Syrian teenager's selfie videos reveals the grim reality of war
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With the introduction of smart phones with superior cameras, selfies became the rave from restrooms to exotic locales on the world. Especially, it is not uncommon to notice teenagers engrossed in capturing the best selfiies everywhere.
However, Muhammad Najem a 15 year old teenager belonging to the Eastern Ghouta region of Damascus, Syria has been using selfie videos to bring to light the devastating effects of the war in his homeland. Najem’s selfie videos are filled with stories of despair and cruelty, not to mention his own texts and messages which make us doubt the presence of humanity.
Because of his selfie stories in his social page, people are able to see the Syrian catastrophe through the prism of an adolescent heart. The entire world is praying for the 11 year old ‘hell on earth’ Syrian conflict to come to a resolution. Here are some of Najem’s tweets:
We know that you got bored from our blood pictures
— muhammad najem (@muhammadnajem20) January 15, 2018
But We will continue appealing to you
Bashar Al-assad, potin and khaminei killed our childhood
Save us before it is too late
What is the world, which can send machines to the martian and can't do anything to stop killing people pic.twitter.com/QtVVWidkzx
Here are the sons of Ghouta! ... Despite the hysterical bombing, despite the hell of death, despite the lack of life and lack of food and medicine ... always #smiling??.#Life_in_Graves_(Shelters)
— muhammad najem (@muhammadnajem20) February 27, 2018
#EasternGhouta, #Syria pic.twitter.com/eX9twbR9dn
Hello Amirecan people
— muhammad najem (@muhammadnajem20) February 26, 2018
We are people of Eastern Gouta
The world watching us die of hunger and bombing
Look at this destruction
This is similar to Europe before 80 years ago
But We live today in twenty first century #Help us and donot be like the rest of the world pic.twitter.com/EGi3FjQn4u
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