No More Victims

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Students at Boston College are helping Maha, a young woman who lives near the Syrian border. She was paralyzed when a US missile struck her family's home in 2004. The students are working to help meet some of Maha's basic daily needs and to assist with her education.

They compiled a list of questions for Maha over the summer, and received these responses (MS Word document) from Maha and her family.

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‘Human Cost of War’ Event

Saturday, November 24th, 2007 | Posted by Sarah

On November 15 we held a fundraiser with a panel of professors on “The Human Cost of War.” We played a clip of the No More Victims video and then allowed each of the four professors to comment on the video and on the human cost of the war. The program created an environment where students and faculty could consider the war in a more total sense and ask difficult questions. Maha’s story was explained to the students, and we were able to raise money towards the purchase of her wheelchair. We also had free shawarmas and other Middle Eastern food that served as an incentive for students to initially attend the lecture.

Omar and his father Sabah were able to attend the program. Students loved playing with Omar and everyone was shocked to see the burns that still cover much of his body —realizing how real and pressing the cost of war truly is. (more…)