tv Eternal Sentinel Deutsche Welle April 1, 2023 1:02pm-2:01pm CEST
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ah, ah, ah 28 you have or between is on a new arc ended, i was 6 years old. the conflict is long over. but the mines that both sides left behind continue to take more lives or change them for over decades of past the present gold for the persecution and massacre of the core. these people and the recent conflict with ices of aggravated the situation and delayed the process of the mining. mm. perhaps my childhood memories of law and watching new conflicts arising along the word have giving me as someone who believes in recording the truth to so the journey that took me to board evolve
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t and syrian cortisol to cover the lethal reminiscence of wall walls, which appear to be over, continue to pay greek them because they are not in our experts to the move land mines, those eternal sentinels as well as uncountable ideas, improvised explosive devices planted by ices, which are killing may mean again, ter wising c billions on a daily basis. ah, i, i try to describe war, i am talking about myself, my, i am war. the good and bad sides both negative and positive. you want to get you. they are all in me. she's especially war has destroyed us all while they're home. great. ah.
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we thought the danger was coming from the sky, but were standing on the danger was underneath our feet. no. oh, you just don't know, but war is a dangerous place and if you want to stay safe, you just shouldn't be. there is for all the war films i've seen in all the suppose it glamour around journalist in war zones that actually ends with her ear lying on the floor and then everything goes black. and so you need to have a bigger, a big believes in journalism. first of all, i think, and then you need to be a bit crazy for your muscle, his hand caught on him on a let of one of my colleagues allen little was one of the best bbc reporters. his cameraman was killed in bosnia to bosnia. he used to say, since i returned to london, whenever i walk in a hospital, i looked down for fear of stepping on a mine. lynette here was full of i. edith this area. go
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back a little bit. is he? i eighty's. i was using these says i. e, these i me 20th 2017. we been targeted by one of those ideas, accompanied by a group of journalists from i'm up to a new for who wanted to, to view the fighters coming back form to frontline, who entered the building near dest strategy, tapco down to the failure. i had walked into the same building just after the down was liberated from icims. at that time when i stepped into the building,
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some one shouted my name and wall me to come out. as there was a risk of explosion, 2 weeks later the assume to believe was safe. sadly was not, ah, i took a few photos which has seen a so gone to the call hi managed to do so. ah, we lost and one hand, the only one of the fighters who stepped on an id in almost the same spot or was a standing to a big 30. mm. good a call. and so thinking that if we were not there, he would not walk into that building. so if that's good and then i have that feeling solely,
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i'm not the 1st or the last jolie's who has heard such a traumatic experience. beyond many, some have lost their lives, some have been injured on maine and some have so by with no physical injuries, what sales software, the trauma that has changed them forever. so land mine is different because land mine isn't so a factory would build it. i would say, but in the water vices or and also before there was i called r e d. but i have never seen it in my life until i was involved in some for my stories as a fixer and we can. so the devices in, in real life, let's say, recently 2017 i was, i was in mosul and then in moodle as well for 2 weeks, were embedded in with a special force. and in was that as well. another time i saw the impact of id on
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people on civilians. there was one when explosion that happened near by our place that was where, where, where they were basing with the iraqi forces. and this, the family came and the whole family where basically they were kind of, they were traumatized and there was blood on them. and the guy lost his, he was the corner. he was just laying down. i remember there was a friends, a woman, a journalist, he knew how to wake him up. basically. that was an experience that i will never forget because a couple months ago she died in, in the explosion in was over with the 2 other friends gentlemen. and one iraqi fix her bill. she was very used to military hills. she was like 50 years old. i mean there was and i remember because there was some guy injured at
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that time and she was like a nurse and military. no, i mean she, she knew she was from someone special. it was we sang ya if you want to quote this song that we went to the place that the accident happened, the place were 2 friends, general son, a friend of us called got killed the white. and i the so here like i'm in the humid but here everyone like goes through it and now we will killer where they died. the here was full, apply it. it's actually, oh yeah, families were coming like this way. she was appearing from time to time saying i am, i have a good story or you can hear on the field and then she does a bid for years and i don't know. but above that time, she called me jessica, who i have something very big too for you. i want to go back to the field. i want
