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Nashy's avatar

Genocide is one of the greatest crimes, whether in Palestine or Sudan. And on top of that, the disabilities caused by it break my heart. What’s even more heartbreaking is that Western countries, such as Germany, refuse to accept children who urgently need help and medical support. That is as inhumane as the genocide itself.

Health for All's avatar

Bureaucratic indifference toward pediatric emergencies creates a "double penalty" where the denial of care becomes a direct extension of the initial conflict. I believe this inhumanity reveals a systemic moral failure; depriving a wounded child of advanced medical technology is a form of structural violence that permanently compromises their future.

Health for All's avatar

In conflict zones, individuals with disabilities face "spatial exclusion," where the destruction of tactile paving and ramps renders the environment physically impassable. I believe these stories reveal that the term Ajz is a structural imposition, not a personal failing; their "determination" is a survival mechanism against an infrastructure intentionally reduced to rubble.

Antonio Julio's avatar

Mas aonde param os governantes árabes e muçulmanos que assinaram o acordo de cessar fogo? Será que continuam a ser covardes e vassalos? É urgente forçar os mesmos a cumprir com o acordo.

Nashy's avatar

And what about Israhell to stop the killing and bombing and open the boarder to let help in?? Nothing easier than this!! What about this??

Maureen Reardon's avatar

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