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Ukrainian singer
Jamala
, winner of the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest, has
fled her country
like many of her compatriots escaping
the
Russian invasion
in Ukraine.
The artist arrived
in Belarus a few hours ago,
after five days of
authentic ordeal
on a journey that she has given a good account of at every step through different publications on her social networks.
Thus, the interpreter of
1944
, a song with which she became the new winner of the European contest, was
forced to separate from her husband,
that he has to defend his country together with the army, and protect his children from the extreme situation that exists in his land.
How could it be otherwise,
his words and the images
he is sharing on his Instagram account have moved half the world, becoming an
online phenomenon,
and sadly not because of his artistic achievements. .
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Jamala explained how it all started and how she and her children have had to endure the extreme harshness of their new life situation: "On the night of the 24th we left Kiev with the children.
We spent four days in the car
making unforeseen stops and without food".
The interpreter has crossed the
170 kilometers
that separate her home from the Russian border on a journey full of stops and caravans of cars trying to flee like her from the situation of terror generated in the country.
Despite the harsh reality that she continues to live today, the singer continues to wake up every day
wishing that everything had been a nightmare,
as she herself has told her followers: "I want to wake up and hear that this is just a movie."
After lamenting the drama that her family and thousands of others in her country are going through, Jamala proudly described
the great potential of her people
and the important war already won, according to her, in the face of the injustice of the armed conflict.
"Ukraine is huge, beautiful and devastatingly independent! I think that's the key,
they can't take away our freedom of expression!"
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Beyond the pain he feels for the victims of unreason, in his speech Jamala also wanted to show his unconditional support for Volodimir Zelenski, the Ukrainian president, as well as his compatriots and especially the soldiers of the Ukrainian army with a clear slogan of victory : "We will win! Ukraine must not be silenced! Ukraine cannot be defeated!"
Today his great success in the world of song
takes on a special meaning.
The song
1944
, with which he triumphed eight years ago in Eurovision,
talks about the deportation of the Crimean Tatars
by Stalin's government in the 1940s. A real
massacre
in which half of them died of hunger and other diseases .
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