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to go back to journalism. i read an article in the fia who was above the french lou, special forces where um and trained to where the leased and trying to catch the french her gdc in was school and i core of a war and i for listen, i want the story is very interesting, and she had the feet with the regular army and another faith with the french military to be honest. so i said maybe you can manage to do that, sorry for us and find that he's then go and get that and she okay, i'm gonna try and there. and that's why she left. ah, it didn't explode yesterday, doesn't mean like it will not expect today. so in terms of it is what they were doing is putting fished lines. you know,
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we had to be so careful when we were like, well, community service, but not the syria. it looks like people were here. see like you can fall like is consist, steps off coupon. ah, she started the story. it was not so easy because the erect military well not so cooperative on that. french, the sandals, french stories inside. so she remain the long time in the bill and that's where she met back down. and then she, she called me on the friday night and she said lisa and i have fun with tv. so i'm going to stay and i say that you are not going to thing for us. i mean, it should be clear, be with us that i know for us, we are, we don't,
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we are not going to process from the story and, and she could, but we were friends on such a day. she called me again and she say, you know, i'm going to make that one is he's in laws can then i'm waiting for the guy was going to be the camera and i say ok, we're still very excited about us. i'm sorry. like that. i'm actually going to read if you make that, i'm happy for you. if you are happy and so we are the spoke on the saturday, but she didn't tell me it's going to be fun because i knew him very well. and he was with friends for a long time and then she left and they thought that on the monday morning in this area, these journal, they died somewhere in here. everything you can see here it was an id like especially the new wires in the middle of the tree. it's like this. like in the middle like something. there was new wires. those wires in the like they were so
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weird. and also for example, bottles and anything unique here was an id just like some of them and like everything was made by hand. so i says use the clothes that are used in general like to, to clean the water for civilian but they stole all of a 6 month war, gloria and they made bumps with it to kill journalist soldiers, whoever's working in the, in the city. my food, 6000 feet id was in 2015 when i went to co bonnie: in no, that's the real. only a few weeks after i was liberated. ah, i was shocked to see all doors, hind made id and the little hand on proper tunes. the locals had a clearing button. i made samarnie in law called bomb diffuser. we explained the
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different types of ideas from over from what he did them. that when you call this number, it rings of shit with that ringing produces sound waves, which create pressure and caused detonation. yeah. welcome on it for the dick with this can be used to detonate bonds remotely, that we actually offer me where to live. when you live with the law says, you know, they want this type of bomb is often found on i as suicide bombers. when they use it to commit suicide and kill those around them. william the lou. it came with money. and what this is a chemical weaponry is one that was, you know, more on the amount to check it. they put together in city one and in homes renew shortly. they burn and blind cable one afternoon and we found hundreds of these things. southern mahogany, the lewis al palmer and several found
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a lot of them to do 2 years on i've been back to co bonnie, to talk to must suffer a low call journalist and a fixer to let me recall. i experienced feet id. i told some join that is to with her where like am in read days like a guy called the money with him getting going on with okay, the rear of him isn't one. yes, my name is amani, i am part of the as a you security organization in co, bonnie of the obscure with this is where like here a village about 20 kilometers east of kamani, kenton. we were informed they were id see up ah ah ah ah
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ah. i knew it could still be dangerous with okay, thanks guys for leaving me alone here with him. when the, when the this is the money, the guy, your plot, those you went to a mine on the rent like following to i mean to him, him like me to be closed from him in a moment the, the fire like came, i would like from the my thought is that matter of the moment, i mean very will be alive or he would be dead that they zam on you saved our life spot acting quickly, but sadly, a few months later he lost his life while diffusing ideas in another village and
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called on ah ah, landlines i constant reminder offending consequences of these was long after the fighting is over. we have some mind felt be been late before iraqi and, and i need conflict and doing a cheer and on an air act lay minds. we didn't finish that. the iraqi army forces been attacked by u. s. army. and we have out of line between all the
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quarter shot and cooper, stan parts and iraqi part. it to probably be see something very decisive was happening in the middle east because the us and britain were going into direct war with he wrong. in 2030 the reporters and general leases came to called her son more flooded into corners. and i can see to, to cover the news of toppling the iraqi regime and down by the coalition forces lead by the u. s. that time was so fraught that their main action or 40 these did not think of giving lectures and doing mind awareness among the reporters because of the lack of that awareness.
