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00:00:58Transcription by CastingWords
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00:01:47CastingWords
00:01:49What is home for you?
00:01:55Home...
00:01:59...is something...
00:02:02...tryg.
00:02:08It's something...
00:02:12...you know, you should be here.
00:02:14You shouldn't be here.
00:02:16You should be here.
00:02:18It's not something that's true.
00:02:53You should be here.
00:02:54Let's go a little bit more up.
00:02:55Very, very little.
00:02:58Let it go again.
00:03:00Perfect.
00:03:01You can also do it here.
00:03:02Yeah.
00:03:03Yeah.
00:03:07So, if you like lukk your eyes...
00:03:10Yeah.
00:03:11...and try to take your eyes deep down...
00:03:14...and just stop completely off.
00:03:26Yeah.
00:03:27Have you ever told your life story before?
00:03:30No.
00:03:33But you're okay with telling me...
00:03:35...you?
00:03:37Yeah.
00:03:40I think...
00:03:42...you can tell me anything now...
00:03:44...but just try to think back on...
00:03:46...the tidiest memories you remember.
00:03:48What was the tidiest memories you remember?
00:03:51It's something...
00:04:08...that's the day, three or four years ago...
00:04:17Where are you from?
00:04:19Uh, yeah, Afghanistan.
00:04:21I can't believe.
00:04:40You're all the things I've got to remind.
00:04:43Kan du prøve at beskrive dig selv?
00:04:46Jeg tror, jeg har altid haft hæng til at være lidt anderledes.
00:04:53Præcis lige sådan.
00:04:58Jeg var ikke bange for at gå i min søsters kjoler.
00:05:01Den yngste søsters natkjole.
00:05:04Jeg kunne godt lide opmærksomhed.
00:05:20Hvor er du henne i Kabul?
00:05:24I det hus, hvor jeg blev født.
00:05:30Sayy, hvor er der sadokko?
00:05:32Hvor er dine forældre henne?
00:05:34Altså, min mor, hun er inde i huset.
00:05:35Det er...
00:05:37Altså...
00:05:38Det ved jeg bare.
00:05:48Hvor er der?
00:05:52Om aftenen, jeg lægger mit hoved i hendes skød.
00:05:55Hun ærer mit hår.
00:05:57SÃ¥ ingen andre kan godt ligesom hende.
00:06:01Altså, når jeg ser på min mor, så tænker jeg...
00:06:04Ej, jeg kan godt opleve hende ung.
00:06:07Jeg har set nogle billeder af hende, hvor hun har helt sort hår.
00:06:11Men jeg husker hende kun med gråt hår.
00:06:14Hvis jeg kan lide dem, så kan jeg lide dem.
00:06:17SÃ¥ kan jeg lide dem.
00:06:34Jeg vil lide dem.
00:06:40Jeg vil lide dem.
00:06:42Jeg lader dem.
00:06:43Jeg ved dem.
00:06:48Det er ingen sere kon vulger.
00:06:51Det er meget, jeg vil lide dem.
00:06:53Jeg vil lide dem.
00:06:59Det er svible eller lide dem.
00:07:00Jeg vil lide dem.
00:07:00Jeg vil lide dem.
00:07:02SÃ¥ kan jeg lide dem.
00:07:04Jeg vil lide dem.
00:07:07Det er ingenting som lide dem.
00:07:11Jeg vil lide dem.
00:07:12My brother and I are completely forgotten in the things she tells me.
00:07:23I can probably remember the feeling of my son.
00:07:26Why are you so happy?
00:07:29Because she tells me something that is really good.
00:07:33That my brother and I have experienced to be with our father.
00:07:40But where are your father?
00:07:46Can we hold a pause?
00:07:48Yes, of course.
00:07:52There are things I can't talk about.
00:07:56I think it's hard.
00:07:58But it's something I need to get in with.
00:08:01It's my time.
00:08:03I don't want to talk about it.
00:08:04I don't want to talk about it.
00:08:05I think maybe in a half or a year, I'm more ready to talk about these things.
00:08:12But of course, we do it at your time.
00:08:16I'm glad you want to tell your story.
00:08:22In the gymnasium, I didn't know anything.
00:08:26I remember there were some stories.
00:08:29There were some who said,
00:08:30Have you heard of them?
00:08:31They're going from Afghanistan.
00:08:34They're going?
00:08:35I didn't know what I should think.
00:08:38There were some stories.
00:08:40Hold on.
00:08:43I remember the first time I saw you.
00:08:47There were not so many invaders.
00:08:49No.
00:08:50And you had a very tight-sidded white and white t-shirt on.
00:08:55Yes, I can.
00:08:57And some buffalo-sko on.
00:08:59It's me.
00:09:00Hold on.
00:09:01I remember the first time I checked him.
00:09:02I remember that you were looking for you.
00:09:05You were focused on not looking around.
00:09:09I don't think you would have noticed.
00:09:11I was surprised by the same station.
00:09:14I was surprised by the same station.
00:09:15Yes.
00:09:21Let's see here.
00:09:23This is ANG, I think.
00:09:25This is ANG, I think.
00:09:28Yeah.
00:09:28Wow, the beautiful shoes we have on.
00:09:30And the whole is just tip-top.
00:09:32Oh, yeah.
00:09:38Here it is.
00:09:42Here starts my history.
00:09:47It was written down,
00:09:49when I came to Denmark.
00:09:51Can you...
00:09:52Can you, can you please say that?
00:09:54Haha, I, I think you're too ready to read it.
00:09:58It's easy to read it.
00:09:59I'm not really good at read it.
00:10:02Really good at read it.
00:10:10Eh...
00:10:11I can, I can't read it.
00:10:13It's got to read it.
00:10:15It's got to read it.
00:10:17Uh...
00:10:17after Mujahideen overtook the power in Afghanistan.
00:10:28My family was killed and they were killed.
00:10:33They had killed my father before my sister and killed my mother and my brother.
00:10:38If I were to get them, they would also kill me.
00:10:49It was very bold.
00:10:54Have you told Casper any of these stories?
00:11:00No.
