Once upon a time, there was a beautiful country called Greenland. The people of Greenland lived in harmony with each other and with nature. They were kind, respectful, and deeply connected to their land. Their happy and peaceful way of life was admired by many.
However, one day, a group of people called the Baders arrived in Greenland. They had different beliefs and customs, and they didn't share the same love and respect for the land as the Greenland people did. The Baders wanted to take control of Greenland and everything in it.
The Greenland people initially tried to reason with the Baders and find a way to live together in peace. However, the Baders had other plans. They began to force the Greenland people out of their homes, take away their land and resources, and treat them unfairly. The Baders renamed the land "Dark Land," and it became a place of sadness and despair for the Greenland people.
Despite their struggles, the Greenland people never gave up hope. They continued to stand up for themselves and their land. They tried to peacefully resist the occupation, but the Bader people were too strong and powerful. The Greenland people were forced to flee their homes and seek refuge elsewhere.
For many years, the Greenland people were refugees in other countries, unable to return to their beloved land of Greenland. They missed their homes and their way of life, but they never gave up hope of one day returning to Greenland and living there again.
Inspired by: the issue of occupied Palestine