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many people were victims of minor accident and of course, among them, reporters. and for token of like our lives on uranium for digital moneys, documentary maker who had a great influence on my work, and many was sadly under the reach of my 15 years after the tragic accident i tracked down, you seem to find out why they ran to key fee and how much they remember from that day or the last 15 years the memory faded a little bit, but i do remember a pool. the 2nd 2003 very well. i was interviewed in one of the hotels in solomon. yeah. because the most of the journalist for based on hotels and
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they didn't have offices. so i remember it was in the lobby where i met jim, you were going to down to get free this place on the line near the line between the kurdish forces and the government, iraqi government forces. and he was just so happy about, you know, nig washed his hair and he looked good and we stopped. and we had a picnic and he said things like, you know, i'm a war journalist. i'm only happy when i'm in war and they said, yeah, when i'm in situations like this, i feel like i may it's robin the driver's level, traditional force, most of the call we were in, in the material with
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. ready smile on his face, full of life, full of happiness, just as kobe was. ah, so he's a happy picture from that point of view, but it's also a sad picture because we didn't know what was going to happen just a couple of hours later. this is one consolation that we can say from a, from an awful tragic day is that covered dog doing what he loved. and maybe if i didn't have the picture, then i would not realize that 100 percent. sure that this is the area most ro lease was here. i don't know. i have a feeling that was here. somebody's in the streets has grown,
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at least maybe i grow as well of them, but the trees. i recall they were the same size. 15 years ago, we went to get free, we talk to the commander there, the p u k. in the town of k 3 and we went on the roof and he explained to the positions and so on. and i said, well, can we go there? because we wanted a position to do life things with a good background. you know. so you said, yeah, sure. i said it is safe. you said yes. and i said, can you give us a guidance? said yes, you gave us the passion, margaret to come with a car there was sitting in the front and she worked was behind cover and the fish market guy was behind. jim, you and i was in the back seat in the middle. and as we approach the position, i was just gonna go up to the position and stop the below the hill, but the moga guy said no, put it down to the left where there was
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a kind of deck with grass and stuff. he said go down there because you know, maybe they can see you from where they are. you know, 10 kilometers well, bit unlikely. but anyway, we followed the indications and i stepped out of the vehicle planning to go and get my equipment on the back of the jeep and immediately there was a back he and we also were being shelled about more to because it at least 2 times in the previous days we had been shuttled sofa, so without thinking was whipping shelled again, you know? and the mocha guy jumped out and run back up the road we came shouting, how and how and which means motor. and i looked, i could see that part of my heel, it being blown away. i ran down to the back of the car and threw myself on the ground, but the lights were being shelled. you know, if i knew when my job,
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i wasn't going to throw myself on the ground called a shell. so he jumped out. he was a very foster. he wasn't private school running. he jumped out and ran down down further down the hill into the mine field because we were in the mine field. and he stepped on one month and fell on another one. so up to more explosion, you know, those dust and a lot of noise, you know, so i knew that every movement i made, if i tried to roll into the vehicle, there could be in my left where the minds were when it sort of the dust started settling, i got through it into the back of the car because he was right beside me with a loan off. so i got him in the back and what's up and he was okay. that i said
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where it was called a when didn't where his cover. i didn't know that i am outside of the car. i left the car and we were looking for carpet, rubbing the translator, the kurdish guy who is still in the back because he was in the middle, young had time to get out. this all happened in 23 2nd. you know, he said, call he's over there. so i had the dilemma because now when you as a minefield, you know how you get the body maybe 20 minutes away. in a mindful, classic situation. when you go to the, the courses where you study what to do in battlefield. they tell you don't move, no, but cover with my friend. i couldn't abandon them. so in the beginning, i had that idea that now i know that stupid idea is to bring the metal boxes that we had and throw it on the ground in hope that if there is
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a mind that the law and the boxes equipment cases. and i thought if i sort of threw them, they would make mines explode, the might not hit me. so i but that was stupid thing, really upset me. and i just walked over to where he was putting my feet where i could see he had been you know, got him and dragged him back to the car, put them in by the time he was in the car, he was definitely dead because robin felt his health and he had gone on in my early thirty's, going about my job the next minute on an entity, but the land mines that killed kobe and the engine made when they went to targeting, as we just were in the wrong place on time. i if you ask me,
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i would blame the fact to who made that mine. i would blame the regime who decided to put the mine over the smuggler, all the legal entity who purchased that my inform the manufacturer in country and brought it to iraq. i blame the person who put the and i plan and lot of people, it's a chain we were aware of it. yes. because where you go to see little triangular signs, thing minds and things. there was nothing there. we had been told by the fashion mobic mom that it was safe, and we had a guy who guided us into the field. david the, who's 16 years ago, you left that money to be as well as the piece. what does it feel to go back?