00:11:08Casper, I'm going home for a while.
00:11:09No.
00:11:12No.
00:11:15No.
00:11:16No.
00:11:16No.
00:11:18No.
00:11:22No.
00:11:24No.
00:11:25No.
00:11:27No.
00:11:28No.
00:11:30No.
00:11:30No.
00:11:37No.
00:11:53No.
00:11:54No.
00:11:55No.
00:11:58No.
00:12:03No.
00:12:04No.
00:12:06No.
00:12:07No.
00:12:08No.
00:12:10No.
00:12:15No.
00:12:16No.
00:12:17No.
00:12:19No.
00:12:24I've gotten a message from your professor.
00:12:27Okay.
00:12:27Okay.
00:12:29Are we going to continue your research?
00:12:32Yes.
00:12:33What do you say?
00:12:37We didn't talk about it.
00:12:51The last time we talked about it,
00:12:54we were going to talk about your father.
00:12:57Do you want to talk about it again?
00:13:00Yes, it's okay. It's just sad.
00:13:03But if we take back to Kabul,
00:13:06where is your father?
00:13:17We don't know where he is,
00:13:19but he has been taken away from us.
00:13:22Why is he taken away from us?
00:13:24Why is he taken away from us?
00:13:29Why is he taken away from us?
00:13:32Why is he taken away from us?
00:13:36Why is he taken away from us?
00:13:40The Afghan government thought
00:13:42that he was a father
00:13:44for the communist government,
00:13:47which went to the king's house
00:13:49and took the war back
00:13:51in the end of the 1970s.
00:13:52in 1979.
00:14:01There were about 3.000 people
00:14:04who were taken away from us.
00:14:06and took the war back to us.
00:14:09My mother told me
00:14:12that I was in the end
00:14:13that I was in the end of the day.
00:14:14And I told him that I was in the end of the day.
00:14:18I was in the end of the day.
00:14:24You are not in the end of the day.
00:14:28Exactly.
00:14:33Please put your hands in the hands of me.
00:14:38Have a look for you.
00:14:43I'll just take my hands back.
00:14:43You are right, you fool.
00:14:47He's the next one.
00:14:50He's the next one.
00:14:50He's the next one.
00:14:51He's the next one.
00:14:54He's the next one.
00:14:55He's the next one.
00:14:57He's the next one.
00:14:59His family will be able to visit him quite often.
00:15:04But after three months,
00:15:06he'll die.
00:15:08Just like that.
00:15:14He's the next one.
00:15:36Ameen.
00:15:36Tape.
00:15:38Tape.
00:15:39Tape.
00:15:39Tape.
00:15:40Tape.
00:15:41Tape.
00:15:42Tape.
00:15:43I'm so proud to sit with my brother.
00:15:44Who is the best friend?
00:15:46He's a real friend.
00:15:48He has many hands.
00:15:50He has two and a half.
00:15:54Amen! Amen!
00:15:56Amen!
00:15:56Come on!
00:16:00What's up?
00:16:01I'm so proud to be here.
00:16:05I'm so proud to be here.
00:16:08You're here.
00:16:08What's up?
00:16:10If I'm going on to you,
00:16:13are you going to find me anilka?
00:16:15No.
00:16:16Sorry about that.
00:16:18I'm not good.
00:16:19But I'm going to have two and a half and half.
00:16:21Why should I do not need to change?
00:16:23I will find you as anilka with me,
00:16:26I'm going to have a mix to you.
00:16:27I won't be happy.
00:16:28And it's only the best friend I have to like.
00:16:31Lord, for this, Wifi,
00:16:33what a fascinating thing is funny.
00:16:37What do you want?
00:16:40It's not important.
00:16:42I don't have a problem.
00:16:45I don't have a problem.
00:16:46I don't have a problem.
00:17:07I don't have a problem.
00:17:07Hvornår blev du selv bevidst om, at du var homoseksuel?
00:17:10Altså, jeg var ikke særlig gammel.
00:17:13Og jeg tror, jeg havde også sådan nogle fantasier omkring mænd, da jeg var 5-6 år gammel.
00:17:19Jeg husker en af dem meget, meget tydeligt.
00:17:23Altså, jeg var ret betaget, at John Klodt var en domme.
00:17:30Underslig, jeg havde fantasier om ham.
00:17:32Ja, jeg kunne også godt lige sådan noget for en domme, men det var andre årsager.
00:17:36Nej, men jeg...
00:17:38Min var helt sikkert anderledes viking.
00:17:46Ja, så jeg...
00:17:48Jeg vidste godt sådan et eller andet sted, at jeg var et simpelthen hele tiden.
00:17:55Uden at vide, at de præcis, hvad det var.
00:18:02I Afghanistan, der fandtes ikke homoseksuel.
00:18:06Der findes ikke engang et ord for det.
00:18:09Det bringer så meget skam over familien.
00:18:12Og det...
00:18:15Så det var virkelig svært for mig, at også acceptere det at være homoseksuel.
00:18:37Vi spiller volleyball hver dag.
00:18:39Ja, det gør.
00:18:40Min bror og jeg er...
00:18:42Vi kan være rigtig gode til dag.
00:18:45Og min bror er virkelig high og virkelig gode til.
00:18:48Og så smasht.
00:18:51Fokker tilbake.
00:18:52St harbornegrond.
00:19:05Genereg.
00:19:07Vi kommer tilbake tilbake.
00:19:10Jeg kommer tilbake.
00:19:12We have Afghanistan and Vietnam at the same time.
00:19:15But I want to tell you that we have to fight against them.
00:19:19We have to fight against them, and we have to fight against them.
00:19:24We have to fight against Afghanistan.
00:19:26Afghanistan is in America and Vietnam.
00:19:28We have to fight against them.
00:19:30The war-krig starts there, when my father gets killed.
00:19:35You fight against the war-krig.
00:19:37Because the war happens not in Kabul, but in other cities.
00:19:44You don't feel so much, because my father is a big teenager.
00:19:54He is not in the military, and that's what he wants.
00:20:08The war-krig.
