New pictures from the Palestine Department detention facility in Damascus present the chilling graffiti edged onto its chilly and darkish cell partitions.
One message quoted an 800-year-old poet who defied a tyrannical caliph that stated, “My nation, even when it oppresses me, is pricey. My folks, even when uncharitable to me, are beneficiant.”
“Belief nobody, not even your brother,” one other bleak message reads. One other cries, “Oh Lord, carry reduction.”
One easy message reads “ashtaqtilak,” which interprets to “I miss you,” in a heartbreaking name for his or her lover. One other prisoner cried, “Do not be unhappy, mom. That is my destiny.”
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One picture reveals a damaged coronary heart cut up into two, with “mom” and “father” written on every half.
One other quoted Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, “Whenever you wage your wars, consider those that ask for peace.”
“Persistence is gorgeous, and God the one from whom we search assist,” one wrote. “God, fill me with me endurance and do not let me despair.”
One saved a calendar to maintain observe of the times they spent rotting within the harrowing jail cell.
Others drew foolish cartoons, together with a googly-eyed face with a joint of cannabis.
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