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actually? to be honest, i went back a few times in different occasions. was, believe it or not, i maybe i build that wall. what of never. not, never. when i went back to cooper, i never went back to the same side or never tried to recall that memory. it's the 1st time to go with the intention of having that recalled. again. i should for less thanks to come in. how are you? i'm are being tell you for the for the rest of those i can remember so many of you do you remember me? no, i'm afraid. i haven't had the pleasure of meeting before. i didn't recognize you at
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1st either. we were only together briefly. i was working with a b, b, c team. when we drove to the location, i was sitting next to you in the car and you start to look for you, the interpreter. don't you remember the accident alone. i remember every detail. sure. let me tell you what happened. how many explosions were there? sometimes 3 wasn't 3 then. yes, it was 3. the men next to me, last leg and i got him back in the car. then 2 minds exploded, close to cover. one right off to the other. it sounded like one explosion, but there were 2 of them. don't you remember? didn't. they said that i don't remember that you were there, that i was there. and he was doubtful that i was the translator of the time. i later was sign with him, both p, i double re, we stopped here and i said up with, let's go on foot sad because there was a path here. when i said we should leave the car and walk into god. lemme it would
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be better without the car. hm. the way was so short on her new amana. she'll go gotta another reason. it wasn't safe with the car was because baptist forces were shelling at the time. linda could latino been there, but you know, up i would say i know that they didn't want to walk with them. so i agreed to go by car. but you know, sad ago that i would have stuck having all this done was hit by 2 explosions. the 1st one blew him off his feet and the 2nd one exploded in the middle of his back with it. he was torn in half and all his guts was filling out the driver. and i brought coffee back to the car. what ye could add that then this is what stuart did. generally, when a mind goes off near you from a close, it sounds like a heavy machine gun banging the true sound of a mine. explosion can only be heard from a distance. from up close. there is no explosive sound. stuart jumped out of the car and started to run out. what's that he panica? then he also detonated a mine and lost his leg, who you have. so that's what i know and remember the ag,
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after that you and the driver, did he get out of the car? the hell am b 8, the dogs, that little flag a guy iowa. but is that donna? was he las had no, no, no. to las ed, i got then it was you didn't get out even when i asked you to help us get something in it. i got it. what about, you know illegal? i beauty. i'm an a 3 know you went there, becca. you went to the road, my back listen, but let me tell you the subs. either you went to the road and started shooting. i could, i was still in the car, the north america stuff. it took cognitively legalities, my books, i guardian with all due respect to ravines, words with mine, had that you need to find the smallest areas to put your foot down. come kidding geog are being said. they tested the area with boxes. but so nuclear in a common for us, you cannot see anything because the grass is so high. i chillman so how can i test it with a box local, melina, layla laira, mine's all over. ha ha nan. no, there was no chance to do anything. there was no time to bring boxes and do tests.
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you don't have time for that and you can be removed just next to the car. i shot my gun to 3 times as a call for hell. i'm going to what we do in a car arrived and the driver turned out to be a relative of mine who took the wounded. any goal is done and drove back. it didn't come on how good color found money. she got an adult we use my coat, was a winter caught i don't me, we use we use it to actually to a light coat. we used to put cover in it and we took the body back to the car. and yeah, i remember that very well, this is after 15 years, so some of the details, locations, buildings, and lots of things might,
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may change at what i think or someone else, think about the location or something like that. but this is the best that i can remember for now. i think robin's description is how i remember it. it's difficult to remember it because look different and obviously there's little as is one there at the time. but the details of what he describes is, is pretty much how i remember i don't remember the face of the page murder. unfortunately, people remember things differently and anybody was in that you there is going to have a different story cuz it goes from one mouth to another and you know, it gets embroidery gets changed and you know, i think it's amazing. all of the things that you found over there and, and the pieces of the puzzle that you've managed to fit in,
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but the jim was never going to be finished. so always going to be pieces missing. i think maybe if i try to hard to get the to the truth of what happened, i would just draw myself crazy because he's never going in there. we're going to get the short of there being video footage, which that wasn't what happened or we're left with it. people's memories and people's memories are subjective and people's memories. fate my memory of what happened on that day. it's not as clear as it was 15 years ago. so how can i expect anybody else to have a clear memory? and i think i could drive myself crazy trying to get to the truth. i think i've kind of made peace with what happened. i don't blame anybody for anything that happened on that day. i don't think it was anybody's fault. so for me that's enough . after that's the main accident