00:20:09Why?
00:20:10Give me your heads up.
00:20:11Sayid!
00:20:12No, or salosting?celest
00:20:15Польщ Alter! What are
00:20:17you trying to do, polizomer? Good job.
00:20:21crate! Pgelost!
00:20:32Sayid!
00:20:35discontin.
00:20:37Okay.
00:20:44Chey!
00:20:49Chey!
00:20:53Mother!
00:20:55Mother!
00:20:56Father, do you have to go?
00:20:58Do you have to go?
00:21:02Are you going to go there?
00:21:05My brother, he's a kid.
00:21:09He's a kid.
00:21:10He's a kid.
00:21:12My brother is constantly fleeing.
00:21:16And my brother is not the only one.
00:21:18There are thousands of Afghan drenge who are not going to war.
00:21:22There is a good explanation.
00:21:23Most of them are not going back.
00:21:26They die.
00:21:35They die.
00:21:38They die.
00:21:44They die.
00:21:45They die.
00:21:47They die.
00:21:48They die.
00:21:49They die.
00:21:49A l'étranger maintenant, Kaboul et les attaques des Moudjahidines
00:21:53qui ont repris dès le départ des troupes soviétiques.
00:21:55Hier, 7 personnes ont été tuées près de l'aéroport de Kaboul.
00:21:58Overseas today, the last of the American Embassy personnel in Afghanistan
00:22:02flew out of the capital, Kaboul, today, and went to India.
00:22:05Most other Western embassies are either closed or closing.
00:22:08The conventional wisdom is that when the Soviets are finally completely withdrawn
00:22:12from the country sometime in the next couple of weeks,
00:22:15the Afghans will set on one another,
00:22:17and the capital will be even more dangerous than it is now.
00:22:27The Soviet transport circles quickly downward,
00:22:30firing magnesium flares to divert any heat-seeking missiles.
00:22:34The American armed anti-soviet Moudjahadin guerrillas
00:22:38are in the mountains around the city.
00:22:40We know that the Afghan military military is not strong enough
00:22:44to hold the Taliban away.
00:22:45So it's just a question,
00:22:47when they invade Kabul?
00:22:49We are aware that when the Jihadines are out there,
00:22:52so it will be straffes.
00:22:54in the future of the menes were meant to be in the way.
00:22:59in the way.
00:23:00We're going to go.
00:23:02It's now.
00:23:04We'll pack our answers to our friends,
00:23:05and we'll get to not to sell them anything.
00:23:20I mean, yeah.
00:23:32So, you know, you know, live.
00:23:34We are living, we can live for it to the whole start.
00:24:17I'm driving the whole way to the air. I'm driving, while I'm sitting on a flight.
00:24:23Yeah, I'm driving it.
00:24:53I'm driving, while I'm driving.
00:24:55I'm driving, while I'm driving.
00:25:28We moved to Moscow.
00:25:32Russia was the only country that would give us a tourist visa.
00:25:38Russia was a strange place at this point.
00:25:46It's the first time of Russia was the first place.
00:25:47We are suddenly there after the fall of communism.
00:25:54People are drunk and superfoods are very cold.
00:25:58The inflation will turn around the whole thing.
00:26:00Every third year, the new boom is constantly opened.
00:26:07There's a lot of criminality.
00:26:09and the police can't stand at all.
00:26:19How are you?
00:26:35How are you?
00:26:36How are you?
00:26:38Min storebror, som bor i Sverige, møder os i Moskva, da vi ankommer.
00:26:44Han har lejet en lejleder til os.
00:26:52Han flyttede i 80'erne, fordi han ikke ville i krig.
00:27:04Han har lejet en lejleder til os.
00:27:17Han har lejet en lejleder til os.
00:27:18Han har lejet en lejleder til os.
00:27:26Han har lejet en lejleder til os.
00:27:32Han har lejet en lejleder til os.
00:27:41Han har lejet en lejleder til os.
00:27:50Han har lejet en lejleder til os.
00:27:52Han har like this.
00:27:54Kippet, kippet!
00:27:56Han har lejet en lejleder til os.
00:27:59Han er det den hernleder.
00:28:01Han er den hernleder i korset.
00:28:05Han har lejet en lejleder til os.
00:28:06Han har lejet en lejleder til djengel.
00:28:16What's your plan?
00:28:17We're going to leave from Russia.
00:28:20We need to get a lot of money.
00:28:24So we can get to Sweden.
00:28:27With people?
00:28:28With people, yes.
00:28:30It's the cheapest way.
00:28:34For 3.000 dollars,
00:28:36you can come to Sweden
00:28:37for a person.
00:28:3915-20.000 dollars for us all.
00:28:43So suddenly there's a lot of pressure on my wife.
00:28:46They don't pay much money.
00:28:53Stop.
00:28:54Please, documents.
00:28:57Documents.
00:29:00Stay where you are.
00:29:10Your visa is scheduled.
00:29:27You can go.
00:29:28You can go.
00:29:31You can go.
00:29:33You can go.
00:29:36We can't move on the streets.
00:29:41We didn't have the right documents.
00:29:44We went out to Russia.
00:29:46Illegal.
00:30:00We'll just get back.
00:30:03We'll keep that.
00:30:04You can go.
00:30:04When I'm left at home..
00:30:06You'll see them all over the to the rest.
00:30:08We'll look for the whole family.
00:30:10It's the same way.
00:30:11Let me help you.
00:30:13Let me help you.
00:30:14Oh, thank you.
00:30:16You're the first time to visit Mexico City?
00:30:18Yes, I've never seen you before.
00:30:21And so we're sitting there for a year.
00:30:25And we're waiting for us to come home.
00:30:31It's really difficult for my brother to get so much money.
00:30:35So I'm only going to send my two sisters to Sweden.
00:30:45Let me help you.
00:30:46Let me help you.
00:30:50Let me help you.
00:30:54Let me help you.
00:30:55Let me help you.
00:30:55Man får ikke ved så meget,
00:30:57hvordan den her rejs kommer til at foregå.
00:31:01For nogle gange menneskesmuldene ved ikke engang selv.
