“I left most of my stuff there in my apartment in the suburbs of Damascus. My apartment was completely destroyed by a bomb in 2013. I lost everything there. I cried not only for losing my apartment and my belongings, I cried for our whole people. I feel really sorry for the people in Syria. My apartment or my property is a very, very small part of this big disaster. Syria looks like hell today. It's completely hell and chaos.” PeopleTodayHellLosingPropertyChaosSorryDisasterBelongingApartmentSyria Author:Osama Alomar
“There's a lot of sympathy, but some people in America don't care. They think Syria is a very faraway place and that it's none of their business.” PeopleThinkingCareSyria Author:Osama Alomar
“As a writer, my weapon is my pen. I want to create more awareness about the people in Syria. This is the most important issue: protecting civilians in this crazy war.” PeopleImportantWarCrazyAwarenessPensSyria Author:Osama Alomar
“Some people think that the Syrian people are from another planet. On the contrary, I think that we all live inside the same boat, on the same planet. And the Syrian war affects everybody now, the whole world. There are Syrian refugees everywhere now. But it looks like nobody cares about civilians in Syria. They are suffering. There are hundreds of victims - innocent women, children, and old men who are hurt or killed every day - and no one cares about them.” PeopleThinkingMenWorldChildrenWarCareSufferingHurtVictimInnocentBoatOld ManSyriaRefugeeNobody CaresNo One Cares Author:Osama Alomar