god loves the poor the most. what a sweetheart. who cares if they are kurds. cute as hell. i wish them the best lives possible. her voice made my day.
Dropout rates are over 40% among the poor, and there is no more free medical care offered to anyone except some sporadic flu shots, offered when available. Also, have you noticed that these children are living on a garbage heap. You know, there is a big difference between seeing the glass half-full and willful blindness.
It is nice to know that that even kids who come from very poor families in Syria get to go to school and have free medical care (some kids in USA do not have free medical care)...but I am not saying that we should not help them and help to improve their conditions...
You have a point, Layla, despite the intensive training that our activists go through, there is always room for improvements. Interviewing children in particular is a very tricky situation. Thank you for your feedback.
The voices are indeed squeaky. We had to change the pitch a little to protect the identity of our activist who did the interview, and whose voice can also be heard. In the future, we will make sure that only the voice of the activist is altered. Thank you for noticing.
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allknowfather 1 year ago
it´s not funny!!!
LaDyRaGa84 1 year ago
god loves the poor the most. what a sweetheart. who cares if they are kurds. cute as hell. i wish them the best lives possible. her voice made my day.
mazazi10 1 year ago
ياترى بعد هيك ريبورتاج ومتله متايل
في إحساس ولا .... يا جبل من يهزك ريح ؟
ammarbarsha 2 years ago
Dropout rates are over 40% among the poor, and there is no more free medical care offered to anyone except some sporadic flu shots, offered when available. Also, have you noticed that these children are living on a garbage heap. You know, there is a big difference between seeing the glass half-full and willful blindness.
Tharwacolamus 2 years ago
It is nice to know that that even kids who come from very poor families in Syria get to go to school and have free medical care (some kids in USA do not have free medical care)...but I am not saying that we should not help them and help to improve their conditions...
theengineer5 2 years ago
shu hal as2le hadul
7ada bys2al heik shi la heik wlad mu 7aram
darkangelnado 2 years ago
you are poor in you tube not our children i think you are kurdy
5995524 2 years ago
herbiji apo herbiji zaroke kurd u öcalan
riha63pkk 2 years ago
You have a point, Layla, despite the intensive training that our activists go through, there is always room for improvements. Interviewing children in particular is a very tricky situation. Thank you for your feedback.
Tharwacolamus 2 years ago
While I commend your bravery, I can't help but worry that some of these questions might have made the kids feel bad.
Layalzebub 2 years ago 2
The voices are indeed squeaky. We had to change the pitch a little to protect the identity of our activist who did the interview, and whose voice can also be heard. In the future, we will make sure that only the voice of the activist is altered. Thank you for noticing.
Tharwacolamus 3 years ago
good video
but is it just me or is the voices squeaky more than usual?
aafaking 3 years ago