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Little boy in Aleppo a vivid reminder of war's horror
By Chandrika Narayan and Steve Almasy, CNN
Updated 12:51 PM EDT, Thu August 18, 2016
(CNN)-
His name is Omran Daqneesh. The image of him, bloodied and covered with dust, sitting silently in an ambulance awaiting help, is another stark reminder of the toll of the war in Syria.
He is young -- one witness puts him at five years old, as old as the Syrian war itself. But his chubby arms and legs and the way he clings to the man who pulled him from the rubble of his bombed-out home suggest he is younger, maybe still a toddler.


来自手机贴吧1楼2016-08-19 02:14回复
    He lived with his mother, father, brother and sister in the Syrian city of Aleppo, a contact on the ground tells CNN.


    来自手机贴吧2楼2016-08-19 02:15
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      One boy's story
      The haunting, heartbreaking video of Omran, posted by the Aleppo Media Center, has been circulating on social media.
      It shows a civil defense worker carrying the little boy to an ambulance. His cartoon character T-shirt is covered in dust, the left side of his face is bloody. He is silent despite the cacophony around him.
      He was not crying at any point during the rescue.
      "He was in extreme shock," according to a spokesman for the Aleppo Media Center, an activist group.
      He looks dazed as he sits on the vehicle's orange seat, his hands on his lap, as he waits to be treated, as he waits for somebody to help him.
      He raises his left hand to his eye and feels the area around his temple as if he has been hit there. He wipes his face and looks down at the blood.
      But Omran has had a lucky escape -- he appears to have been one of the first pulled out of the rubble before his parents, the Aleppo Media Center says.


      来自手机贴吧4楼2016-08-19 02:16
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        "World is silent"
        On Wednesday, three more people died and at least 12 others were wounded in the rebel-held al Qaterchi neighborhood in eastern Aleppo, according to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and the Aleppo Media Center. One of those killed is believed to be a relative of Omran's family.
        More than 18,000 civilians have been killed in Aleppo province from March 15, 2011 through August 18, 2016, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
        More than 4,500 of those killed were children under the age of 18, the Observatory said Thursday, after the video of Omran went viral.


        来自手机贴吧6楼2016-08-19 02:17
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          The whole world is silent to these crimes in Aleppo against women and children," said Sarouq.
          "There are thousands of children like Omran who are being bombed daily, killed daily... Everyday this city is hit with every type of weapon, with every type of crime. The living conditions are terrible. The only route out of the city is totally unusable, it is shut. We call on the whole world this regime and these militias that are killing children and specifically the children of Aleppo. These crimes must be stopped in Aleppo."


          来自手机贴吧7楼2016-08-19 02:20
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            Using survivors' accounts, the Amnesty report details the harrowing conditions for inmates and the brutal methods of torture including rape, sexual violence, flogging, burning and scalding.
            UNICEF, the UN children's agency, estimates at least 10 million children have been affected by the conflict in Syria.


            来自手机贴吧9楼2016-08-19 02:23
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              你的孩子好胆大


              IP属地:加拿大来自iPhone客户端12楼2016-08-19 03:47
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                Its just absolutely horrifying. How many years will this go on for can nothing be done to cease the torment these poor people go through on the daily. What horrors has he seen an will continue to bear witness too, makes my chest feel heavy and my eyes well up. Poor poor lil darling.


                来自Android客户端13楼2016-08-19 05:03
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                  Truly heartbroken after watching the original report of this boy. The boom in his neighbours' house exploded while he was playing. Both of his parents died. He and another boy are the only survivors from this terroristic event. He was mute while he was sitting in the ambulance, and didn't even know what just happened to him and his "home"


                  来自iPhone客户端14楼2016-08-19 09:04
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                    Dozens of people got killed by a bomb in Middle East - the world treated it like three meals a day. Some people got killed in Paris - everyone's heart goes out to them.


                    IP属地:上海来自iPhone客户端15楼2016-08-19 09:10
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