Muhammad Aziz Al-Asmar, a 13-year-old boy from Idlib, Syria, has taken to the streets to express his dreams amid the ongoing conflict. Witnessing the struggles of displaced children grappling with poor living standards, interrupted education, and inadequate healthcare, Muhammad, with his father's support, began drawing poignant images on the walls of destroyed buildings.
These murals serve as a powerful message to the world: \"We are still dreaming, so don't kill our dreams,\" Muhammad implores, highlighting the resilience of Syrian children living in camps and conflict zones. His artwork not only sheds light on their plight but also calls for global support to protect these young lives and restore hope for a peaceful future.
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