00:31:07Så sidder man bare og venter på det der opkald for Sverige, hvor de håber, at de ringer og fortæller,
00:31:15at de er kommet i sikkerhed.
00:31:19De der menneskesmulder, det er bare nogle møgsvin.
00:31:26Det er...
00:31:27Jeg tror, de er bare en flot psykopater.
00:31:31Jeg tror, han er bare en flot psykopater.
00:31:40Det er bare en flot psykopater.
00:31:41De bliver læset ind i en frat container.
00:31:46Rigtig mange personer.
00:31:48Come and go, let's go.
00:31:58And then the frag-container is carried out into those great frag-ships,
00:32:04placed on a way where there are other containers placed on the side and on the side,
00:32:08so they can't come out.
00:32:31They can't be able to use them to save.
00:32:33I can't even hide.
00:32:34It's not the only thing I can use for it, but the third is that I am.
00:32:34Yeah, it's actually very expensive.
00:33:00That was my big brother in here.
00:33:04It was...
00:33:06It was...
00:33:07It was...
00:33:09It was...
00:33:11All looked like as usual when MS Estonia
00:33:14went from Tallinn to Vartahamnen
00:33:16in Morset.
00:33:18The 1100 passengers were completely
00:33:19aware of the drama that was played
00:33:22as a murder.
00:33:23It's an extremely cynic transport.
00:33:25It's a deal with people who
00:33:27lack murder.
00:33:29In a short trailer
00:33:31on the rear of the car
00:33:33there were 64
00:33:35victims to come out.
00:33:37It's unclear how long
00:33:38people have been in the trailer.
00:33:41Of the 64 victims
00:33:42there are 26 children
00:33:43and the youngest is only 8 months.
00:33:45There is no one another.
00:33:57They...
00:33:58They...
00:33:59They...
00:33:59They...
00:33:59They...
00:33:59They...
00:34:00They...
00:34:00there...
00:34:00were they?
00:34:02It's great.
00:34:04It's great.
00:34:06It's great.
00:34:07I can't believe it in your life.
00:34:12I can't believe it.
00:34:15I can't believe it in your life.
00:34:16I'm trying to believe it.
00:34:24I can't believe it in your life.
00:34:25I have to understand one thing.
00:34:27So your two sisters are dead, right?
00:34:31Mm-hmm.
00:34:32They are not dead.
00:34:33Yeah.
00:34:34And you have a big brother, and they live all the time.
00:34:36They live all the time in Sweden.
00:34:38Yeah.
00:34:40It's just because I've always trod,
00:34:42that the whole family was dead.
00:34:44Yeah.
00:34:45But they're not.
00:34:50No.
00:34:52It's fantastic.
00:34:54I'm glad to hear it.
00:34:55But in all these years,
00:34:57have you never told anyone about your family?
00:35:02It was probably after I started at university,
00:35:07when I started to tell you a little bit.
00:35:15It was to an ex-girlfriend.
00:35:17And it didn't work well.
00:35:19And then I told you a little bit about my family.
00:35:24And he was very happy.
00:35:25And it was...
00:35:25And he was very happy.
00:35:28He was very happy.
00:35:31And he was very happy.
00:35:32But after we had a skinneri,
00:35:33in a few days after,
00:35:34he used it.
00:35:36He said,
00:35:37that he would ring to the police,
00:35:38and then he said,
00:35:39that I had...
00:35:40that I had an ex-girlfriend.
00:35:43It was all,
00:35:44where we were sitting on the lawn.
00:35:46Mhm.
00:35:47And then I was very...
00:35:49were very happy.
00:35:50He was very happy
00:35:51and very long after,
00:35:52that he took care of his family.
00:35:53Mhm.
00:35:54Yeah.
00:36:18David.
00:36:21David.
00:36:24It's a big problem.
00:36:26It's a big problem.
00:36:28I don't hear it.
00:36:32There are a lot of possibilities here.
00:36:35No, I miss.
00:36:37I don't think I miss the earth.
00:36:40It's not good.
00:36:41If we have a little bit, it's a little bit.
00:36:44I can see it.
00:36:47What are you seeing in Denmark?
00:36:50Miss, miss.
00:36:50Miss, miss.
00:36:52Come here, Kat.
00:36:54Den vil gerne flytte lidt, ikke også?
00:36:56Skat, det er fedt, fordi alt det, der står hen der, det er Hassanøder.
00:37:01Hele vejen hen.
00:37:02Er det Hassanøder?
00:37:04Kom.
00:37:05Eller er der Hassanøder?
00:37:07Jo, det er.
00:37:08Ã…h, den er fed.
00:37:11Det er Hassanøder.
00:37:12Er du enig?
00:37:13Ja.
00:37:16Jeg er sgu lidt i tvivl, om det er det.
00:37:17Nej, det er ikke her sådan noget.
00:37:20Det er lige med bare.
00:37:21Ja.
00:37:26Han bliver jo helt i sommerhumør og varmen.
00:37:30Men kan du sige, at der er selvbåret?
00:37:32Ja, det kan jeg godt.
00:37:33Kan du godt det?
00:37:34Ja, det kan jeg.
00:37:37Men hvad tænker I du?
00:37:43Vil du kunne være derude, skat?
00:37:45Altså, vil jeg givet heller ikke bare at sidde derude og kunne galure alene?
00:37:49Ja, klart.
00:37:50SÃ¥ det er ikke bare at blive...
00:37:54Altså...
00:37:54At du lige pludselig skal have alt muligt hele tiden.
00:38:01De små landeveje og de store marker...
00:38:06Det minder mig om den tid, da jeg boede på et sygdscenter.
00:38:13Jeg er virkelig bange for at blive deprimeret derude.
00:38:29Jeg er virkelig bange for at blive deprimeret derude.
00:38:33Du kan ikke bare tænke mig så.
00:38:35Det er ikke min børn.
00:38:38Det er ikke min børn.
00:38:38Her skal jeg ikke være.
00:38:39Uходi, vondt!
00:38:41Men jeg løber dig.
