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Zoulfa Katouh

  • val ☽has quotedlast month
    We will come back home one day.
  • val ☽has quotedlast month
    Looking back now, it feels as if I’m watching a different girl, one who wears my face and speaks with my voice.
  • val ☽has quotedlast month
    You know this revolution is about getting our lives back. It’s not about survival. It’s about us fighting.
  • val ☽has quotedlast month
    We’ll be lucky if the worst that happens to us here is death, and you know that. Either we’ll get arrested by the military or a bomb will kill us.
  • val ☽has quotedlast month
    “We fight while we’re still here, Salama, because this is our country. This is the land of your father, and his father before him. Your history is embedded in this soil. No country in the world will love you as yours does.”
  • val ☽has quotedlast month
    Love for our country is in our bone marrow. It’s in our national anthem, which we sang every morning from our first day in school. The words were just words then. But now, after all of this, they have become our reality.
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    I don’t want to dwell on the past. I don’t want to cry about how I’m going to end my teen years with nothing more than lost hope and nightmare-filled sleep. I want to survive.
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    Whatever control I exude during the day falters when the sun sets.
  • val ☽has quotedlast month
    I need to focus on something other than the fear and pain that have taken root in my soul.
  • val ☽has quotedlast month
    So I take it you want to be crushed under this house. Alive and broken and bleeding. No one coming to save you because how could they? Muscles as atrophied by malnourishment as yours are can barely lift bodies, let alone concrete. Or maybe you want to be arrested. Taken to where your Baba and Hamza are. Raped and tortured for answers you don’t have. Have the military dangle death as a reward and not a punishment
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