Bana Alabed, the seven-year-old Aleppo girl known worldwide for her tweets from Aleppo, has been tweeting on the current gas attack in Syria.
Bana who escaped Aleppo with her family in December 2016 is now living in Turkey.
Her twitter account became famous for its messages from besieged east Aleppo.
On Tuesday, April 4, the world was shocked at reports of a suspected chemical attack in northwestern Syria that killed scores of civilians.
Syrian activists said the gas attack has killed at least 70 people including 10 children.
Yesterday Bana wrote:
“Dear world, my name is Bana, I’m 7 years old Syrian girl. My people are dying everyday as you watch. This is the end of humanity.”
The following are some of Bana’s tweets :
My message to the @UN, @kingsalman, @hhshkmohd & @justintrudeau: I have only one wish & that's END THE WAR IN SYRIA NOW. please. Thank you
— Bana Alabed (@AlabedBana) April 5, 2017
This is my message to the leaders of the world: it's never too late, save the people of Syria now. #Idlib pic.twitter.com/3ueqy7bm1V
— Bana Alabed (@AlabedBana) April 4, 2017
Dear world. my name is Bana, I am 7 years old Syrian girl. My people are dying everyday as you watch. This is the end of humanity. #Idlib
— Bana Alabed (@AlabedBana) April 4, 2017
This is today in Syria in #Idlib. Hi @realdonaldtrump do you love this? pic.twitter.com/Rux9d7aV36
— Bana Alabed (@AlabedBana) April 4, 2017
Dear world, today these children were murdered with chemical in Idlib. Shame on you killers, shame on you. Shame on you, shame on you.. pic.twitter.com/GMG1NIP25J
— Bana Alabed (@AlabedBana) April 4, 2017
More than 100 people were just killed in #Idlib.Get up, come out, demand justice for the people of Syria wherever you are. Justice. justice.
— Bana Alabed (@AlabedBana) April 4, 2017