00:38:42Uходi, vondt!
00:38:43Det er politiet.
00:38:45Vi har hørt højt.
00:38:47Skriv et drøm.
00:38:49Vi vil bare sige sige.
00:38:51Vi må prøve vores dokumenter.
00:38:54Skriv dem!
00:38:55Fuck, hvor jeg havde dem.
00:38:57Det værste mennesker i mit liv.
00:38:59Og de stank.
00:39:01Og vodka.
00:39:02Og det var så klamt.
00:39:06Klammeste mennesker, man overhovedet kan forestille sig.
00:39:10Det var værre end menneskes mulighederne.
00:39:17Jeg kan ikke huske den dag, vi flygter.
00:39:20Jeg kan sæt ikke huske, hvordan vi kommer fra Rusland til...
00:39:25Til...
00:39:26Jeg kan ikke huske det.
00:39:32Vi har kørt, tror jeg, i mange timer.
00:39:34Ja, nu kan jeg godt huske det.
00:39:35Vi har kørt i sådan en lærersbil, der fragter...
00:39:40Altså træer, der bliver failet, og så...
00:39:44Så kører de også.
00:39:46Og så bliver vi læset af på et eller andet tidspunkt i en skår.
00:39:49Og så skal vi sidde der og vente.
00:39:50Og det er helt vildt koldt.
00:39:53Og vi har ikke sådan rigtig ordentlig tøj på.
00:39:55Og så...
00:40:20Der er to ting, som jeg aldrig glemmer om...
00:40:23Den her...
00:40:24...nat...
00:40:25...
00:40:30...
00:40:38...
00:40:41...
00:40:56Hey, you're there.
00:40:57Don't go there, let's go.
00:41:25?
00:41:35?
00:41:35?
00:41:36?
00:41:36?
00:41:36?
00:41:36?
00:41:47What?
00:41:48Do you want to leave the table?
00:41:50What?
00:41:50Why don't you come back to the table?
00:41:51And then you come back to the table.
00:41:51Most of you have to leave the table.
00:41:53This is what I made.
00:41:54My husband, who did not lie?
00:41:54I don't want to lie.
00:41:55No one like you too.
00:41:57No one off, I don't want to lie.
00:41:59What is happening?
00:42:00No, you mustn't stop.
00:42:02You should continue.
00:42:03You shouldn't be able to get to it.
00:42:04We will tell you about this.
00:42:05Let's go, let's go
00:42:12No, no, let's go
00:42:14I'm going to jail, let's go
00:42:17We won't wait for you
00:42:20We won't wait for you
00:42:21Let's go
00:42:23Let's go
00:42:24We won't be afraid
00:42:24We will help you
00:42:28We'll see you
00:42:41No, let's go
00:42:43Let's go
00:42:43To my son
00:42:44To see a woman
00:42:45to try and stop
00:42:48To your body
00:42:49To my body
00:42:51To my body
00:42:57To her
00:42:58To her
00:43:00To his body
00:43:05Yes, I will answer Rousseff.
00:43:08Niyat, I just thought you were a little bit wrong.
00:43:13I think it was his son, he said it to...
00:43:25My mother was also old.
00:43:35And this lady...
00:43:38I think she didn't understand Russian.
00:43:40It's really just like this.
00:44:00They've also given this boat, which would also travel to Sweden.
00:44:06They're traveling over the South of Australia.
00:44:07Just try.
00:44:09I know that the boat,
00:44:11it can't...
00:44:13I mean, my mother, she's really hungry.
00:44:37You should be under the sand,
00:44:40when we swim,
00:44:41so that the border security
00:44:43doesn't see you.
00:44:45There's everything in the boat.
00:44:48There's plenty of space.
00:44:50Go to Switzerland for two days.
00:44:52Let's go.
00:44:55Let's go.
00:44:56Let's go.
00:45:07...
00:45:11...
00:45:13I don't know.
00:45:58I don't know.
00:46:16I don't know.
00:46:42I don't know.
00:46:42I don't know.
00:46:42I don't know.
00:46:56I don't know.
00:47:19I don't know.
00:47:51I don't know.
00:47:52I don't know.
00:47:52I don't know.
00:47:52I don't know.
00:48:22I don't know.
00:48:24I don't know.
00:48:25I don't know.
00:48:27I don't know.
00:48:29I don't know.
00:48:30I don't know.
00:48:40I don't know.
00:48:41I don't know.
00:48:41I don't know.
00:49:07I don't know.
00:49:25I don't know.
00:49:27I don't know.
00:49:30I don't know.
00:49:41I don't know.
00:49:58I don't know.
00:49:59I don't know.
00:50:00I don't know.
00:50:01I don't know.
00:50:04I don't know.
00:50:06I don't know.
00:50:23I don't know.
00:50:34I don't know.
00:50:37I don't know.
00:50:42I don't know.
00:50:44I don't know.
00:50:45I don't know.
00:50:46I don't know.
00:50:48It was a little bit of a ship.
00:50:50It was a little bit...
00:50:52Yeah, it was a little desperate.
00:50:56And so it was a fantastic opportunity...
00:51:02...at suddenly...
00:51:05...at...
00:51:07...the most, who will get up now, was just there.
00:51:13And you were just there.
00:51:14I can't...
00:51:16...in order.
00:51:33We have called us on the board, please.
00:51:36They're on their way.
00:51:37They will take you back.
00:51:40We have called us on the board, please.
00:51:42They're on their way.
00:51:43They will take you back.
00:52:04They will take you back.
00:52:10They will take you back.
00:52:12They will take you back.
00:52:13With the yellows on the board,
00:52:15...and the mail of the mail.
00:52:17They are screaming.
00:52:19They are screaming.
00:52:21They are so crazy.
00:52:29They are so crazy.
00:52:30I don't know what happens.
00:52:33I'm crying.
00:52:34I'm crying.
00:52:35I can't stop.
00:52:38I'm crying.
00:52:43You're crying.
00:52:44I'm crying.
00:52:44I'm crying.
00:52:45I'm crying.
00:52:47I'm crying.
00:52:48I'm crying.
