En riktig nominering!!!

Äntligen! Ja jag säger äntligen. För det finns INGA andra som förtjänar Nobels freds pris lika mycket som The White Helmet teamet. Deras insattser under dessa år är utan dess like och utan dem hade inte lika många överleft i Syrien som det gjort. Ett riktigt pris till riktiga hjältar <3 Va med ni med och rösta fram dem. Ett freds pris kan aldrig få ett slut p ådet som händer i Syrien. Men ett erkänande för vad de faktist gör, ger en sådan enorm styrka till att orka fortsetta i den mardrömmen.
 
Gå in och ge dem eran röst också:
https://nobelpeaceprize.whitehelmets.org/en
 
 
Min röst går till hela the White Helemet teamet men även till mine utav Khaled som miste
livet till förra veckan. <3
 
 
Wonderful, wonderful news - the White Helmets have been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. This extraordinary group of carpenters, tailors, teachers and other everyday heroes banded together to save lives in 2013 and now they've rescued more than 60,000 people. In several short weeks when the prize is announced, the whole world could know their name.
 
Add your name if you think the White Helmets deserve the Nobel Peace Prize
 
 
 

The volunteers are so busy some of them don’t even know they’ve been nominated. This is one of their busiest months ever. They’ve been running from one bombing to the next digging people out from under the rubble, putting out fires, and cleaning the remnants of cluster bombs. In Aleppo they responded to dozens of hospital bombings. In Idlib it was phosphorus and chemical attacks. In Daraya napalm was dropped on residential neighbourhoods. In Damascus sniper fire and rocket-propelled grenades. In Homs artillery bombardment rained down on homes.

Across Syria, the White Helmets are carrying children away from these dangers. We’ve often seen these miracles captured on video: a volunteer in a white helmet carefully cradles a child’s head to protect them from the sharp edges of the rubble they’re trapped under. A few other pairs of hands swiftly pull the child out into shouts of joy. 

The hero perhaps most famous for this type of scene was a volunteer named Khaled Omar Harah. His colleagues called him the rescuer of children. He was killed last week doing what Khaled did best - saving lives. 

Many of us feel powerless when it comes to taking action for Syria, but there is something we can do. We can support these amazing volunteers. If they haven’t given up hope then neither should we. The White Helmets receiving the Nobel Peace Prize will show the entire world that Syria is full of incredible heroes who deserve our love and support. It will shine a spotlight on the daily massacre of civilians who dared to ask for their freedom. It will push us collectively to demand an immediate end to the violence. It will help protect these impartial heroes of peace from being targeted.

Let’s prove to the Nobel Peace Prize committee how much love and respect our selfless volunteers command worldwide

Eight volunteers have been killed in the last month saving lives. White Helmet centres are deliberately attacked because they wake up every day to save the lives others are trying to take. After they arrive running to a bomb site to look for buried families, the warplanes circle back to bomb all the helpers who have congregated at the scene. 

Nothing stops these volunteers from turning up for work however, their uniforms somehow impeccably clean by the next day. The men and women of the White Helmets aren’t just helping Syrians. Where governments and their expensive warplanes unleash unbearable cruelty, the volunteers are on the front lines defending hope and humanity for all of us. They are doing this without a single weapon, armed only with the belief in their motto borrowed from the Quran: “To save one life is to save all of humanity”.

 

Let’s bring this award home to Syria for our heroes.

With love,

Bissan

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