دعاء رسمت الحرب

دعاء رسمت الحرب


09-17-2006, 07:13 PM


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Post: #1
Title: دعاء رسمت الحرب
Author: عبدالرازق نقد
Date: 09-17-2006, 07:13 PM
Parent: #0

في مهمة علي طول الحدود التشادية مع دارفور قام باحثون يتبعون لمنظمة حقوق الانسان باعطاء اطفال اللاجئين .. كراسات و اقلام ليشغلوهم حتي يتمكنوا من الحديث الى ذويهم ..
بدون ارشاد او توجيه من احد .. قام الاطفال برسم خبراتهم عن الحرب واهوالها .. رسموا هجمات الجنجويد ..و اطلاق الرصاص .. رسموا القنابل .. و حرق القرى .. رسموا رحلة الهروب الى تشاد ..

Post: #2
Title: Re: دعاء رسمت الحرب
Author: عبدالرازق نقد
Date: 09-17-2006, 07:17 PM
Parent: #1

دعاء طفلة بعمر 11 او 12 سنة
رسمت جنجويد يركبون الابل و الخيل يهجمون على قرية .. و امراة ترفع زراعيها الى اعلى كانها هدف لقاتل او مغتصب .. ثم جندي ياخذ امراة ليغتصبها ... للمراة "موبايل" بجانب راسها .. وهي تنوي الاتصال لطلب النجدة ..





Post: #3
Title: Re: دعاء رسمت الحرب
Author: عبدالرازق نقد
Date: 09-17-2006, 07:55 PM
Parent: #1

و الطفلين موسى و طه رسموا الطائرات ...






Post: #4
Title: Re: دعاء رسمت الحرب
Author: عبدالرازق نقد
Date: 09-17-2006, 08:02 PM
Parent: #1

و عبدالرحمن رسم و كتب ...



Post: #5
Title: Re: دعاء رسمت الحرب
Author: عبدالرازق نقد
Date: 09-17-2006, 08:35 PM
Parent: #1

On mission along the border of Chad and Darfur, Human Rights Watch researchers gave children notebooks and crayons to keep them occupied while they spoke with the children’s parents. Without any instruction or guidance, the children drew scenes from their experiences of the war in Darfur: the attacks by the Janjaweed, the bombings by Sudanese government forces, the shootings, the burning of entire villages, and the flight to Chad


Doa‘, Age 11 or 12
Janjaweed descend on a village on horses and camels, a woman flings her arms in the air as she is targeted for sexual violence or execution. A soldier takes a woman to be raped. She has a cell
phone next to her head: “She wants to call the agencies for help.”


المصدر

Post: #6
Title: Re: دعاء رسمت الحرب
Author: عبدالرازق نقد
Date: 09-19-2006, 08:26 PM
Parent: #1

Quote: The Drawings

Human Rights Watch researchers Dr. Annie Sparrow and Olivier Bercault visited Chad in February 2005 to assess the issues of protection and sexual violence in the refugee camps along the Darfur/Chad border. In her work as a pediatrician, Dr. Sparrow habitually asks children to draw while she talks to their parents or guardians. She did the same thing in Darfur. While Bercault and Sparrow spoke with parents, teachers, and camp leaders, the children drew. Without any instruction or guidance, the children drew scenes from their experiences of the war in Darfur: the attacks by the Janjaweed, the bombings by Sudanese government forces, the shootings, the burning of entire villages, and the flight to Chad.

As Sparrow and Bercault visited schools in refugee camps in Chad, many children between the ages of 8 and 17 shared the drawings they had done in their school notebooks, often alongside their lessons in Arabic or math. Schoolchildren from seven refugee camps and the border town of Tine offered Human Rights Watch’s researchers hundreds of drawings in the hope that the rest of the world would see their stories as described in their own unique visual vocabulary of war.


المصدر

Post: #7
Title: Re: دعاء رسمت الحرب
Author: عبدالرازق نقد
Date: 09-19-2006, 08:28 PM
Parent: #1

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