00:52:49I'm crying.
00:52:50I'm crying.
00:52:52If they're so crying, what can we do with us?
00:52:55because then it would be very dangerous.
00:53:04We were locked in a abandoned building.
00:53:08There are guards, and we are in the building,
00:53:10which is in the same day.
00:53:12And we see a big trod.
00:53:15People were in shock.
00:53:19They treated us as if they were in the rest of our lives.
00:53:25And we don't know what's going to happen.
00:53:28No one would tell us anything else.
00:53:33There came between journalists, and they filmed.
00:53:36We hoped there would be something, but there wasn't anything.
00:53:38I think they got their details.
00:53:40They filmed their flights, and they took them home,
00:53:43and they had their views, but there wasn't anything.
00:53:47Otherwise, there were just us and the guards.
00:53:50It was one of the times, where life stood for me.
00:54:00After a half of a year,
00:54:03as possible, I said,
00:54:06you can either sit here,
00:54:09or you can go back to Moscow.
00:54:14or you can go back to Moscow.
00:54:21Just as soon as we came to Russia,
00:54:23we were held by the Russian police.
00:54:26And that would send us back to Afghanistan.
00:54:31But luckily, the Russian police were so corrupt,
00:54:35so that we could give them our last money.
00:54:37And then we got to go.
00:55:10Do you have some snacks?
00:55:11No.
00:55:13What happened?
00:55:15I just wanted to come back.
00:55:17I told Casper,
00:55:18that I would make a postdoc on Princeton.
00:55:21And it didn't work?
00:55:22It didn't work.
00:55:24It didn't work.
00:55:25He felt so dumb,
00:55:25because we were looking at the house.
00:55:29But he didn't understand it.
00:55:39It didn't work.
00:55:40Do you think it's more of Casper's project?
00:55:42It didn't work?
00:55:44I don't know.
00:55:46It's his dream.
00:55:48But I would also like to find a place to go.
00:55:52But?
00:55:53It's not.
00:55:57It's a little bit of anger.
00:56:01And then...
00:56:04I came here from Russia.
00:56:06It was one of the really great gifts.
00:56:10One of the many gifts.
00:56:13One of the gifts.
00:56:14One of the gifts of someone should just be back.
00:56:20But...
00:56:21If it wasn't for my friend,
00:56:24then I didn't have been there,
00:56:25where I am today.
00:56:26Yeah, so I would like to have a great job on my school.
00:56:40For example, my brother, he was a Finnish girl, and they met him in 10 years.
00:56:47They would have children together, but he couldn't.
00:56:50Because he would spread up every year to get us out of Russia.
00:56:56And his wife went for him.
00:57:02But how do you help your family, that you and Kasper don't fly away from the island?
00:57:09You don't have to be on my side.
00:57:16When did you go to the USA?
00:57:17On Sunday?
00:57:18On Sunday.
00:57:19On Sunday?
00:57:20Mm-hmm.
00:57:22And how long do you stay away?
00:57:24I'm home, because I'm home in a few days.
00:57:29From now on, three or four months?
00:57:32Yeah, three or four months.
00:57:33Okay.
00:57:38Come on, let's go.
00:57:44I can't believe that it's our chance.
00:57:46But that's the best for you, my love.
00:57:55There is something happening with my mother, she becomes very strange in Russia, she gets an allergy.
00:58:08I think she is here at home, she is a sauna in Afghanistan.
00:58:22It is very sad that I am sitting at home, and I am a teenager, and I would like to
00:58:30experience something else.
00:58:35I think the chance comes out.
00:58:39This is a restaurant of Moscow McDonald's Joint Venture.
00:58:45This company is known around the world for its strong food service.
00:59:00Every time we come back, we have to go to McDonald's.
00:59:05We have to take a big mug and a glass.
00:59:09It will be better.
00:59:10You are going to go with me.
00:59:13No, we have nothing to do.
00:59:14Okay, then show me your documents.
00:59:19That's how I thought.
00:59:24Don't you need it!
00:59:25Where are your money?
00:59:27We have no money, we just wanted to see what is happening.
00:59:30I will go.
00:59:31I will go for a second.
00:59:33Look at this one.
00:59:35I will go.
00:59:36The door.
00:59:42You have no idea?
00:59:45No.
00:59:46I have a pleasure.
00:59:48Let's go.
00:59:49Come on, let's go.
00:59:51Because.
00:59:52What are you doing?
00:59:53We need to give you a big lesson.
00:59:59What are you doing here?
01:00:03These two are mad, they don't want to pay.
01:00:05They don't want to pay.
01:00:06They don't want to pay.
01:00:08They don't want to pay.
01:00:08They don't want to pay.
01:00:09They don't want to pay.
01:00:12You two.
01:00:13Here they are!
01:00:25I remember her.
01:00:27I remember her.
01:00:28I remember her.
01:00:29I had a sort eye.
01:00:31With a large, mørk eye.
01:00:41Why did I say anything?
01:00:44Or did I just find myself?
01:00:48It's one of the most upehive feelings I've experienced in my life.
01:00:55In my life.
01:00:57He is a Tamil Nadal.
01:01:14My brother has the role that he is not so old, but he has the responsibility for him and wants
01:01:22to send him home my mother and me first.
01:01:27And this time we were very careful.
01:01:32There was a call with a couple of people, which cost a lot of money,
01:01:38because we didn't experience the things we experienced.
01:01:43It should be a safe and safe route, so it's only for one of us to stay.
01:01:52So my brother decided to be me.
01:01:58It's horrible, because I'm so bad at my brother is back.
01:02:04Every week, a month, a month or a year,
01:02:07his chance to get a good future will be more and more.
01:02:36Here, hold on.
01:02:37You must learn your date of birth and birth.
01:02:41You are Russian.
01:02:42Remember it.
01:02:43Say it in Russian, if someone asks you something.
01:02:46And remember,
01:02:48as soon as you arrive in your point of duty,
01:02:51you must break your passport.
01:02:54Police should not take you with your passport.
01:02:57Or they will send you back to Russia.
