Reporting on the death of children is never an easy task. It challenges your sense of professionalism and puts you face to face with the strongest of emotions; a mother’s inconsolable grief at the loss of her child.
On Sunday, I went through this unforgettable experience - four times.
It started out with news coverage of a funeral for 16-year-old Mohamad Qadus and his cousin Usaid - 18 years. They were shot dead by Israeli soldiers at the conclusion of a day of demonstrations in their small village of Iraq Burin.
The mood was so sombre; you could feel it walking around… Men silent and serious, women distraught and in tears.
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
"Four Cousins and Their Funerals" -- Nour Odeh, Al Jazeera
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As the men prayed ahead of the funeral, grief and pride kept some of the teens’ friends silent and immobile. Photos by Nour Odeh
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