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There is no excitement as the camera passes. The children barely glance. What can surprise a child who lives among the dead, the dying, the waiting to die? Hunger has worn them down.

They wait in queues for scant rations or for none at all. They have grown used to my colleague and his camera, filming for the BBC. He witnesses their hunger, their dying, and to the gentle wrapping of their bodies - or fragments of their bodies - in white shrouds upon which their names, if known, are written.

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[–] malin@thelemmy.club -2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

There is no excitement as the camera passes. The children barely glance.

Less dramatization, more cold hard facts.

So fucking tired of modern 'journalism.'