08-25-2016, 12:22 PM
Video posted in Jeddah's Fallen Channel on IAF's website by the_collective:
An image of Sapper Nkemdilim Aberash appears on screen in full military regalia with birth and death listed on screen. "Survived by his mother" scrolled by. Images of Sudanese girls that he'd saved from their former trade were displayed before and where they were today, the worls "saved from sex trade by Aberash" stamped on each before image before the transition into where they were today. Security footage of his platoon commander and senior leadership being taken into custody displayed with big red X's ousting them from their positions because of Aberash. Blurred images of court marshal papers showing the proof. Pictures of his funeral service displayed in the end, the girls he saved clearly standing in attendance crying as the flag of his home nation was placed on his coffin and given an appropriate military send off into the afterlife. His mother all in black crying. Final words saying "These women will always remember Sapper Nkemdilim Aberash."
*** thousands of embedded links were sent to media around the world, popular independent vloggers and bloggers with a simple title of - Honor the Fallen ***
An image of Sapper Nkemdilim Aberash appears on screen in full military regalia with birth and death listed on screen. "Survived by his mother" scrolled by. Images of Sudanese girls that he'd saved from their former trade were displayed before and where they were today, the worls "saved from sex trade by Aberash" stamped on each before image before the transition into where they were today. Security footage of his platoon commander and senior leadership being taken into custody displayed with big red X's ousting them from their positions because of Aberash. Blurred images of court marshal papers showing the proof. Pictures of his funeral service displayed in the end, the girls he saved clearly standing in attendance crying as the flag of his home nation was placed on his coffin and given an appropriate military send off into the afterlife. His mother all in black crying. Final words saying "These women will always remember Sapper Nkemdilim Aberash."
*** thousands of embedded links were sent to media around the world, popular independent vloggers and bloggers with a simple title of - Honor the Fallen ***