01:03:00And remember,
01:03:01at this moment you have no family.
01:03:03It's extremely important.
01:03:05Now you don't have a family.
01:03:07They died.
01:03:09You're running straight from Afghanistan,
01:03:10without any help.
01:03:12If you say something else,
01:03:14they will send you back to Afghanistan.
01:03:16What do you mean?
01:03:17You can't tell anyone about your family.
01:03:21You don't have a family.
01:03:22You understand?
01:03:24Okay.
01:03:26Now you need to wake up.
01:03:28You will be in a long day.
01:03:38Hold on.
01:03:40You want you to wake up,
01:03:41you can't take care of bitches.
01:03:46You are a man,
01:03:47you are a man.
01:03:48I'm just lost.
01:04:11I'm with Nano, he's also a little like me.
01:04:16He's flink and he's sjoin.
01:04:19He's crying.
01:04:20He was a little drenget,
01:04:22but there was a lot of difference.
01:04:26He was a little more on the way to become a man.
01:04:30I think I was a little frang.
01:04:35I have a little crush on him, I think.
01:04:39He's so beautiful.
01:04:42He's so beautiful.
01:04:44He's so beautiful.
01:04:49He's so beautiful.
01:04:51He's so beautiful.
01:04:52She says,
01:04:52I love you fool.
01:04:54I love you.
01:04:56Come on, join with your ride.
01:05:00Join with your ride.
01:05:03She says,
01:05:04I love you fool.
01:05:06I love you.
01:05:07I love you.
01:05:08Come on, come on.
01:05:12Come on, come on.
01:05:16Come on, come on.
01:05:16This is the third place.
01:05:17We take over 2 hours.
01:05:19Thank you for flying.
01:05:21You are a little bit.
01:05:22Join with your ride.
01:05:24Join with your ride.
01:05:26Join with your ride.
01:05:29Hello, hello,
01:05:31I love you.
01:05:32I love you.
01:05:33I love you.
01:05:35I love you.
01:05:44I love you.
01:05:44So, when you go to that passport control,
01:05:48you will see right now.
01:05:50You will see right now.
01:05:50When you go to it, you will be yourself.
01:05:53You will fly in different directions.
01:05:55You are flying in the way.
01:05:57It's the gate D-27.
01:06:01And you are flying in Copenhagen.
01:06:05It's gate A-9.
01:06:08I thought you will fly in Switzerland.
01:06:11No, you are flying in Dania.
01:06:12You are flying in Dania.
01:06:15But...
01:06:15It's the last flight.
01:06:17So, from this moment,
01:06:18you will have to worry about everything yourself.
01:06:21Don't forget to call yourself,
01:06:22as soon as you leave.
01:06:23It's very important.
01:06:25Then I will get my money.
01:06:27Okay.
01:06:29Go.
01:06:42Go.
01:06:42My son.
01:06:44You are flying in the other direction.
01:06:46Okay.
01:06:46You are flying in a house?
01:06:49Yes.
01:06:49You are flying in the river.
01:06:50You are flying in Copenhagen.
01:06:53Yes.
01:06:54You are flying in Copenhagen.
01:06:54You will fly away from the river.
01:06:55Yes.
01:06:56deeper, let me do.
01:06:59You are flying in the valley.
01:07:00You are flying in the valley.
01:07:02That's what I'm talking about.
01:07:04What are you talking about?
01:07:06I'm talking about it.
01:07:12It's sad that I can't remember his name.
01:07:15When it has been so much for him.
01:07:16When he's been a little.
01:07:19Something that has changed.
01:07:20That has been a big influence on my life.
01:07:24And then I'm completely alone.
01:07:27And...
01:07:28I'm in København.
01:07:32Patriot.
01:07:36Patriot.
01:07:38Patriot.
01:07:42So I'm waiting a little.
01:07:50So there's a really great group of people...
01:07:53That's where we're left.
01:08:37What do I say? Refugee?
01:08:40What? Refugee?
01:08:42Refugee.
01:08:44Where's your passport?
01:08:48What do you say?
01:08:49Karin is because you are a little age and have become a child.
01:08:51You should interview us with a verb.
01:08:53Karin is just because you don't have to send.
01:08:57I don't understand this talk.
01:08:59I'm Iranian, I'm Afghan, and I'm miscommunicated.
01:09:02Let's start with the formality.
01:09:04What's your name?
01:09:05I'm sorry.
01:09:08I'm sorry.
01:09:10I'm sorry.
01:09:12Amen.
01:09:13But...
01:09:14There are some things we need to know about how you are here.
01:09:17I don't know what you need to be from.
01:09:21You have no reason for asking.
01:09:23Just see what happened.
01:09:28I'm going to interview you.
01:09:29I think in a few hours.
01:09:33I'm going to go in and ask you for the environment.
01:09:36I'm going to stick to the history I've got.
01:09:40It's just a moment like a piece of paper.
01:09:44I was angry and I'm tired, and I'm having a weird history.
01:09:47It's not because it doesn't match me.
01:09:52It's a horrible regret, which continues, and I can't forget it.
01:10:10I'm also surprised, that I have cried over something that doesn't pass.
01:10:16I don't have to worry about it.
01:10:22So I'm going to write down everything I've said,
01:10:29words for words, on you.
01:10:32I have such a notebook.
01:10:37And it's the story I've told to all.
01:10:42And so on.
01:10:49It's first when we sit in the car and drive over the place,
01:10:54and I can say,
01:10:56the new-analyses on the buildings.
01:10:58And I'm sorry, Lina.
01:11:00I'm sorry, Lina.
01:11:00It's what I'm hearing from,
01:11:03that...
01:11:07that I'm not saying.
01:11:18to pay.
01:11:40In Denmark.
01:11:42Yes.
01:11:45What are you doing?
01:11:47I don't have a phone call.
01:11:49What?
01:11:50I don't have a phone call.
01:11:52I don't have a phone call.
01:11:54Okay.
01:11:56I'll send a phone call to Moscow.
01:11:59They told me that we have to say that you are dead.
01:12:06But you did not have a phone call.
