Our hearts have hardened so much towards our brothers and sisters! How one can ignore Emi pouring her heart out and be unfazed is beyond my comprehension. Granted she got a standing ovation which she well deserved, but based on the lack of emotion shown on the crowds face it appears to be just for show. Most of us have been privileged enough to not be exposed to the reality that others in the Middle East have lived in. However that is no excuse to ignore their cries as if they don't exist. If you aren't willing to be part of the solution, perhaps you are part of the problem.
What gets me is that these people aren't even listening. They aren't even paying attention to her story that so many of them have taken party in creating and allowing to happen.
Is the lady in green Ms Irina Bokova, Director-General of the UNESCO? I wish she had paid more attention to the poem, instead of being caught on tape reading and signing documents. Emi Mahmoud bared her soul, describing the horrors of a genocide she escaped, doing art with words. She deserves better...
I am Darfurian young man from the same region as EMI, I am one of the millions of war survivors of Darfur. I have been prohibited from my country, Education, health etc. I left Darfur when I was a child of an 8-year-old boy. I lived in a refugee camp in Goz Amer eastern Chad for 14 years and finally, I got to the USA in 2017. I continued my education and now finishing my associate's degree in science. Now I am transferring to the Colorado University of Medical to get my bachelor's in radiation therapy. I never tried to give up of my childhood dream although I was prohibited by sudanese government. Thank you United Nations, human rights organizations, and any aspect that helps refugees and overall immigrants around the world.
This brought tears to my eyes! My heart aches for the horrific tragedies that occurred. May Allah bless the young artist aswell all the families affected.
RACISM, IGNORANCE AND INSENSITIVITY PLAYS QUITE CLEARLY HERE, FROM THE UNESCO GENERAL AND OTHER "DELEGATES"🚮💩. THEY AREN'T EVEN LISTENING...AND IT PAINS MY HEART💔
alex black your hate is cruse against you, I pity you whole heartly Alex, your soul is contaminated with darkness, only fitting your last name is "black"
Our hearts have hardened so much towards our brothers and sisters! How one can ignore Emi pouring her heart out and be unfazed is beyond my comprehension. Granted she got a standing ovation which she well deserved, but based on the lack of emotion shown on the crowds face it appears to be just for show. Most of us have been privileged enough to not be exposed to the reality that others in the Middle East have lived in. However that is no excuse to ignore their cries as if they don't exist. If you aren't willing to be part of the solution, perhaps you are part of the problem.
What gets me is that these people aren't even listening. They aren't even paying attention to her story that so many of them have taken party in creating and allowing to happen.
Savano Wise that’s the dark truth, people don’t care until it’s happening to them.
Is the lady in green Ms Irina Bokova, Director-General of the UNESCO? I wish she had paid more attention to the poem, instead of being caught on tape reading and signing documents. Emi Mahmoud bared her soul, describing the horrors of a genocide she escaped, doing art with words. She deserves better...
These must be some important documents, and the other one in her back grabs his phone. I'm speechless
I am Darfurian young man from the same region as EMI, I am one of the millions of war survivors of Darfur. I have been prohibited from my country, Education, health etc. I left Darfur when I was a child of an 8-year-old boy. I lived in a refugee camp in Goz Amer eastern Chad for 14 years and finally, I got to the USA in 2017. I continued my education and now finishing my associate's degree in science. Now I am transferring to the Colorado University of Medical to get my bachelor's in radiation therapy. I never tried to give up of my childhood dream although I was prohibited by sudanese government. Thank you United Nations, human rights organizations, and any aspect that helps refugees and overall immigrants around the world.
The coldest public I have ever seen, that woman in green from UNESCO is like " just another boring day at work".
I was thinking the same thing!
Same
Ma sha Allah. She is amazing.
long live sudan 🇸🇩
This brought tears to my eyes! My heart aches for the horrific tragedies that occurred. May Allah bless the young artist aswell all the families affected.
I just love the how each word was articulated with the next ...so much meaning !! 🙌❤️
Just I love it. Allah bless you
RACISM, IGNORANCE AND INSENSITIVITY PLAYS QUITE CLEARLY HERE, FROM THE UNESCO GENERAL AND OTHER "DELEGATES"🚮💩. THEY AREN'T EVEN LISTENING...AND IT PAINS MY HEART💔
Hey Milton, I need some of your support if U can easily bcz a comment from abroad can add worth to my work
Plz comment on this spoken word poetry, I did this first time plzzz make me win this competition
Magnific!!
I could'nt stop my tears
I Could't stop my tears keep goning
Wow... she is so amazing
Wow just wow... 😪🙏🏼
I wish one day to reach here and preform my poem about refugee here 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Imprssive and really Sad
Very nice pome Darfur hero
Wow maya angelu
Is anyone else here rn?
Wow.
Thenk
Roses are red, violets are blue, when Mohammed was 42, Aisha was2
Super
My salutation to you my sister great work go ahead
alex black your hate is cruse against you, I pity you whole heartly Alex, your soul is contaminated with darkness, only fitting your last name is "black"
Did composing and posting this comment make you any happier?
Proves how ignorant you are