What can be a 10-year-old child's daily routine? Go to school, play with friends, watch TV, sleep, eat - these. But if a girl starts journalism at this age? Just 10 years old journalist! This is what the Palestinian girl Jannah Jihad Ayad. He believes that his job is to bring the news of the injustice and violence of the occupied West Bank to the world.
World's youngest journalist Jannah. He has already received his recognition. In a ceremony held in Istanbul last week, the country's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan gave him the International Benevolence Award, the best journalist award. Those who are working to spread welfare in the world, the award gives the Turkish Ministry of Religious Affairs Jinnah jihad has now become a star journalist by winning the award.
Not long ago, these Palestinian girls, who have been doing journalism for three years. The handy camera took the first hand at the age of seven years. Start from that
Nabali of the West Bank living in the village of Saleh In a recent interview to the Anadloo News Agency in Turkey, she says, "I try to send a message to the world that Palestine's children are victims of injustice. The name of this land is Palestine and the people here are Palestinians. They are not terrorists. '
This brave girl also says, 'We are talking about our rights to the occupied Israeli occupation. Palestinians are like children from other parts of the world. They need education and healthcare and the right to live independently. "Born in English, English and Arabic, both languages are well-versed. Besides, on his Facebook page, the number of followers currently is 250,000. He says that every day their blood is seen in blood. When they play near the Israeli check point, they are attacked.
Jannar's uncle is a photographer and inspiring from him, he starts filming. Earlier, in an interview given to Al Jazeera, the 10-year-old girl said, "The number of journalists presenting Palestinian people to the world is not very much. So I decided, why do not I do that and why I do not show the world what is going on in my village.
When Jannah was seven years old, one of his brothers, Rushdie Tamimi and cousin Mustafa Tamimi, was killed in an attack by the Israelis living in occupied Palestinian territories. Rushdie was killed by a tear gas cylinder blast and Mustafa was shot dead by kidney beef. He said that the incident had worked as an inspiration to his journalism.
In his words, 'when Israeli settlers attacked, we were in a farm. Israeli troops cause tear gas cylinder blasts. In this, my grandmother became ill. '
Whenever the family is with Jerusalem, Hebron, Nablus, Jordan, there is a video that has been used by mother's parents in Paradise. Those videos have arrived at the checkpoint of the children's detention scene. Protests rally Atrocities against Palestinian children
This child journalist has got the advantage of doing this because of childhood. Because the adult or professional journalist captured these pictures, the army took away their camera. But there is no problem in Jannah. On Facebook he introduced himself as a news personality. His video is part of the protest and part of the conflict with Israeli soldiers on Facebook. His report was published in Arabic and English languages.
Jannah says, Camerai is my weapon. It's more powerful than a gun. I can reach these little people They spread it to others. Jannar's mother Nawal Tamimi is proud of her daughter, but she is worried about her life.
Describing the situation of the West Bank, the petit journalist said, "It takes more than two hours to go to school every day because of Israeli barricades and checkpoints. But it is only 20 minutes' way.
After receiving the award last week in Turkey, Jannah said, "I'm proud to get the message of Palestinians to Turkey and to the world. I am happy to receive this award, but I am sorry that many children in Palestine are being killed. I call upon the world to wake up. What is happening against Palestinian children, see. We want freedom and peace and justice. We want a world full of bleeding. We will not lose hope. One day our territories will be liberated. '
Asked about the world you want to see - Palestinian this girl says in childish words, 'I want to see a pink world.'