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wasn't fortunately an escape situation that i had to go through that was between the of turkey. any han on it was really cold and we were at a spot where there was nothing. and we couldn't go any farther. hide on the company's back again, a hiking group. 5 members were born in germany, 9, have a migrant background. the majority of those were refugees. godsa, fill out the yellow carter. we have been hiking the whole night. we crossed the sea young border and was i said, shakima, i didn't wear shoes. good and my foot was wounded. monica glad. there was no water when it was to be suffered from wound snows and a hocking together. they will hike for 3 days in southern germany. their goal to make it easier for people with migrant backgrounds to arrive
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and reach the summit together. mm. cannot work. and obviously i live happily oh, harm while come to the mountain region of take it back. how big they are, you have already seen kathy. nice weinstein, which we will also pass later, often to knock off that 2nd to get the gun for by that some group members have known each other for years. others are here for the 1st time today with, with the help of again, the group get to know each other at the beginning. on our chima, my name is, i would say, monday i came from arethia after i was a farmer in my country. i did those with refugee backgrounds come from eritrea, syria and afghanistan. all of them live in gemini,
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24 kilometers and almost 1600 meters of altitude lie ahead of them. my now is, my name is phase i buy, he me, i'm 16, and i'm originally from afghanistan. i've lived in germany for 7 years now. in germany is home to buy father. most refugees in europe was 1400000 of them living in the country in 2021. never before in human history have so many people been forced to flee their homes, at least 89300000 worldwide. among them on nearly 27100000 refugees, around half of whom are under the age of 18. it's only fair managed by minima language because all day it's german, german, german, i missed the call job, my culture, my home, or people and my family. my family, lia. oh jones,
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other will done homeless grain amenity craft are experiencing so many difficulties . right after i read germany, i felt excited. how's it that i had, but i have been separated from my family for the last 7 years or so i missed my family and the said that i will honor the father said that i enough people are forced to flee their homes in order to escape conflicts violence, natural disasters, or persecution being a refugee often means leaving everything behind to start a life of uncertainty where things like interacting with locals and feel like a big challenge. mm hm. no, we have a swearing girl where we teach migrants how to swim. all this adults and children and you know, i'm not there on a regular basis. i just how about sometimes all of that of this was like my that's
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my closest point of contact with my grants in my everyday life. otherwise, i don't much with them that after 5 hours of walking, they arrive at the cabin around 40000000 people go hiking in germany, that makes this sport one of the most popular in the country. most some of the group and prepare dinner. others use the time to relax. oh, after dinner they all go to bed early. the ideal preparation for tackling the summit to morrow. yeah. why is it once a day to day is our big high, highest. we will start here at soft goods, puts hots quicker than we go up here. you walk that, that is our sense in then go along the ride to your bag for further to the token bag. and then along here on that's already that sense here them. so on the up still going here. yeah, we will decide whether we go back to the cabin or whether we still take on the 3rd
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p. couldn't the alex niemen on stun philip louthan will be on the road for about 8 hour soon. who under the exciting rowden covered fragments overland adobe. another of hers, i fled from earth, trailed on to a t. okay. i will, will, will, hadn't i trouble to saddam? and from there i got to libya. there's so many owen. oh, on my way to libya, we were kidnapped for about to weekly nomination. mazacco. it was hot, had we experienced severe hunger and thirst. my son and around 5 people died from that. how much to somebody coming up, we left their bodies there more than because we didn't have a choice. good is now monitor a wet came to europe on a boat. he became a refugee at $24.00 because he refused to enter military service in eritrea.
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this means imprisonment. oh worse it who finished her didn't they didn't know the journey would be so divide that we were on the road for a very long time about a mom in front of it. and at some point food ran out of the bag of others. felix, it was especially difficult in the mount. and so as we had to walk up and down a very high peak and it had snowed am, if we had normal sneakers on, we hadn't got proper hiking, boots on credit. if we could run of sure each other. i was scared at the beginning because i didn't expect we would have to hike for 24 hours climb of mountains, sergey hawks. when i was there, i thought, and i said yes, may be one or 2 hours of walking. it's okay often it'll do that to have a better future memory to with our fuqua have in brooklyn, fraser fled afghanistan with her parents and 5 siblings when she was 9 years old. shadonia if i could see it,
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i hadn't iraqi foster family and was at their home very often finished. now. i notice that they felt very cramped in their own space. they often live in very small apartments with many people and they experienced a lot of stress. he and germany on dr. steph, they're not familiar with all this bureaucracy. google cuts his kennedy, so i went hiking with the entire family and it did them the word of good. how do i before they came out of the shell and relax, it's hard. so i thought, why not make this bigger? i'm gimme a record of thin i just pulled psychologists say, hiking relief, stress. it makes participants feel competent and autonomous. ah, well, so 3, the steady movement you unwind. that doesn't matter whether you hike 3 meadows or climb peaks. after 3 hours the group reaches the top with
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oh and it is diets. it's got a typical german tradition. is that when you arrive at the summits, you drink the snap with the so some alcohol loosen up, let us caught a stomach. if we don't go toast together. but with the coke bottle gummy bears. that means 1st we all have to bite up a little bit at out, enter toast together, or that storage liver i but oh boy mm. as a sure there was an i would say once a refugee always a refugee because you always have this refugee back round. also, when you meet all the people they always ask with, well, you from comes to those people. you are still a refugee him or not unfinished. mm. ah, salon,
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doyle. i love peace. well, ah, if there is peace in my country, i want to return to it after 7 years of being away. well, how long will i stay in exile to let him not a law. none. dig is emma, i'm with you. not the said he nodded that another was going on with the green pike through the mountains, a salus. in the evening, they discuss what each of them can do to improve the settling in processing. but a lot of the entity that the soonest date, it doesn't depend on the population up affect. it depends on this deal and they're stopping by an esl mentally from the people don't change much. the state has to make the right decision cited and we disarmed up in the letter e live we because and 1st many migrants are isolated. i'm not sure why that is by
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one reason surely is that people are grouped together and stuck somewhere law differently thumb that maybe that's necessary at the beginning in order to get them registered somewhere by then i think things need to be sped up is different. when you need to spread people out to facilitate contact with the general population, i'm not sure that was always done so well. thank kelly. this is the, you know, could, could woman, ah, me, the project is cold vendor glueck or hiking happiness. it's been going on for full years. around 45 people have been brought together this way. dropped at vaguely cohen in gin. and i do believe you can really arrive and settle by walking together . i notice it myself acting white walking. you find yourself. you can think about yourself and where you want to go uncommon as the question of what does it mean to
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arrive in my arriving somewhere is getting to a place where you feel well and feel at home. i think through hiking this group can do that and develop a sense of togetherness calling because they feel well ah, after 3 days of who came together the hiking to a to lake opposite of the miles i had a good time during these 3 days. such a day was straight for the lower level. yesterday's hike was too hard when even though i was not tired could be know. ah, matthews. effie spent a lot of time together. had great conversations with us on what i found challenging was the weather yesterday on. ha, ha, ha enough it gets done. ah,
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