Bana Alabed, the seven-year-old girl whose tweets from Aleppo gave
devasting insights into the Syrian war, has pleaded with new US President
Donald Trump to “do something for the children in Syria” in an open letter, the
media reported. Bana amassed hundreds of thousands of followers for her messages
from war-torn Aleppo sent with the help of her mother, Fatemah. The family was
evacuated to Turkey in December during the mass evacuations, and is now living
in Turkey.
“You must do something for the children of Syria because they are like
your children and deserve peace like you,” she said in the letter. Her mother
said Bana wrote the letter days before Trump’s inauguration, because “she has
seen Trump many times on the TV”. “I am part of the Syrian children who
suffered from the Syrian war,” she wrote in the letter. The girl told Trump her
school in Aleppo was destroyed by the bombing and some of her friends had died.
“Right now in Turkey, I can go out and enjoy. I can go to school although
I didn’t yet. That is why peace is important for everyone including you.” “However, millions of Syrian children are not
like me right now and suffering in different parts of Syria,” she wrote. Bana also offered her friendship to Trump saying, “If you promise me you
will do something for the children of Syria, I am already your new friend.” At
least 15,000 children are among the more than 300,000 people who have been
killed in Syria’s six-year war between President Bashar al-Assad’s regime and
rebel forces.
It is not known if Trump has responded.
Bana Alabed's
Letter To President Trump In Below Now.
Dear Donald Trump,
My name is Bana Alabed and I am a seven years old Syrian girl from
Aleppo.I lived in Syria my whole life before I left from besieged East Aleppo
on December last year. I am part of the Syrian children who suffered from the
Syrian war.But right now, I am having a peace in my new home of Turkey. In Aleppo, I
was in school but soon it was destroyed because of the bombing. Some of my
friends died. I am very sad about them and wish they were with me because we
would play together by right now. I couldn't play in Aleppo, it was the city of
death.
Right now in Turkey, I can go out and enjoy. I can go to school although
I didn't yet. That is why peace is important for everyone including you. However,
millions of Syrian children are not like me right now and suffering in
different parts of Syria. They are suffering because of adult people. I know
you will be the president of America, so can you please save the children and
people of Syria? You must do something for the children of Syria because they
are like your children and deserve peace like you.
If you promise me you will do something for the children of Syria, I am
already your new friend. I am looking forward to what you will do for the
children of Syria.Turkey, where Bana and her family now live, supports the
Syrian opposition. But President Trump's position is not yet clear.
The US president has repeatedly stressed his desire for a strong
relationship with Russia, and endorsed Vladimir Putin - who supports Syria's
President Assad. During the campaign, he spoke of ceasing aid to the rebels -
but more recently, he has also spoken of the need for Syrian "safe
zones", which would help rebel forces.
Bana's appeal to the new US president comes as Iran, Russia, and Turkey
have jointly pledged to enforce a three-week ceasefire in Syria amid peace
talks.But without agreement from Assad's government or rebel forces, it is not
clear how long any agreement will hold.
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