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I was recently watching the BBC World News present a beautiful story that
brought tears to my eyes. It was about a fourteen-year-old Iraqi boy named Taha
Saadi, who lives in Falluja. Taha lost his father as a result of the sectarian
violence, but this beautiful young man didn't have thoughts of revenge; instead,
he had an idea to try to counter the hatred and killing in his country.
His idea was to gather his school friends and together they would write
multiple messages of peace and love, and then seal them in used plastic bottles
to be sent down the Euphrates, a river that cuts through Iraq. Why the
Euphrates? He knew that most Iraqis, no matter what sect, drank from the water
of the Euphrates. Therefore the bottles would be gathered up by members of all
the sects. He was inspired by the fact that there was only one flag in his
country...the Iraqi flag. And it seemed right to him that all Iraqis should be
united in love and caring for the common good.
And so he made it happen. He and his school friends created wonderful
letters, pictures and symbols of peace and unity. They then rolled up their
offerings and sealed them inside the plastic bottles they had collected. Then,
arm-in-arm, the group of boys walked to the river. They gathered on the bridge
which had been the sight of much violence, and, together, they threw their
bottles into the river with the anticipation that Iraqis of all sects would read
their messages, come to their senses, and ultimately unite the country. The look
of hope and love on their faces as they threw their bottles into the water would
bring tears to anyone's eyes.
While Taha had the philosophy there was one flag that should unite all
Iraqis, you and I know that there is another flag that unites us all...and that
is the flag of Humanity. Why don't we follow Taha's lead? I propose that
wherever we live in this big, wide, beautiful world, that we all create our own
messages of peace and love, and while we don't have a river to unite us all, we
do have our jobs or the internet or our involvement in the community or our
families...or whatever...to reach out and touch the world with messages of
peace, love...and a caring for the whole of the human race. Taha and his friends
started it...let us all follow in his footsteps. Who knows? Miracles happen!
Thank you, Taha, for the incredible gift you have given us all. Your message
has gone further than the Euphrates. I, and all those who read this, will help
you get the message of peace and love out to the entire world. We will help you
raise the flag of Humanity.
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