Saturday, March 7, 2009

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the Saharawi


You have taught me a lot, you taught me never to lose hope that everything gets help, you taught me to appreciate things that are not valued or not to importance as if he had thought.

have taught me that we must fight for the happiness of each and you always have to have the best thoughts. Feeling

had family across the strait, which had my brothers, my cousins \u200b\u200band even my mother Saharawi.

not understand many of your lives and certainly not shared, but respected.

Children are the most taught. The draft "vacation in peace" to me, was a great success.

However, since I changed my mind, I'm tired of hearing the Saharawi are free and do the opposite, I'm tired of hear stories of girls who do not let them get out of there, I do not see more marriages, not want to see more injustices to women and children.

No sir, children are not objects of change, can not be used as sources of income, have ruined the holiday project. The need may be everything, but please, who are your hij @ s . I think

you need more education and less religion. You do all by religion and making your say and @ s hij suffer your mistakes. I

tell more than all women are free, otherwise we would still not yet wondering where is Mimouna ? , for example, among many others, because it is not alone.

I can not be silent. To me you can threaten me.

I do not want girls to be Saharan bred with English families, we no longer you need because when they grow up are not good Muslims. you think that we teach freedom, but you are wrong them learn it themselves.

never tell you these things because I think that after all the s obesity are not to blame and I do not want humanitarian aid to influence people. But I can not be silent, because while many people live here in Spain, women are always there silent and staring at the floor.

And I will not keep silent out of respect for Mariam and her sister, Hassinna by Mimouna , for all other smaller I heard their history and respect for my sister, my princess.

I still think it is a people deserve their freedom, but will now fight for the girls like my sister wants to be free. Desert flowers, beautiful and strong.

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