A LAMENT FOR MIRIAM. " AN AMERICAN WAR ATROCITY."
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In the Desert villages of the Middle East where war is omnipresent and the inhabitants subject to indiscriminate bombing this is the story of one such village where for generations the people have lived in peace and harmony until they fall prey to the superpowers who have no hesitation in wiping out villages of The Innocent. This is the story of one such village and one of its' inhabitants, a young mentally handicapped girl.
The village where this story takes place is typical of the many villages found in The Yemen. The Yemen has been at war since 2015. Over 10,000 innocent children have died, 12,000 civilians, 100,000 combatants killed and 85,000 people have died from famine. Yemen is the largest humanitarian disaster in the World and The Superpowers stand by and watch it happen. News of those innocents who have died are referred to as "Collateral Damage" so as to de personalise the victims, sanitise the war and make the world think of them as "Statistics" rather than as the human beings that they once were.
The aim of this story is to do the exact opposite and personalise the plight of these innocents who are the victims of senseless conflict.
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