Meet The Man Who Trekked 160km While Carrying His Parents On His Shoulder To Escape Death

There is a popular quote, which says "Your parents didn't leave you when you were young, so don't leave them when they are old". If you agree with me, our parents are best thing that has ever happened to us. They went through a lot to make us survive while we were young, they didn't abandon us. It is now our duty and responsibility not to neglect or abandon them when they are old.




This article is based on a young man who shocked humanity and demonstrated how important our parents are to us, by doing an incredible favour for his disabled parents to save them from the hands of death. See what he did below.






Images: Rohingya muslims fleeing Myanmar to Bangladesh.


Sometimes in 2017, the Rohingya Muslims fled to Bangladesh to escape Myanmar's death squad. At that time, the Rohingya Muslims are considered by many to be one of the most persecuted ethnic groups ever. United Nations officials have accused the Myanmar government of carrying out ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya Muslims. 




A young man, Mohamed Ayoub, who was a Rohingya refugee, carried his 65 years old mother and 80 years old father on his shoulder and trekked 160km (nearly 100miles), for more than seven days, just to save himself and his parents from death. To achieve this, he tied two baskets on each side of a stick, and used his shoulders as a pivot. He then started his journey, barefooted, through hills and rivers, far away from Rohingya in Burma where Muslims are being killed.


Ayoub said he couldn't stand to see his parents killed in cold blood, before his own eyes, so he had to carry them to the Bangladesh border to save their lives.

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