01:12:11I will tell you.
01:12:17What do you say?
01:12:20What do you mean?
01:12:22What do you say?
01:12:25I don't know.
01:12:27I will tell you.
01:12:29I will tell you something.
01:12:30I will tell you.
01:12:31I will tell you.
01:12:31you
01:13:02It took a few years ago, before I could visit my sister in Stockholm.
01:13:10It was really sad and frustrating.
01:13:15The anger for being taken to be taken back.
01:13:20It was so strong that you could not tell the right story.
01:13:26It also had many consequences.
01:13:27I could not be myself.
01:13:33It was really painful.
01:13:38I don't think many of you have a dream about how a flight affects you.
01:13:45What it means to have relations with other people.
01:13:50How much it's done and nothing's changed.
01:13:52You look worse than you went in.
01:13:54You were very angry.
01:13:57There were things I could not tell.
01:13:59For example, about my family.
01:14:01We had friends who lived in Sweden.
01:14:03And my mother lived.
01:14:05Because it didn't pass in the story.
01:14:09So there were all the time restrictions.
01:14:12Things were constantly changing.
01:14:14Things used to stay on time capitalism.
01:14:17Things kept staying on time and it was released in a day.
01:14:22So...
01:14:23What did you talk about?
01:14:24I would prefer traditionally medicine.
01:14:27Okay.
01:14:28Okay, so you're going to the hospital, but I'll tell you some time for you.
01:14:34What do you think of?
01:14:35You know what we talked about last year?
01:14:41It's about being a man.
01:14:44Yeah...
01:14:45I would like to have the medicine.
01:14:49What do you mean?
01:14:52I would like to be a rask.
01:14:56I would like to be a man.
01:15:00Not because I would like to see it as a symptom, but I thought you could be a rask.
01:15:07And it was something that could be a rask.
01:15:10But she told me that it wasn't so simple.
01:15:15Okay, fuck.
01:15:17It's something I should do with it.
01:15:24And I was afraid of being taken away from your family.
01:15:30Because you were homosexual.
01:15:31It wasn't acceptable.
01:15:33The family meant a lot.
01:15:35I was alone in Denmark.
01:15:37It was the only point.
01:15:41It was the only point.
01:15:42Everything was fucking crazy about our lives.
01:15:46So the idea of the medicine was very, very scary.
01:15:49So the man was very scared.
01:15:52So the doctor said it was very early.
01:15:55And the doctor said it was very early.
01:16:00It was very early.
01:16:03It's not a doctor.
01:16:04I was afraid to tell him so well.
01:16:13I was afraid to tell him.
01:16:17I had a pig. And then I felt like I said to him that I didn't have a pig because
01:16:24I wasn't interested in the girls in that way.
01:16:28And then I was just quiet.
01:16:40What do you mean?
01:16:43Yes.
01:16:44What do you mean?
01:16:44I mean, I'm not a pig.
01:16:52I mean, I'm not a pig.
01:16:55I'm not a pig.
01:16:56I'm not a pig.
01:16:58I'm not a pig.
01:17:24I'm not a pig.
01:17:25I'm not a pig.
01:17:29I'm not a pig.
01:17:33I'm not a pig.
01:17:54You can't have anything to do with your secret.
01:18:01I don't think I got to.
01:18:01I just got to.
01:18:13Where are you going?
01:18:44I'm a man of love.
01:18:46I'm a man.
01:18:46I'm a man.
01:18:47I'm a man.
01:18:49I'm a man.
01:18:50I'm a man.
01:19:02I'm a man.
01:19:03I'm a man.
01:19:04Wow!
01:19:12I'm standing there for the first time in my life alone, on a pushbike.
01:19:18And I'm not coming home.
01:19:40I have always prioritized carreras.
01:19:44There was a choice between a four and carreras and carreras.
01:19:49So I've always been trained very cold and kynically.
01:19:57Mine søskes offered so much for my sake.
01:20:00It's very difficult.
01:20:02I could do well.
01:20:04So I had a lot of responsibility.
01:20:15It was important to be tough.
01:20:21It was first, when I told you,
01:20:24I started to notice how hard it had been.
01:20:30It was hard to think back.
01:20:34Yes, of course.
01:20:38I'm going back to the USA now.
01:20:41I'm starting to be really tired of things that were so...
01:20:45...that I could go to the next.
01:20:48It's good for my career.
01:20:52But it's not so good for...
01:20:54It's not so good for you.
01:20:56It's not so good for me.
01:20:57It's not so good for me.
01:20:59It was not so good for me.
01:21:00It was the first interview,
01:21:01you said,
01:21:04...that there were some things,
01:21:05you were able to to make sure.
01:21:06Yes.
01:21:06Son of a bitch...
01:21:27We'll be a boy.
01:21:29We'll be a boy.
01:21:32We'll be a boy.
01:21:34And it takes time, before people start to stop, and you are constantly on guard.
01:21:47The whole time.
01:21:51Even when you are at a place where there is a try and a rat, so you are on guard.
01:22:17I hope that there will be something.
01:23:02I hope that there will be something.
01:23:04What are you doing here?
01:23:06You are better than me.
01:23:09Yes, you are the same.
01:23:13I will take all these things off.
01:23:20Wow, you are like 10.
01:23:22Yeah.
01:23:24Let's see the same thing.
01:23:26It's a very strange thing.
01:23:28Every time you look at it, it's just like wow.
01:23:35Haven is really nice now.
01:23:39It's really nice to see you here.
01:23:40It's really nice to see you here.
01:23:42Mm-hmm.
01:23:53I saw it just like, at it's under the ground here.
01:23:55Mm-hmm.
01:23:58There is a huge amount of hemp.
01:24:00The human head.
01:24:07The human head, honey.
01:24:10Elias Helena.
01:24:11That cubicle is crazy.
01:24:13Let's see what he falls down here.
01:24:14We should just conditional this.
01:24:17We need to keep them in there.
01:24:18Good� Federation!
01:24:18Here look.
01:24:20Here is something special.
01:24:22Here is something special.
01:24:24Oh, please.
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