Incident when we doubt on Humanity

This is Dr. Tetsu Nakamura, a Japanese doctor who spent decades of his life helping people in Afghanistan. Recently, Nakamura, aged 73 years old was killed alongside five of his colleagues when gunmen ambushed their car.
Dr. Nakamura had been in eastern Afghanistan for decades. He arrived in the region in 1984 to treat refugees and people suffering from leprosy. He helped build a 70-bed hospital and several clinics.
Tetsu Nakamura: “as a doctor, nothing is better than healing patients and sending them happy to their home.”
Later, he had devoted his life To improve the conditions of war-stricken Afghan people particularly the peasants. For that, he needed to help people eat better food and drink better water, so he helped villagers dig wells. He drew on all Japanese methods to channel a 25-mile canal. It transformed a vast stretch of desert into forest and wheat fields.
Tetsu Nakamura: “This helps an entire village. I love seeing Villages that have been brought back to life.”
This shows the barren desert before Nakamura began his plan of transformation.
Years later:
Watering canal
Transformed to heaven.
Humanity is proud of him, proud of what he’s done. He’ll always remains a hero. But we are ashamed to be a human being, for you were the best human and we let you down.

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