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1000 stories and dreams from Ritsona (No.3)

“Story of a bitter past, a lost present and an unclear future”  In Afghanistan: I got married when I was 12. No one asked my consent. In our village, Katshod, Ghirij, what is most important is not the girl’s desire, but only the price that her marriage can obtain. My husband who was 20 years … Continue reading 1000 stories and dreams from Ritsona (No.3) Continue reading

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Letters to the world from Ritsona(No.16)

”My world is farming” When my wife and I immigrated to Iran, the Iranian government threatened us with deportation. That was exactly the moment we discoverd that my wife was pregnant and it was then that we started praying for a miracle. My youth had been poisoned by discrimination. The mere idea that my child … Continue reading Letters to the world from Ritsona(No.16) Continue reading

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1000 stories and dreams from Ritsona(No.02)

”My pains behind my smiling old face” Wife : I want to express our pains in behalf of my husband. When you can not find yourself in what you were dreaming for , then you should take further steps to find, see your children reaching their dreams. During the revolutional presidency of doctor Najib we … Continue reading 1000 stories and dreams from Ritsona(No.02) Continue reading

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1000 stories and dreams from Ritsona (No.01)

”Will war in syria ever finish…?   I dream of a future when I will be reunited with my children, who left Syria before me and, now, live in Germany. Nothing is more important than my children. I hope this endless war in Syria will finish and that I will be able to start a … Continue reading 1000 stories and dreams from Ritsona (No.01) Continue reading

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Letters to the world from Ritsona (No.15)

”Here is the world of moving statues. Here is the world of ghosts” Yes, everyone is alive, but without a soul, without a purpose, without the energy of inspiration and desire that animates all life. Their only wish is to cross Greece’s frontier and reach another European country. There is no light of hope here, … Continue reading Letters to the world from Ritsona (No.15) Continue reading

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Letters to the wrold from Ritsona (No.14)

”Will we be reunited?” Marriage is not only a traditional cultural ceremony. It is also an official proof that the two people who got married and their children constitute a unified family which should not be broken. Differences in nationality, religion, race between wives and husbands should never justify the splitting of a family. Moreover, … Continue reading Letters to the wrold from Ritsona (No.14) Continue reading

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Letters to the world from Ritsona (No.13)

60 years resistant I had a simple life before I was forced to become a refugee. Mine was a small family with sweet dreams for the future. It was a united and loving family, caring and soothing each other with words, with affection, with smiles, with encouragement.These, not medicines, were the cures for our wounds, … Continue reading Letters to the world from Ritsona (No.13) Continue reading

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Letters to the world from Ritsona (No.12)

“In a world of war”, where can we find safety? We escaped from far away lands, lands of war, violence and misery. We came here so that our children would not have to see the violence we had witnessed. We passed the borders of life and death in search of safety and shelter. We put … Continue reading Letters to the world from Ritsona (No.12) Continue reading

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Letter to the world from Ritsona (No.11)

“Born with a hole in the heart” (Struggles of a baby (Rahela ) who was born with a hole in the heart and braveness of a mother in the refugee camps ) I am Rahela Eimagh and I am six months old. From the moment my heart started beating in my mother’s womb, in  Moria, … Continue reading Letter to the world from Ritsona (No.11) Continue reading

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Letters to the world from Ritsona (No.10)

“Stop destroying our future!” I would never imagine, after reaching Europe from my country, that I would participate in protests, claiming my inviolable right to education. I would never imagine that my life in Europe would be centred on struggles to get access to education, a human right. I had experienced the fear of losing … Continue reading Letters to the world from Ritsona (No.10) Continue reading

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