"To uphold the world peace, promote the common development and seek win-win cooperation, is the universal aspiration"---- this was all perception I had had of the word "peace" before I saw the report on Syria chemical attack. It was the first time I had been so close to war. The desperate eyes of a Syrian boy, touched the recesses of my feelings. I was shocked by what had happened to him. At that very moment, I experienced the whole gamut of feelings. I feel sorry for their sufferings, lucky for I was born in a peaceful area at that.
Living in Northern China, war is some thing I can only learn from mass media and textbook. When I was a kid, I thought the whole world was in the same situation with my city, peaceful, idyllic, even to the extend of boring. But it is not, indeed. In certain part of the world, there are people who still struggle to live, worrying about whether they could make it to tomorrow.
Over 100 civilians in the northwest of Syria, died in a chemical attack took place in April, 2017. To me, it was a morning as same as usual; but to those Syrians, they lost everything in that morning, parents, friends, childs, even lives. People are dying, fleeing, suffering. It is not fair but crucial, disastrous and ridiculous. Unfortunately, Syria is not the only country suffering from wars. Cities like Paris, Brussel attacked by terrorist group ISIS, but terrorists are still at large; European refugees, they seek for shelters in other countries, but immigration ban was signed against them.
I have a smattering of politics, but I do know that civilians are innocent, and any political interest should not go against with civilian's rights. Whoever use those chemical weapons on Syrians will be doomed; whoever wage wars on other nations will be condemned. I am looking forward to a reply, from those terrorists, soldiers and governments---- when can you stop fighting and killing, to put those miserable civilians back in peaceful life?