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because i see the harm it is done to the world. because. we run the risk of being the 1st form of water to be responsible for all that special. while. we go in search of a. good starts may 21st. part one of. the story. where every 5th person is a refugee syrian children trying to forget. i'm going to get into.
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not just the definition of. the country to me and children grow up with no future. and yet dare to dream. superman so how. many locals extend a hand of friendship. out. there is only one school set up by the united nations honest indians are not allowed to attend living in schools for children this is the only chance to learn even if they really. used to be. the sit down with you that
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you had to fly up there and there was some william. call a love. poem will go oh yes oh oh. yes. now. you'll know was edward the media oh what a fool some of you would like to do that a school with a couple to. mock up a book on a. run. down so that you get. oprah seen him children if you do smart are reading we have intellectual people and
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we can more compound they can use something in the future if given the chance to take not settling their chances not to. creating their dreams at the early age. was it was worth it yes but. yes i met you for it and you made was that you as a little slimmer than. women and men who know you a little bit you know i was young fit. to get good and go to hell i don't know. what i'm not going to do no be out of it you. know. you can ask me right now what is your ambition what do you want to be in the future mvm. out of 25
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to one say you know you are doctor there is food saying. it's a new car considered it cannot coffee shop nobody has it just doesn't do anything what's what is this where's this coming from me how i'm almost like 60 or 70 jobs i'm not i'm not working clothes me i've seen it was up to me i'm not amount to be doctors i'm not to practice medicine 900 pharmacy you can't be on the you are an ass i don't know. we are mystified as if you just don't do any good it's not dictators to us that we are to defeat you i presume you have not to want to do anything like. that. was it was how you could hide. it is to them how. that is so that
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those you. like but i don't. think i should have to do whatever. if not a lawyer or a don't touch them perhaps a football. game why shouldn't the next messi come from shutting up. but how i don't doesn't even play for a club. in the jerseys from the soccer camp out and his brother yusef sets off for the only pitching shut team.
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i. think when the boys and their mates run out in shatila you might think it was an important match in a real team but there isn't an opponent the notion of the whole camp talking about sharing them on a sport bowling heroes is just a dream of a talented 11 year old and his friends. the boys don't play in the league or even train on a regular basis c. i know one here has money to pay for club contributions all building a youth team was an hour on the show a pitch cost $20.00 whether you're a gifted footballer i just opposed.
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i. i. i. i. i. i i i. had i'm isn't worried though why should he be when he can produce such skill shots. adam's brother yousef is 16 a good defender but perhaps not the greatest footballing talent. but he's achieved something very rare for a boy from this neighborhood. here when other boys his age quit school and see their dreams dissipate yousef has made it to high school outside of. studying with
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a lebanese student. but that doesn't make things any easier every need he gets home and is reminded of where he comes from. evidence that. he got out and. if you took us what you go down you would be there and hear what it is not good for the skin. this is. and there's some what's. that smell that this long it's. here and this here is that it.
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is the. same as. you stand by his drinking water below from a man so all you can recount stories from his childhood in palestine. this generation who remember their home consumed by. yusef only knows what he calls homeland from his grandad who fled in 1948 as a 10 year old. the younger generation still regard the land of big grandfather's as a place of yearning the past sounds always rosy especially when today means carrying water up to crested old steps. perhaps the boys grow up more consciously palace. then the older generation if everybody saw you tells you you're
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different then you know this is your neighborhood. son is a normal. family and i was. going on. something . about it i want to do. my love. to my granny. but it isn't sort of. we don't have an agreement on the phone book. but as i want i want to hope. 'd no more nothing. only you can do everything in sports but none of them. because there are many stands can take. only one and only one for the student but.
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we have made it very small chance. with many students. and a child to try to play with ministers but the treatment was not very good. stuff. with a bowl of money some for the school. snuffy money on the us. to come and i would fall asleep. on the run but they wouldn't even if there was like if you did something wrong and feel. go make it again they shout at you. david of course yes.
