Fatmé
Fatmé, 11 years old, Syrian, lives in a tent with her family. His messy hair, his dirty clothes and his love of fighting are debated among those around him. The mother then asks herself the question: is she a girl or a boy? To this question, Fatmé responds with a laugh: “I just want to be the strongest.” Fatmé, 11 years old, Syrian, lives in a tent with her family. His messy hair, his dirty clothes and his love of fighting are debated among those around him. The mother then asks herself the question: is she a girl or a boy? To this question, Fatmé responds with a laugh: “I just want to be the strongest.” Fatmé, 11 years old, Syrian, lives in a tent with her family. His messy hair, his dirty clothes and his love of fighting are debated among those around him. The mother then asks herself the question: is she a girl or a boy? To this question, Fatmé responds with a laugh: “I just want to be the strongest.” Fatmé, 11 years old, Syrian, lives in a tent with her family. His messy hair, his dirty clothes and his love of fighting are debated among those around him. The mother then asks herself the question: is she a girl or a boy? To this question, Fatmé responds with a laugh: “I just want to be the strongest.”