ุงูุฎูู
ุฉโฆ ูุทูู ู
ู ูู
ุงุด ุชุญุช ู
ุฑู
ู ุงูุฑุตุงุต
ูุงููุง: ุฃููููุง ุฅุทูุงู ุงููุงุฑ.
ููู ุงูุฑุตุงุต ูู
ูุชูููโฆ ููุท ุฎููู ุตูุชู.
ูุงููุง: ููุฑูุง ุฃู
ุงูู ุขู
ูุฉ ููู
ุฏูููู.
ูู
ูุญููุง ุฎูู
ุฉู ูุง ุชูู ุงูุฌูุนุ
ููุง ุชุตุฏูู ุจุฑุฏ ุงูุดุชุงุกุ
ููุง ุชุญุฌุจ ุญุฑูู ุงูุตููุ
ููุง ุชู
ูุน ุฑุตุงุตุฉู ุทุงุฆุดุฉู ุชูุทูู ู
ู ุฃุจุฑุงุฌู ู
ุฑุชูุนุฉ ุชูุฑุงูุจ ุงูู
ุฎูู
ุงุช ูู
ุง ุชูุฑุงููุจ ุฃูุฏุงูู ูู ู
ูุฏุงู ุชุฏุฑูุจ.
ู
ูุฐ ููู ุฅุทูุงู ุงููุงุฑุ ุฃูุซุฑ ู
ู 600 ุดููุฏ.
ุณุชูู ุจุงูู
ุฆุฉ ู
ููู
ุฃุทูุงู ููุณุงุก.
ูู
ูููููุง ูู ุณุงุญุงุช ู
ูุงุฌูุฉุ
ุจู ูู ุฎูุงู
ุงูุฅููุงุกโฆ
ูู ุฃู
ุงูู ููุตูุช ุจุฃููุง โุขู
ูุฉโ.
ุงูุฎูู
ุฉ ููุณุช ุณูููุงุ
ุจู ูุทุนุฉ ูู
ุงุดู ุชูุตู ุจูู ุฌุณุฏ ุทููู ููููุฉ ุจูุฏููุฉ.
ููุณุช ูุทููุงุ
ุจู ุงูุชุธุงุฑู ุทูููู ุชุญุช ุงูุณู
ุงุก ุงูู
ูุชูุญุฉ.
ูุญู ูุง ูุทูุจ ุญูุงุฉู ู
ุชุฑูุฉุ
ููุง ุฌุฏุฑุงููุง ุดุงููุฉุ
ูุทูุจ ููุท ุฌุฏุงุฑูุง ูุง ุชุฎุชุฑูู ุฑุตุงุตุฉุ
ูู
ูุงููุง ูุง ููุณุชูุฏู ูุฃูู ู
ุฃูููู ุจุฃุทูุงู.
ููู ูุจุฏู ุฃู ุงูุตู
ุช ูู ุงูุงุชูุงู ุงููุญูุฏ ุงูุฐู ููุญุชุฑู
.
ูููุชู ุงููุงุณ ุจูุฏูุกุ
ุชูุซูุจ ุงูุฎูุงู
ุ
ููููุชุจ ุงูุฎุจุฑ ูู ุงููุงู
ุด.
ููุฐุง ููุฎุชุตุฑ ุงูุฃูู
.
ูููุฐุง ููุณูููู ุงูู
ูุช ูุฃูู ุชูุตููู ุนุงุจุฑ.
ุบูุฑ ุฃู ุงูุญูููุฉ ุฃุจูู ู
ู ุงูุฎูู
ุฉุ
ูุฃุนูู ู
ู ุฃู ุจุฑุฌุ
ูุฃุซูู ู
ู ูู ู
ุญุงููุงุช ุงูุชุจุฑูุฑ.
The Tentโฆ A Fabric
Homeland Under Gunfire
They said the fire had stopped.
But the bullets did not โ only their noise softened.
They said civilians were given safe shelter.
What they gave was a tent that shields neither hunger nor freezing nights,
neither summer heat nor stray bullets fired from elevated towers overlooking displacement camps as if they were training grounds.
Since the ceasefire, more than 600 people have been killed.
Sixty percent of them were women and children.
They were not on battlefields,
but inside displacement tents โ in places labeled โsafe.โ
A tent is not a roof.
It is a thin fabric between a childโs body and the barrel of a gun.
Not a homeland,
but a long wait under an exposed sky.
We are not asking for luxury or towering walls.
We are asking for a wall a bullet cannot pierce,
for a place that is not targeted because children live there.
Silence seems to be the only agreement truly respected.
People are killed quietly.
Tents are pierced.
And the news is printed in the margins.
Yet truth remains heavier than any tent,
and taller than any tower built to overlook it.