"Youth afraid for their homeland"
In my last post I mentioned briefly the "Youth Afraid for Their Homeland", and for the past week, they have been meeting once a day. This "movement", which has increased from the original 15, strangely appealed to me. Although I doubt their effect on the current situation will be substantial, their honesty and motivation in doing this was a breath of fresh air (especially compared to the camp freedom - which has almost finished being built). I went down today to Sodeco and joined them for a while. They gather every day starting at two in front of this building.Today was their fifth declaration. I've taken pictures of the first four, and will go down after several more days to catalogue the rest. I would translate them, but their writing has a rhythm to it which I know I would not be able to preserve ...
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home