Damascus-Sana
It is not an ordinary pavilion that you go through in Damascus International Fair. Its owners have fronts on which to read the victory and the will of life.
Forty wounded heroes of the Syrian Arab Army from the various governorates, having left the front lines, wanted to look to life with the same determination to win against terrorism.
He is the living martyr as they call him injured on the front of Deir Ezzor, but his steadfast spirit surpassed his wounded pain Asad Abdel Hamid Salman from Hama countryside, who participates in the exhibition.``After we crushed terrorism and protected the country, we have to continue with what we have been able to do, '' he said.
Salman could not work directly because of a quadriplegia, but he oversees a small project for his family of five with the support of his wife.
From the war front in Aleppo to the front of life, the wounded Farid Ali from the Tartous countryside, sitting in a wheelchair, said, “I learned the profession of making bamboo as well as ceramics and vases two years ago after I somewhat prepared my health with the support of my wife. The wounded are proficient in any profession that gives them financial returns.
The wife Zeinab accompanies her husband Farid to the exhibition.
The exhibits of the pavilion stop Nur Al-Basha, who came with his family to the exhibition and points out that what attracted his attention homemade food products and bought for the first time Shanklich in addition to honey and fig dry, considering that the establishment of a wing for the products of the wounded army is a good idea and we all support the wounded who gave his blood and sacrificed for us.
Dr. Acer Midani, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Network of Syrian Scientists, Technologists, Innovators and Innovators in the Diaspora Nocetia, saw in supporting the wounded a human and national duty to be productive during careers compatible with their injuries, pointing out that this experience should be the nucleus of a productive project for those who saved the country from terrorism and protected its sovereignty and independence.
Yasmin Shaheen, director of the Sawa Center, which provides free physical therapy to the wounded, explains that the aim of the exhibition is to help the wounded again in society and help himself and his family through his products. He also sacrificed the battlefield. He is now working and posing a product of his own making with all love. With all the love, noting that the wing was in demand among visitors.
Akram Al-Afif, a development expert at Sawa Center, points out that the idea of home projects came with the aim of transferring the wounded after receiving physical therapy to the stage of self-reliance by making a cheap and competitive product with quality and price. In two years we will have dozens of items produced and the participation will be wider than the wounded and we aspire to deal with companies. Export destinations to market their products.
My martyr is amazing