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Hopeless kids
Child marriage, a wound on the soul and body of the innocent who should play and laugh in their childhood, not serve and obey as wives and mothers in hardship and distress. Child marriage is a theft of their future and dreams ; they should learn and grow in school, not lie and bear as spouses and children in pain and solitude. It is a betrayal of their rights and freedoms ; they should be seen and heard in society, not silenced and abused as strangers and aliens in humiliation and violence. Child marriage is a crime against humanity that should be banned and condemned everywhere; it should not be allowed and encouraged by law in the name of religion and culture.
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Hopeless kids
Child marriage, a wound on the soul and body of the innocent who should play and laugh in their childhood, not serve and obey as wives and mothers in hardship and distress. Child marriage is a theft of their future and dreams ; they should learn and grow in school, not lie and bear as spouses and children in pain and solitude. It is a betrayal of their rights and freedoms ; they should be seen and heard in society, not silenced and abused as strangers and aliens in humiliation and violence. Child marriage is a crime against humanity that should be banned and condemned everywhere; it should not be allowed and encouraged by law in the name of religion and culture.
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This year i built :
I migrated in search of fundamental human rights—for myself and my children. For something I have always shouted through my art, with lines and colors, and deeply believe in: humanity, justice, and freedom.
I am a protesting artist. An artist whose language is not silence; whose canvas and brush have become tools to stand against injustice and oppression. I may not paint the beauties of the world, but I am the voice of those deprived of even the most basic human rights—like the right to read and write, access to clean water, official identification, and so much more.
My art is the voice of the unheard, a cry for those whose voices are silenced. This path is not just a choice for me; it is a responsibility. I will never abandon it, because I believe that art can ignite change and open a window to a more just world.
This year marked a new step on this journey—a journey I will continue with the same commitment and conviction.