capsize at any time and crossed the strait to Turkey. They live in refugee camps. Although the living conditions are still difficult, they may wake up every day to worry about today's food and water. Although they only have one tent as a shelter, they say that at least we are no longer afraid to close Eyes can no longer wake up.
However, the remaining three-quarters have no chance to escape, and can only become tools of war and victims of war. Houses collapsed, men were forcibly pulled into the battlefield, and the old, young, women and children left behind also suffered more humiliating injuries than casualties during the war.
Syrian girls for sale
When war draws men into the field, the women in that family must assume the responsibility of breadwinner. But in Syria, where gunfire is flying everywhere, it is not easy to find a job. In addition, the continuation of the war also made inflation worse, and the soaring prices made it impossible to even buy a day's rations for a day's heavy work. Therefore, in order to survive, some families have to take the extreme path of selling their daughters or sisters as commodities in exchange for the money needed for living. And some young women have to voluntarily put themselves into the market as commodities for the sake of their families, so as to fight for a little chance of survival for their families. It is against this background that a black industrial chain emerged in Syria, that is, human trafficking, and it specifically refers to the human trafficking of young women. It is hard to imagine that in the peaceful era of economic prosperity, in some corner of the world, there was a situation where human trafficking was used to obtain survival capital, and this happened in today's Syria.
Syria is an Arab country that believes in Islam. According to Islamic teachings, women need to wrap themselves in black cloth from head to toe, without revealing any skin except their eyes. No part is exposed to the view of other males. But in order to determine their buying and selling prices, the traffickers directly lifted the black veils from the women's heads, and took off as much of their clothes as possible. Exposing the bodies of Islamic women to strangers in this way is an insult to their faith, but they cannot help it. After the human traffickers have determined the price, they will be hung up with a price board, clearly marked on the price, for people to choose.
A large number of rich people from neighboring countries such as Afghanistan and Jordan have poured into Syria to choose the women they want in the human trading market. For them, it only takes a little money to buy a young girl, which is like going to the supermarket, using money to satisfy their dark desires. They become sex slaves to buyers, satisfying their sexual desires, and at the same time bear their violent tendencies. Even, women have become a tool, used as prizes in competitions, or gifts of desire to be sent around the world. In the trading market, women can be picked and picked like commodities, and everything about them is recorded in detail as commodity descriptions, completely losing any dignity as a person.
In the population trading market, girls under the age of 14 are the most popular among buyers. A large number of bachelors enter the population black market and choose a girl under the age of 14 as a wife to marry back home. These girls have a common code name, " Refugee Bride". However, don't think that girls will get better treatment if they become brides. Most of them just climbed out of one abyss and jumped into another more terrible abyss. After they were married home, they were abused and beaten by their so-called husbands, and at the same time they had to bear the sexual abuse from their husbands. They are locked in small rooms and treated like livestock. All they need to do every day is to satisfy their husbands' sexual desires and endure their sexual abuse.
What's more, it may be necessary to meet the needs of multiple men at the same time. And because they are too young and their bodies are not yet fully developed, there are not a few girls who die after giving birth after pregnancy. The girls who survived by luck, when they reach the age of 16, are usually sold to the black market again at a low price by their husbands on the grounds that they are too old, and eventually become prostitutes. And these men will enter Syria again and buy a girl under the age of 14 at a low price again, and the vicious circle continues.
In Syria, any man can do whatever he wants with a woman. The girl Alam was bought by a local Syrian militant on the black market, and she was beaten and abused continuously at home. In war, no one escapes possible death, and the militant died in a firefight. Allam also managed to escape from that so-called family. But Alam, who was freed, was at a loss. She didn't know where she was going, where her relatives were, let alone whether her relatives were still in this world, and she didn't even know where she was now. On the way, she met a driver, and she told the driver what happened to her. The driver was very sympathetic to her and offered to help her. When Alam thought that she had met a good person and that she was about to escape from the sea of suffering, she didn't know that she was heading towards another abyss step by step. The driver sold Alam into the field, got a sum of money and disappeared. And Alam has been repeatedly removed and turned into a tool to sell his body.
There are countless girls like Alam in Syria. They were abused, abandoned, and killed, but no one spoke for them. They just want to ask, "What did we do wrong?"
Syrian children under fire
The continuation of the war has forced more Syrian men into the battlefield, and the women and children left behind are under the threat of being killed by shells every day. On the streets of Syria, screaming children can be seen everywhere. Most of them have lost their families, and they don't know what their future will be like. This is the age when I should be sitting in the classroom reading and reading, and playing happily with my friends on the playground, but I have to bear the physical and psychological damage caused by the war. The ongoing war has not only suffered physical pain, but also psychologically and physically harmful effects on children in Syria. Many children have serious problems such as loss of language ability and difficulty in emotional management. Similarly, the war has also brought serious destruction of social infrastructure and social order chaos. The paralysis of the health system makes children always face various health threats such as diseases and plagues.
During the interview, the reporter used the camera to record the process of a boy panicking to the point of breaking down and crying. He kept crying, resenting that he didn't protect his brother well, so his brother was killed by the bomb. He kept repeating these words, and his whole heart gradually collapsed. But he is just a child, why should he bear the responsibility of losing his loved ones.
Nine-year-old Leith lost her parents and all her relatives in the war. He described the process of losing relatives to reporters: "Mom was killed by militants, and they threw a bomb at Dad's face, and Dad died immediately." Facing the camera, Leith only described it calmly all of these. When asked if he hated those who made all this, the little boy just said: "Hate, but I can't do anything except hate, I can't move my hands and feet now, maybe tomorrow I will go to my parents. "Survival has become the most luxurious thing for Syrian children.
Facing the camera, Syrian children are full of grievances. They don't understand that they are both human beings and children, why children in other countries can act like a baby in front of their parents, study in the classroom, run around on the court, have endless bread and milk, while they Risking your life through gunfire to find a little food or a drink of water just to have a little hope of surviving, but it is also possible to lose hope in the process of finding hope. They just want to ask, "What did we do wrong?"
sad revolt
The war cannot be ended, so resist it. The Syrian people still yearn for the end of the war, for peace, for survival and freedom, which makes more girls in Syria choose to stand up and resist. In Syria, there is a special team, most of which are girls in their teens, carrying weapons taller than themselves, and shouting a deafening declaration, "Since no one protects us, then we Protect yourself!" But this is another sad fact, she is the same age as a flower, she should be as carefree as a princess, and she should improve herself through learning, but now she needs to pick up a gun and fight with her. Against reality, against fate, against war, to protect one's right to exist and one's dignity as a woman and as a human being.
write at the end
The war has lasted for 12 years, the Syrian people have experienced 12 years of suffering, and Syrian girls have experienced 12 years of trampling on their dignity. To this day, the war in Syria still shows no signs of ending, and some countries are still constantly provoking new wars for their own interests. The recent major earthquake that occurred on the border between Turkey and Syria has made the war in Syria worse. The hope of the Syrian people is not yet known.
Peace is hard-won, and China has also experienced long-term wars and achieved national independence in the struggle. Today's China has achieved peaceful development at the price of blood. Therefore, it cherishes peace very much and loves peace. At the same time, it is also willing to use its capabilities as much as possible in the world to contribute to the promotion of peace in the world.
In your opinion, where should the road to peace in Syria start?
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