00:00And again, you're bringing the pins together, and then it's...
00:19Perfect.
00:31I remember when I was young.
00:33Now that I'm at this age,
00:36if I'm working, and the staff is working with me,
00:41I look at their faces, and I'm happy.
00:45The sadness of the family is fading away.
00:51Pakistan has given us a smile,
00:55and that smile has taken our faces from China.
00:59I don't want to go to Peshawar because of this.
01:13If I have to go back,
01:15I'll probably kill myself.
01:19Because I don't have a family in Afghanistan.
01:22Who will I go to?
01:29We had tea, and then we had breakfast.
01:33We're free here, we go to the park,
01:36we do our education,
01:38and the kids go to school.
01:42So the situation is not good here.
01:59I can't go back because I was born here.
02:05I've never seen Afghanistan.
02:08If I go back, I'll be called a Pakistani,
02:11not an Afghan.
02:13There's a big difference between my language and my culture.
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