When you read the word thirst, the first thing you think of it is people who suffer from water scarcity because of the nature of the countries in which they live. It is natural to show solidarity with and help the people of these areas. This is one of the reasons that made me do this design, but the other reason, which is worse than the first reason, is the use of thirst as a weapon. Now you may be thinking of prisons, where thirst may be a method of torture. Unfortunately, thirst is being used as an international weapon, for example Turkey's construction of dams on the Tigris and Euphrates rivers has had negative repercussions on the economic aspects of the two countries Syria and Iraq, as many regions suffer from a shortage of water reserves and an imbalance in the food security system due to the great damage inflicted on the agricultural sector. In both. This is at a time when statistics indicate that the water quotas for the two countries have been reduced to less than a quarter due to these dams. . Turkey's construction of these dams is in violation of international treaties between these countries in this regard, as the Turkish control of the water levels in the two rivers caused several crises in large areas, including the decline in the amount of drinking water, the low rates of electric power generation, and not to mention its negative effects on the environmental aspects. And cause drought in these areas. . . Follow me for more @AlanMiste . Follow me on Instagram @AlanMiste
















