An Egyptian lawyer arouses sympathy for the story of a "unique" tragedy... a victim of a ruthless family and society

The circulating picture of Farida and her child

A humanitarian story published by the Egyptian lawyer, Dina Al-Mokadam, sparked a wide wave of controversy, controversy and sympathy on social media platforms.

The story's heroine is a girl named Farida, a victim of her family's strictness and the cruelty of society. The girl's life was like an endless tragedy, until the lawyer adopted her condition for 6 years, but Farida could not resist her weakness, and committed suicide, leaving her child, who was pregnant with a serial killer, who was no more than his age. 6 years only.

Al-Watan newspaper quoted the lawyer from some details of the tragedies of the story of “Farida”, which the lawyer published through her personal account on “Facebook”: “I and Farida are one of my secrets. They were persuading girls to flee their parents’ homes in the name of independence, freedom and atheism.”

And the lawyer added: "When she resorted to me after discovering the lie of the dissolved freedom, and after she was abused in the street, she was homeless... She does not believe in anything at all... She carries an incestuous child from a reckless addicted young man. It was a challenge for me that her life remains better even if she makes a mistake."

And she continued: "Indeed, I provided her with a job, shelter and a decent life, and she made herself a lot of good, and she remained a beautiful mother for a child we were destined to register in the name of a father who volunteered to protect him, and she came back to believe again in the existence of a merciful God and believes in the existence of good human beings."

And she continued: "Today, Farida committed suicide and left a 6-year-old child, and this is a great pain for me. The first of them is that I was everything to her. I was the mother with her benevolence, and I was the father with his cruelty sometimes, his safety, protection, and his sense of responsibility."

She continued: "Literally for 6 years, she was my daughter, and her love for me was great, and my fear for her was the greatest. Farida was a victim... A victim of her family, who were torturing and imprisoning her. She was a victim of the disintegrated downtown community and the downtown cafés with horrific practices under the slogan of freedom and independence... the victim of a merciless society, her weakness and circumstances." And her pain, her sense of guilt and loneliness.”

And she concluded: “Frida, may God have mercy on you and forgive you and forgive you and be more affectionate to you than humans. Our society has a thousand unique people who need containment. I just wanted to complete you, Farida… You are not a devil.. And our society is not angels.. You would appreciate it.. I will neither forget you nor forget your great love and purity your soul.”

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