yrys wrote: SKI-preo, I see that you are lost and frustrated, and I feel sad toward you, I want you to remember that home is wherever you are, anything you touch and see is your home, even though others may tell you otherwise, you are already home.
I'm not home I have lived in a tent, an abandoned stable, abandoned 2 room hut with 11 other people, as an unwelcomed person foreign countries, but do you know who holidays in MY HOME retired Turkish Army officer. There was not a single Turk in my village before 1974, the only reason my area was taken was because it was a strategic position and maybe because it had nice views and was a short walk to the sea. My family had lived there longer than religion or language.
All human beings are entitled to have their home. Just as you are human we are human beings too. We need our homes.