Abd Alkader Habak : A Photographer Dashing with Child & Camera in Syria

One Shoot Pierced Our Heart

A STEP TOWARDS PEACE Abd Alkader Habak : A Photographer Dashing with Child & Camera in Syria Syrian civil war Syria reporter Syria refugees Peace Omran Daqneesh Muhammad Alrageb CNN buses carrying evacuees Bomb beach refugee Bana Alabed ambulance Aleppo Alan Kurdi Abd Alkader Habak 68 children 126 killed

What do you think about photographers? They are aimed at the moment. That moment is very important for their life. Because a good chance is never again. When I see my next, my friend is not there. Astonishingly he was running. He didn’t shoot but was taken in camera. He is a photographer and activist Abd Alkader Habak. This one picture resounded around the world loudly. This is a story of Aleppo, Syria. A lot has happened until now in Syria. Let’s see.

Three Children of Syria : Cry Out for Peace

A STEP TOWARDS PEACE Abd Alkader Habak : A Photographer Dashing with Child & Camera in Syria Syrian civil war Syria reporter Syria refugees Peace Omran Daqneesh Muhammad Alrageb CNN buses carrying evacuees Bomb beach refugee Bana Alabed ambulance Aleppo Alan Kurdi Abd Alkader Habak 68 children 126 killed   Do you remember ‘Alan Kurdi‘? You already know it. He appeared dead on the beach. While trying to go to Europe to avoid civil war, his mother(35) and his brother(5) were drowned. Then all the world wanted to help Syria refugees.

 

A STEP TOWARDS PEACE Abd Alkader Habak : A Photographer Dashing with Child & Camera in Syria Syrian civil war Syria reporter Syria refugees Peace Omran Daqneesh Muhammad Alrageb CNN buses carrying evacuees Bomb beach refugee Bana Alabed ambulance Aleppo Alan Kurdi Abd Alkader Habak 68 children 126 killed   Do you remember ‘Omran Daqneesh‘? He was rescued after being buried in collapsed buildings in Syria Aleppo. One picture shocked people all over the world. He was sitting in an ambulance with stained with blood and dust. I cannot repress my astonishment.

A STEP TOWARDS PEACE Abd Alkader Habak : A Photographer Dashing with Child & Camera in Syria Syrian civil war Syria reporter Syria refugees Peace Omran Daqneesh Muhammad Alrageb CNN buses carrying evacuees Bomb beach refugee Bana Alabed ambulance Aleppo Alan Kurdi Abd Alkader Habak 68 children 126 killed   Bana Alabed, who broadcasted the current situation in real time, is also same. She got 233,653 followers. Her first words were “I need peace”. It was retweeted over 1000 times.

This three children informed the world of the misery of the Syrian civil war. They changed world’s movement for Syria.

Woeful Plight: 126 killed, 68 was children

Bombs hit a convoy of buses carrying evacuees. If you saw it with your own eyes, can you sleep? My head must be too sick. It’s horrible. 68 was children. A STEP TOWARDS PEACE Abd Alkader Habak : A Photographer Dashing with Child & Camera in Syria Syrian civil war Syria reporter Syria refugees Peace Omran Daqneesh Muhammad Alrageb CNN buses carrying evacuees Bomb beach refugee Bana Alabed ambulance Aleppo Alan Kurdi Abd Alkader Habak 68 children 126 killed
“This child was firmly holding my hand and looking at me,” he said.
An image taken by another photographer, Muhammad Alrageb, shows Habak dashing towards an ambulance, the child and his camera in his arms. He maybe only thought ‘We need to save lives’. No matter how much he took hundreds of the miserable children, his figure is much more touching. I have never seen pictures like this. And one more picture is also really touching.

Overwhelmed, Habak collapsed.

A STEP TOWARDS PEACE Abd Alkader Habak : A Photographer Dashing with Child & Camera in Syria Syrian civil war Syria reporter Syria refugees Peace Omran Daqneesh Muhammad Alrageb CNN buses carrying evacuees Bomb beach refugee Bana Alabed ambulance Aleppo Alan Kurdi Abd Alkader Habak 68 children 126 killed   An image, shot by another photographer, shows him on his knees sobbing near the boy’s body.

“I was overcome with emotion,” he told CNN. “What I and my colleagues witnessed is indescribable.

PEACE is up to you. 🙂 Good luck!