I believe SIGN can become a cultural memory chain in war-torn areas, ensuring that the civilizations that have been destroyed are not forgotten.
The Middle East is one of the cradles of human civilization. The well-known histories we have learned about, such as the Tigris and Euphrates, Phoenicia, Persia, and Arab civilizations, all converge here. However, I feel that with the ongoing struggles and prolonged wars, these precious cultural heritages are disappearing at an astonishing rate. For example, the ancient Roman columns of Palmyra have been destroyed, the millennium-old temple in Mosul has been flattened, and the markets of Aleppo have turned to rubble. ##Sign地缘政治基建 $SIGN @SignOfficial
I believe there is something even more heartbreaking: the countless oral histories, manuscripts, and genealogies passed down through generations in families have been discarded, burned, or forgotten on the escape routes. After all, when fleeing, people will only carry the necessary finances and daily necessities; most will choose to abandon other items, which is understandable. Suppose a mosque is destroyed; people can still rebuild it with bricks and stones. However, when those oral histories from families fade away with the aging of the individuals or the passage of time, that memory is lost forever. It's a pity to think about.