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When we think of Halabja, the image that immediately comes to mind is "Silent Witness," captured by photographer Ramazan Öztürk. It's a poignant photograph that over the years has become a symbol of the city's unimaginable tragedy. Yet, behind the heart-wrenching image of a baby who fell victim to the gas attack cradled in his father's arms, there lies a deeper truth.Who was the child frozen forever in time in this tragic moment? What stories would he have whispered to us us if the attackers had granted him more than just a short visit in this life?While the world around her lies in ruins and…mehr

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When we think of Halabja, the image that immediately comes to mind is "Silent Witness," captured by photographer Ramazan Öztürk. It's a poignant photograph that over the years has become a symbol of the city's unimaginable tragedy. Yet, behind the heart-wrenching image of a baby who fell victim to the gas attack cradled in his father's arms, there lies a deeper truth.Who was the child frozen forever in time in this tragic moment? What stories would he have whispered to us us if the attackers had granted him more than just a short visit in this life?While the world around her lies in ruins and the air is tainted with poison, a little girl takes her very first steps. Despite the danger that surrounds her and driven by innocent determination, this tiny being has only one goal in mind: to showcase the newly discovered ability to walk to all those who are close to her.
Autorenporträt
geboren im Jahr 1998 in Wien, verbrachte sie jedoch ihre Kindheit in der kurdischen Autonomieregion im Nordirak. Im Jahr 2008 kehrte sie mit ihrer Familie nach Wien zurück, wo sie später an der Universität Wien Orientalistik studierte. Heute ist sie im Backoffice eines Wohltätigkeitsvereins tätig und widmet sich ihrer Leidenschaft für Prosa-Literatur. Sipel veröffentlichte erstmals 2023 mehrere Kurzgeschichten in dem Sammelwerk "Geschichten abseits der Sonne".