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to. me was that. you. make. a. promise to name children who grow up with such powerful song i don't feel young and the truth is my grandparents. syrian goals of a similar age don't carry the burden of 70 years you know i've been on doesn't want them to end up like the palestinian. people. i'm.
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going to live in. sorrow and how friends are regarded as temporary gas with lebanon helping them find a new start and like the palestinians they are the last 2 years that they have been allowed to attend a level. that. i guess was said i'm going to sign off i'm red cross says that. they are all 2nd but isn't. that wonderful time someone got. the foreign like out i'm yousef and rula lives in the center of beirut but not just with syrians in the bushes refugee camp she lives side by side.
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palestinians. are. sorrows memories have hung on the fresh 4 years ago she was still living in syria. headed next the next issue that. feel a modern ramakant feel. must go. well who. was saw it all week i. can't remember how. or what i. wanted that don't feel. that i failed to convey to the sad baba or. the hidden under the pseudonym of those spent.
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now with such kindness i think and have modeled this moral. sceptic on me because you've done who. was the correct dish it. was. now the ansal is on the 4 daughters live in 2 small rooms. so that. we don't want. to. live in some of those within the you know a lot of the. that's
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a live look of all the sources from acquittals analysts and shit months russian missile when a shoot so from a then we can we can it is it was out of a few months should he look with us with our photographer american who shoot ragini our lunch and feel myself when a good or another sure. then there was no. yellow. light at the end of the show. was. down sally's hometown was a beautiful city with 1500000 inhabitants as the stronghold of the rebels moms was under siege and bombed for 3 years from 2011 on what today homes is destroyed and deserted. sallies had to leave their home on the outskirts of the city as the
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soldiers took over. the clothes that he did out as a whole the whole horror. show. those are. those who. heard. the crack in syria the family had their own farm today. works on construction sites in beirut as a migrant worker as a syrian among the lebanese. in the early. of the sea in monaco. so it's. here as
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well because of 'd the you. know. the lebanese are neither rich nor poor with a gross domestic product to quibble and to bulgaria or mexico. roula and one generation growing up in relative peace and security yet with the legacy of so. the war and the refugee problem which would make any country found a. little bit you know sleep up to come out of that you know out of it but not do it on the us i think you want. any more official choice yet it doesn't that's why you got a little but i guess what level of feels. good the other coming. out and play mcguinness. that come up. i. ask. through his father play
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football twice a week with his friends 50 year old men in beirut pop. up . i think i like. how. i a game like any other anywhere in the world every choose dance moves than. anyone and i see. no mention of any out there. because of that the way i was fighting i think i. would send. my. tuesdays and thursdays. whatever one says about the lebanese be it refugee discrimination and just wanting to live their lives it always depends on your point of view but i think i think that one of them that i think about that.
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was. the last day of the summit. everyone attends the big fat wild party from every corner of lebanon. and. how. the remains from the big.
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ottoman youssef from shut. her. and her friends from the center of beirut. and 900 children who would never have met without the focal count. of the locals on the refugees know each other better now. do syrians palestinians and lebanese really understand how the other takes.
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that significant if there was just a moment when nobody on the new palestinians are you serious or lebanese then it was worth it. or is it your country all monica. on the pitch. doesn't matter. how much i move out. of the home but live. so from every time i'm on the bench. i don't have a problem why. can't pass on the same stuff i don't have. it's. just my. time i'm.
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here they want and we think that we are. strangers we wish we wish to go back if we have the chance to go back to go. out on them had a new unstoppable laugh some. sea of old songs go on. syria 45. i must miss my mom almost i had to. tell them my own. act it seems. sad to. see
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a. few but i've seen them she. sung. just. for them all the. love the love that we give them just leave me when the senate does. because nothing else thought of. them to discredit what value little shannon left orlando. and he has that can't have any of us have wished to have but.
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