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after 13 years of war and more than 350000 dead, syria is a shadow of its former self with bosher, all sides. gone at the start of december. menu are now daring to dream of a different future of these forces. and this is the street the 1st couple of days after the fall of the g. a very terrifying for all of us, only a few days. the big pills. and i've been also hearing the news ball and the next couple of days of oregon is the, with the electricity in the boston and cherokee is going to help other cities in our, in syria, also with us just it's i think
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our water pressure doesnt work if there is no electricity once a year and a lot of houses to getting broken into. busy life people still have the reason why is if i had, however, there's also a space for home for the 1st time. so that is something that we did not have room for. as you mentioned, i have for example, i could not leave syria in the past few years, however, now that as well, that was mainly because i was stuck in syria with the power steering and passports and had that kind of up. let's say general outlook that you could not escape the country, you know, the and not be accepted elsewhere. however, now my hopes and the old so many other syrians actually have a chance of being realized. so that is something new to talk you through it. and we are is on the boat. yeah, actually uh, i understood it so it might be going from 2006 on for the 2011 at best buy. and if i say it's a in the that is a, do you mind if they, when they shan,
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let me double check, but not of the 2000 have enough stuff to 1000 live in the say it might have been, it's big game like this. every want to go there, you go to that is not for the systemic, but just to can just look into the load off. uh, this thing is a load of, uh, people inside of you, a lot of people i'm talking about the situation. they have no food, no music. okay. and uh, in a d m s b a, a research on all of the numbers we see. we see that amazing can at least 17000 the time he is upset by that isn't as smooth as all of this. a body is all so nobody's of all of this. the thing, these then the,
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somebody just then the game. what this people investigate a you don't ask the most of the stuff to be side. and so you know, how is this? what about of the? so it's really, it's a very good story and now it's of the up to 8 the some. and not all the media outlets on detained and who survived, and after the 2011. but i want to also ask, was about your, i want to ask you, what did a sod we're present to you? and thank you so much for us for having us. it's really hard to talk, start and listening to death because i think it's an experience we didn't even understand and i don't think even until now or even in the next years we would
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really understand what i saw. but a sense of before or stood present under today to be honest, like it's just one month and 10 days combined. until that point, you know, we were in totally different circumstances. different um, a like experience of life and now it's totally, it shouldn't be the other way around. you know, we shouldn't be happy today. we should feel like relief and it's definitely we are and there's no big space a whole. but the drama that we carry, or there's a possibility that we still carry. um, you know, everything happened over all this years. i guess no one can really even on our side of understand the impact of this even, even, even recently, i think however, you know, looking at all this pictures from something i or the family just up now touring around to, you know,
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damascus and other cities looking for the beloved ones until now and, and us as the refrigerator was through our outside of the us. especially off there to earthquake and 2020 free, which is one of the biggest project when i smuggled money, when i entered with the us dollars basically, and not going through the governments on those of bringing in a me. and i remember how hard it was to access certain groups of the syrian population in love, talk you about where i the piece it was a higher risk area of getting called by the syrian intelligence. um, it was the trick here to even gain the trust of the people when doing cash assistance. because the project that me and my friends that was distributing cash money for rent assistance to get people serious the agency to decide how to spend that money. mm hm. um and obviously secretary and i also played
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a huge role and got one of the reasons why i was able to constantly enter syria without getting the attention doctor told me even at higher risk was because i am part of the minority. i am a part of the christian, a syrian minority that gave me less attention and allows me to do these projects. and that is a fascinating and is going to be very interesting to see how that plays out in the future. because there are many concerns on the part of minorities right now, and we're going to talk a little bit more about that robin. i want to bring you in because as we've been discussing here so many trauma is that are still being processed. we're going to take very, a very long time for syrians to actually come to terms with everything to be on the country has to be brought under one leadership at the moment, at least the culture of the country is still not on the leadership. and we still is
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trial advancing on one part of the the country. turkey is presence in part of the country. the p. k. a will be asked to be up there, all kinds of external our enemies. and then there are lots of internal tensions to buttons as sides of the the rebels. even though they have a questionable background at the moment, behaving in a very politically i'm socially intelligent mamma by seeming to understand but my head. yeah, it shouldn't affect them as it can go. oh my yeah. it's really, it's uh, a very, very, very sad situation. but we want service. uh people we all with the how many is uh, talking to this uh to, to uh, to give you the voices. uh, and then you as an explanation, we should listen to the, the, the thing on the, because this is going to be a, a call show point to i would say in terms of,
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of going forward and, and, and building. and you'll see a right to discovering the truth, actually figuring out everything that has happened and, and naming the culprits and, and potentially accountability even though i imagine this is going to be a huge challenge. i am so sorry, we're almost out of time. and i want to get from each one of you a sense of the current challenges, but also your hopes for the future. very briefly, if you will. um the, let me start with you going forward. what would you like to see happen for a new syria to emerge? a yeah, and then you will see the we need no, no thoughts. i have no further disappearance and no one can go to the just talking about the someone and the government. yes, we need to stop call this thing, we need to, we need to know the names of it to you. they need to invest a minor. if it isn't whole, i'll go there. and this photo is here. this is what, what we, this is i wanted to be one. what about you?
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what are the main challenges right now? that should be the focus of this administration. and what is your hope for syria? i think and it's just one of the, you know, i'm in the country is no longer full for one family for one name for one group. and it just didn't work. so they don't need more than such promises to come back. and this is something that we urgently need because syria has lost a huge number of its minority groups. and we are an important part of serious tapestry probably in the wild and alfredo. thank you so much for being part of the stream today. and thank you all for to me, and if you have a comment about our show, you can talk to us on social media, use the hash tag or the handle a g stream. and then we'll look into your feedback, take care. and i'll see you soon. the
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