From time to time I go to visit Iraqi families. I listen to what they have to say. Then leave them without any answer for I don't know what the answer is myself. I can't do anything for them but I still feel it is good to listen to them. It is easier sometimes to talk to the young about hope.
Anything new with me?
I stay here, don't move forward or backward. I don't know what's going to happen tomorrow. No chance to study or chance to go back to Iraq. No chance to work or live a safe life. it's very difficult to wait for the unknown for it might be worse than today. Then I would regret the time thinking about tomorrow.
I stay here, don't move forward or backward. I don't know what's going to happen tomorrow. No chance to study or chance to go back to Iraq. No chance to work or live a safe life. it's very difficult to wait for the unknown for it might be worse than today. Then I would regret the time thinking about tomorrow.
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Thanks very much for your update on the current status of your life and that of other refugees in Syria.
I think it is wonderful that you are willing to go and listen to the stories of others, even though you can't offer them anything more than this. It is still a balm for them when they have a chance to share their problems with someone who cares.
I greatly appreciate your strength and caring. You are an example to the rest of us. I encourage you not to give up hope!
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