Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Little Princes

75-80
 
Farid and conor invited the women inside the house and gave her a tea. Conor went to look for Hari and asked him to translate for them because the mother of Niraj and Krish just arrived. Hari said " I dont think so" conor brother- their mother is dead. He followed Conor into the living room. After a long conversation they learned the full story of the children at little princes. Nuraj's mother was like so many mothers in Nepal's civil war. When the Maoists had to build their army, they put some laws such as: they take one child from each family to the rebel army; families should bring food to the army. At the beginning the family did that, but then they refused. And that turned to beating.
One day a powerful man came to the village before the rebels took over. He could protect the children and take them far away, this man was Golkka. Nuraj's mother bagged him to take their children. After a few months there was no news about them. The children were gone and lost in the Cho of Kathmandu. After that the father was gone to Nepalganj for work and the mother stayed alone with tow year's disable boy. Their mother learned about little princes when an international aid worker came to her shack. When he heard about her story he told her about an orphanage he had heard about in the village of Godawari. She left her son with a neighbor and start walking to Godawari. She spent her day walking and finally she saw the yellow house. She met her sons and tried to talk to them, but there was no react from them. She said thank you to farid and conor and left. Farid asked conor to take Nuraj back upstairs and he went to the front garden to talk to Krish to understand why they did that! After a sensitive conversation he found out that Golkka told the children to tell anyone who asked that their parents were dead.
Farid and Conor spent a lot of time in the next few days with Nuraj and Krish. also, they told them that their mom is coming and they also said that for the eighteen children.

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