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A 7-Year-Old Syrian Girl Is Tweeting From Aleppo To Show The Horrors Of War

She is showing the reality of war in her life.

Seven-year-old Bana al-Abed and her mother, Fatemah, have gathered thousands of followers over the course of a week for their simple and poignant tweets about the war in Aleppo.

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Fatemah is a teacher, and has helped Bana write the tweets in English, often with pictures of their life of horrific scenes around them. Bana is also hoping to become a teacher one day.

UNICEF has reported that nearly 100 children have died in Aleppo in the violence following a failed ceasefire in the Syrian city.

Fatemah and Bana started tweeting from @AlabedBana on September 24, after they decided it would be the best way for them to get their voices heard. 

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โ€œBana asked me why is the world not hearing us? Why is nobody helping us?โ€, Fatemah told The Guardian.

They have since tweeted short, simple messages like โ€œIโ€ฆ Hateโ€ฆ War. And the world has forgotten us.. Aleppoโ€.

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Fatemah told The Guardian about how the war had impacted the lives of children and their parents.

โ€œWe had a lot of dreams for ourselves and our children,โ€ she said. โ€œWe want to protect them. We lived part of our lives, but our children havenโ€™t.โ€

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โ€œThey think those besieged are terrorists, and as you can see we are just normal people,โ€ she added. โ€œWe are Syrians, we are the people of Aleppo.โ€

Media such as these tweets and the viral photo of the Aleppo boy have allowed people to better understand what is happening at a ground level in this war, but there is still much more to be done.

RELATED: Photographer Who Took Photo Of Five-Year-Old Aleppo Boy Tells His Story

The Australian Government has put together a guide to how you can help the people of Syria in this time of crisis.

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