Reflections of Syrian - Armenian mother: Where have our dreams gone
for seeing our kids studying at music schools?
13:56 14/12/2012 » SOCIETY
Sosi Tappaghian writes:
`What will the consequences of this war be with our children when the
violence is everywhere?
>From early childhood they sleep under the clanks of the weapons and
wake up of the bombs blasting and shakings. Terrifying and horrible
words come out of their innocent mouths.
Where our dreams of seeing our children studying at music schools or
playing at sport playgrounds or at least sitting at the last desk and
being overloaded with classes have gone?
New Year is coming. I asked my kids, `What would you like the Santa
Clause to bring you this year.' And I am sure I have guessed what they
will ask for; they will ask for weapons and little toy-soldiers.
When my heart fills with excitement, I think for a moment whether,
those who temporarily left the country for not defiling souls of their
kids and for keeping their minds bright and their hearts immaculate,
were right.
The vagueness and darkness of future make me tired. However I would
not like to think about a bad accident.
We are all filled with kind hope that is still alive, with
expectations. Let it not be late and let our Syria breath freely.'
The note is taken from Facebook page of Aleppo Armenians.
Source: Panorama.am
for seeing our kids studying at music schools?
13:56 14/12/2012 » SOCIETY
Sosi Tappaghian writes:
`What will the consequences of this war be with our children when the
violence is everywhere?
>From early childhood they sleep under the clanks of the weapons and
wake up of the bombs blasting and shakings. Terrifying and horrible
words come out of their innocent mouths.
Where our dreams of seeing our children studying at music schools or
playing at sport playgrounds or at least sitting at the last desk and
being overloaded with classes have gone?
New Year is coming. I asked my kids, `What would you like the Santa
Clause to bring you this year.' And I am sure I have guessed what they
will ask for; they will ask for weapons and little toy-soldiers.
When my heart fills with excitement, I think for a moment whether,
those who temporarily left the country for not defiling souls of their
kids and for keeping their minds bright and their hearts immaculate,
were right.
The vagueness and darkness of future make me tired. However I would
not like to think about a bad accident.
We are all filled with kind hope that is still alive, with
expectations. Let it not be late and let our Syria breath freely.'
The note is taken from Facebook page of Aleppo Armenians.
Source: Panorama.am