He has gone
I have lost my husband. He was essential for our family. He arranged almost everything for us. He found food, shelter and a regular income. I can not do that because I need to spend all my time with my three children. Last rainy season he died after Burmese government troops attacked our village. My oldest daughter was injured, but not as severely as her father. Now I feel so weak. I don’t know how to find a regular income and it will be difficult for my family without him. There is nothing to see in the future but tears. Do the people who create the war understand how many problems are left after one bullet is fired? By MMT
အိုနာသေခရီးအစသို့ ကိုးရက်တာ..
2 months ago
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