Today, millions of children living in war zones have no access to education.
“We spent the summer at home helping Mom with works around house. I want to go back to school. I miss my friends”, says Daniil, a second-grader from Kalynove near #Lugansk. His sister Alia will join him in school this year. We provided kids in Kalynove w/ school supplies & bags. pic.twitter.com/2f4mZxxYcg
— ICRC Ukraine (@ICRC_ua) 26. August 2018
🎦 Heute findet in Russland die Nacht des Kinos, auf Russisch НОЧЬ КИНО, statt. In vielen Städten in ganz Russland werden Filme gezeigt, die bei der Internet-Abstimmung gewonnen haben. 👍🏻🎬 https://t.co/rcXnupic1Z
— RusslandJournal.de (@RusslandJournal) 24. August 2018
One official: not aware of any re-education detainees ever having been released
Second source: „heard that a small number of people have been released, but I have never met any“ https://t.co/WgYJGNkWmE— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) 25. August 2018
UPDATE 2: Early this morning, the 5 survivors were transferred onto a Tunisian naval vessel off the coast of Bizerte. #Aquarius is now sailing back to #Marseille and will then continue its mission in response to the acute humanitarian needs on the Central #Mediterranean. pic.twitter.com/tqNiBFRbQv
— MSF Sea (@MSF_Sea) 25. August 2018
On August 25, 1992, the Bosnian Serb Army set the National #Library of #Bosnia-Herzegovina in #Sarajevo ablaze destroying more than 2 million books and rare manuscripts. This was one of the gloomiest days in the history of civilization. #VijeÄnica #culturicide #crime #NeverForget pic.twitter.com/dxENdegBXC
— Nedad MemiÄ (@NedadMemic) 25. August 2018
Today, millions of children living in war zones have no access to education.
-In #Yemen, 2 million children are out of school.
-In #Syria, 1.75 million children can’t go to school.
-In #Iraq, 3.2 million children don’t attend regular classes – or attend school at all. pic.twitter.com/jhGv8NlayL
— ICRC (@ICRC) 26. August 2018
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