.“We could still dream of a better life,”
...“We could still dream of a better
life,” she said
Hayat was barely two months old when war broke out in Iraq
2003. At first, life was much the same as before in the sleepy village near the
ancient ruins of Salahaddin, where her family lived. Hayat’s is just one story
among millions affected by the war in Iraq, her father working occasional
construction jobs to provide for the family, leaving his wife to run the
household back home.
Hayat was diagnosed
with a hearing impairment at the age of one-and-a-half and began wearing a
hearing aid, visiting a specialist in Baghdad for check-ups every three months.
Soon after, beginning in 2014, the conflict that until now had raged in other
parts of Iraq gradually began to affect their lives. “Armed groups would come and go – none of us
knew who was fighting whom,” Hayat said.
“At first you could still move around. Then people stopped
travelling after dark, and after a while it became impossible to move at any
time. People were too afraid to leave the village for any reason.
-After that from beginning of 2016 they displaced to
Sulaymaniyah, she spent most of her time at small and unorganized house, when
she involved in innovate activities She learned some exercises to practice at
home by herself. Moreover, she had the chance learn English with courses
participants to have some fun and meet new friends. And she is very excited to
participate in other activities like a field trip and community projects.