https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-XZAwDDErCIgbVm3-YD9bKT49CJRxP0o
"Peace means no war between people, no poverty but freedom for everyone. (Peace means) that children can go to school freely, and that everyone has got medicine, clothes and a home."
Penelope, 13
2nd Middle school of Lagkadas, Thessaloniki
Greece
http://drive.google.com/open?id=1NlvmHXq7qx9csh82DmGcmFYCShFAJbT2
"Peace is very important, a right that everyone should have. Peace is not just not living in conditions of war, is to know that no one on earth lives in that awful condition that is named ‘war’. But from the time you realize that a child of the same age as you is at this specific moment afraid of losing his/her life, you feel imprisoned, imprisoned in this thought. This is not peace. Peace is feeling free not to accept orders from anyone."
Nasia, 13
2nd Middle school of Lagkadas, Thessaloniki
Greece
"War isn't good, because people die. Their houses are destroyed and they flee their countries. I don't like watching people dying."
Sila, refugee from Syria, 14
2nd Middle school of Lagkadas, Thessaloniki
Greece
(This is C. Scarlatos' handwriting, because Sila doesn't know how to write in Greek - She has been living in Greece for 2 years)
"To me, peace is when people from all over the world are befriended and are able to help each other, trying to solve their differences through dialogue. To me, peace is to be friends with everyone and respect them, with indifference to their color and descent., so as to create a world of equality for everyone. Of course, peace is the opposite of war."
Asterios, 13
2nd Middle school of Lagkadas, Thessaloniki
Greece
¨First of all, peace is a commodity that people often don´t appreciate. Peace is important because it has the power of uniting and thanks to it, people can live in a peaceful environment.¨
Marios, 13
2nd Middle school of Lagkadas, Thessaloniki
Greece