Liu Wei 02.07.2024 at 13:54
As a survivor of the Bosnian War in the 1990s, the memories of fleeing my home still haunt me. The dangers, pains, and sufferings of war leave scars that may never fully heal.
Huddled in a bomb shelter during the Syrian Civil War, the sound of explosions echoed around us, shaking me to my core.
My family escaped the genocide in Rwanda in 1994, but the trauma of losing loved ones still lingers.
Sheltering in Ukraine during the ongoing conflict, the fear of not knowing what tomorrow may bring weighs heavily on my mind.
As a child growing up in Iraq during the Gulf War, the constant threat of violence became a part of everyday life.
Surviving the civil war in Liberia was a constant battle for safety and security, but we never lost hope.
Huddled in a bomb shelter during the Syrian Civil War, the sound of explosions echoed around us, shaking me to my core.
My family escaped the genocide in Rwanda in 1994, but the trauma of losing loved ones still lingers.
Sheltering in Ukraine during the ongoing conflict, the fear of not knowing what tomorrow may bring weighs heavily on my mind.
As a child growing up in Iraq during the Gulf War, the constant threat of violence became a part of everyday life.
Surviving the civil war in Liberia was a constant battle for safety and security, but we never lost hope.
