human rights watch

söndag 24 maj 2020

Mohammed Hamid, who was crushed by white phosphorus during Turkey's offensive in northeastern Rojava last October, was nursed in France and has returned home to Rojava. The problem is it's getting hot there now.


Mohammed Hamid, who was crushed by white phosphorus during Turkey's offensive in northeastern Rojava last October, was nursed in France and has returned home to Rojava. The problem is it's getting hot there now.
A heat that hurts terribly when you have a burned skin.
I had a hard time managing the heat myself, when I was living with electricity coming and going (mostly went) and there wasn't even a fan and it was fifty degrees inside. A couple of times I went out and slept on the street.
Having to endure with that heat without AC or proper fan when you don't have a whole skin is hard to imagine. So much suffering this boy has gone through. I will follow the case and update.
✅ I correct Magda's text a bit, in my eyes it's called Rojava and not Syria.

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