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Conflicts and humans

We witnessed, experienced and now experiencing the emotions and pains of being in a relief camp or refugee. flood, earth quake, natural calamities are such tests to understand the true life problems. but with politics and hatreds towards other, India became too worse that no one dare to speak up for justice or can't express the feelings of others.

The emotional turmoil experienced in relief camps, whether due to natural disasters or conflicts, is profound. In Kerala, the July 2024 landslides caused by heavy rainfall displaced thousands, forcing them into relief camps. Over 420 fatalities were reported, with significant damage to infrastructure. The state's vulnerability to such disasters highlights the urgent need for climate resilience and effective disaster management.

In Manipur, ethnic violence has displaced over 60,000 people since May 2023. The conflict has been exacerbated by political tensions and communal divisions, with many forced into makeshift camps lacking basic amenities. This situation underscores the destructive impact of divisive politics and the need for reconciliation.

Internationally, the humanitarian crisis in Palestine remains dire. Since October 2023, Israeli airstrikes have resulted in over 42,000 Palestinian deaths and displaced nearly two million people. The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Israeli leaders for alleged war crimes. These crises reflect a global pattern of suffering exacerbated by political agendas. But the same Indians who earn from outside countries simply spreading hatred towards Palestine and support the criminals, ditto if what hindutwa doing in India 

It's truly humans are affected, children and women struggles too much. From ac room to ac transportation, media lime light, social media warriors to cover up, bjp, the now govt authorities is safe and free from responsibilities.

Addressing these humanitarian challenges requires collective action beyond political divides to ensure dignity and justice for all affected individuals. The struggles of women and children in these conflicts demand our compassion and a unified effort to rebuild societies torn apart by hate and division.

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