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“The bullet hit just 12 centimeters from my spinal cord, leaving me only to hope that walking again would be possible!”
Mohsen Ben Daw · Athlete and disability rights advocate
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“The bullet hit just 12 centimeters from my spinal cord, leaving me only to hope that walking again would be possible!”
Mohsen Ben Daw · Athlete and disability rights advocate
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“While attempting to gather the devastating aftermath caused to the citizens by Hurricane Daniel, I kept pretending to be strong all day long… only to realize that all my hidden feelings would turn into tears at the end of the day.”
Salsabil Alhadad · Independent journalist and human rights activist
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“A year has passed, but time seems to have stopped that night; my mind refuses to accept what happened, and my heart is still broken because of it.”
Atiya Alhasadi · Chairman of the Roaya Foundation
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“Looking back, what saddens me the most, to this day, is my inability to participate in many activities because I wasn't Libyan. Then I started feeling like I didn't belong and was excluded, kept out, and marginalized.”
Alaa Ismail · Engineering student, University of Tripoli
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“I have always been passionate about football. I played it since I was a child with the neighbourhood boys. I decided at a young age that I could never leave it behind until my hair turned grey.”
Munira Anwar · Former Libyan national football player
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