Dear MEL
Topic Readers,
Life among
barrel bombs for Aleppo's children
Just too much
for children. Children who manage to survive in this war-torn Syrian city, Aleppo,
where bombs and shells fall like monsoon rain, suffer from mental disorder. Mistrust
and unrest caused by a civil war destruct children’s minds much more badly than
a war against an external enemy because mistrust and uncertainty are developed
among their own people.
But beyond
such situational problems, what is the state of mind of a child like if a she
sees a death of her family member, or he himself experiences a life-or-death
moment? It’s just more than too much for vulnerable children to bear
emotionally and psychologically.
No wonder why
so many refugees have been fleeing from the region.
Read the
article and think what kind of mental relief and treatment should be given to
those unfortunate children in Syria.
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