"A rose with any other name would smell as sweet! "
Well that's what she said while we traveled the contours of the city in a practically exploding trunk of the car. I accepted if I ever get down from the car I'll be humped for life! I hate discomforts and I certainly feel aversion for people who smile like nothing happened during these times! The woman next to me is an American journalist and as I conjectured literature freak!
We are in the city of Hama (SYRIA) after the crackdown and demeaning assault and killing of a thirteen year old boy , what was his alleged crime? He demanded freedom!
I never volunteered for this kind of coverage but my assistant producer left no choice!
I needed this job, I had loans and mortgage to deal with, I had a five year old half -African and half Indian daughter to take care of! Here I am ! miles and miles distant from my country India, in Syria where I could be killed for my American publication and African husband!
"we'll have to reel in human rights people, video the entire place, we just have an hour remember!"
"I was hoping to get on my feet first, my back is killing me!"
My agency had few correspondents here that facilitated our travel, yeah I am having time of my life!
We slunk to the house surreptitiously, it was a typical red-brick one with the nice garden in the front! The woman were hesitant and burkha clad inside... My American counterpart immediately unloaded her bag and handed some first aid, while I was embarrassed for being totally unconcerned, it was my first field trip at a terror susceptible area.
"lets talk to the ladies first, as we have established proof of life! Be very sympathetic and at ease! If you will be uncomfortable you won't be any help to them!"
"its not your first trip? Right!" my question was completely rhetoric in nature…
I mantled the camera while working for the best close-up frame!
"I have been to Afghanistan and Iraq!" she said in a jolly quintessential American accent!
"you have any kids?"
"two of them, a fifteen year old and ten year old!"
"your husband must be really cooperative, mine always complains about my field trips" I said rather scornfully , remembering the last argument we had before I left!
"actually I am a widow, he died during the bombing! Are you ready , should I began?"
I shook positively dumbstruck at this woman, how could she say word like WIDOW and BEGAN in a single line?
The coverage went spectacular! She was a natural, most of the interview covered the pleas of nationals, they wanted peace restored, the right of their children to be born safe! The right of woman to move freely! A democratic non-violent rule…the woman cried, shared their dream of better future…never in my life I ever witnessed such a paroxysm of inexplicable emotions! Suddenly I felt all the more luckier and all the more unlucky! Lucky because I knew my daughter had a father taking care of her. She will have freedom, education and right to live! Unlucky because most of my life I had felt miserable, hated my middle class status, my struggles! I was in a room full of woman taking a leap of faith, irrespective of their Syrian or American nationality!
On my way back to new- York I was quiet and composed unlike the way I came, whimpering and cussing…
"you seem so relaxed!" she said,
"well its a beautiful country,"
"that's what I said, a rose with any other name would smell as sweet!"
Woow....cold breeezzzz......chekd out this happening....its awful wat they being doing to their own people....dont even deserve hell to rest
ReplyDeleteyep, its disgusting how thousands of people are being killed and tortured!
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