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that was that close of killing power. i didn't hear of any other main accident. no. i'm sorry that we were the 1st people to stumble across it, but if, as a result of what happened to us, the other people, why actually isn't. i think that's quite, quite to find, you know, i had not so that we were this, maybe we were the 1st and last victims. i guess that that's a good thing to his mother in
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ah ah, the picnic when you go to the people, things that we journalists in the warren zones, face to face with all this violence corpses and all sorts of dangerous. they think that were made of stone fish and no more to are deeply affected. and the memories of war come back when we return home, the james van, be ready as could it. so if you don't ask questions, you can live in peace. so i live in peace to hell with war. well, it's are to hell with all the dead to me via google, my boy, to hell with all those who step on mines and become amputees show for lads michelle to hell with all of them are much more live for yourselves. but will all those
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images we've captured ever leave us alone? does the 3rd not to me that it ah no hotel go on that affects you subconsciously. he's out of his band yet. so that's why so many reporters suffer from p t s. d. once they return home, anybody yeah that, but a lot of them think no, this is my problem and i shouldn't talk about it with my family and friendly the 11 i'm both not talking about. it leads to depression. nick has any included dispos f . so to give me shit, i had this feeling when i was in the field, you're seeing you believe you are in the center of the world that this the story you are calling. it is so interesting and everybody wants to know about it. that sometimes people don't even care anymore in france and you know that people are risking their lives without realizing that the story is going to make something neither a difference or something. then nikki left, did you do it? after the war in mosul, i put my camera aside,
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knew i'd had enough little dumble. i sold all my cameras, says i had paid 3000 for them and sold them for just 200. i let them go because they had destroyed me. manufactured i guess i'm in a, a kind of privileged position and i can leave and come back to a country and go to another country. but for, for local general they come, this is, this is their life into it. and i clearly michelle's who do you know, don mccullen laughed at you. he came to see me in the hospital in abilene, when i was injured, largest on it, he told me about his own injury from vietnam, whether he said, no, i was wounded here, got married, and he showed me his legs and told me not to be angry no nora, i said to him, your blood is more precious than mine. i am from the east and you are from the western drive. yes, he disagreed and said it was not like that. or do you, judy? i said, you are now done. mccullen i'm but who am i really? well nobody and she has nothing. when he chillies them. for
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a couple of weeks i had like i had 3 that really horrible law nightmares of like her stuff that i don't remember. i kind of realized that this nightmares comes after like saturday, such kind of trauma thing that he says, of course, like it will have an effect. but, ah, i mean, the point here, i mean being, i mean, are living in the, in a ward loon. i mean, you'd be used to eat with her the depression will come if not today than tomorrow, and you yourself are working in more zones. it may be, it hasn't come yet, but it will show us that perhaps in 2 or 3 years. those are the so patricia, you know, when you work as a journalist so much you jobs about pushing and trying to make things happen and get things done. plan things and asking for, you know, i need this and i need this. i knew in that situation. the only thing that i could do was just surround myself completely to the situation and just let other people
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take control than we arrive back in toronto. it was very, very emotional because, you know, now i'm getting you know, everybody from the office and his family. another course throughout the funeral and i felt very privileged because i was taking him back his life with his mother, the sister with it was a privilege for me to be able to go through the whole morning process with them. the funeral, which was an illness, you know, again, huge and emotional hour because he had told the whole generation that they will, that take photograph,
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you went through the 3 days and then the week, you know, well people coming to give condolences and i think that that is very helpful for everybody because you can kind of live through it and come to terms with the last but in the west we tend to be embarrassed about that. when we, when we come to talk about it, we buy them very quickly and then nobody talks about your kind of, you feel it's a death in the west of the kind of embarrassment. whereas in the east they make much more of a kind of out pouring which is more healthy i think, you know, so i very quickly got involved in the landline issue more widely through the mind
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advisory group. i was aware that i was kind of in a position where i could share my experience with other people and raise awareness of the last minute issue and maybe get them to think about the problem happening around the world. and, you know, maybe open up their wallets and donate to help help kayla mine. so that was something i kind of threw myself into quote, vigorously, and still do. i think it was probably quite therapeutic for me still is particularly in the early days to at least say, well, this has happened. yeah. tragic circumstances, but it's turning into something positive, something useful? i think i maybe i wasn't doing that consciously, but i think irrespective purple to did help with my recovery when i went back to go to some to continue by then of course, you know, the americans have taken cook and mosul and so on. saddam's forces clap,
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so the situation changed a lot. but i went back to get free. well, the thing had happened apparently is a good thing to do because if, if you, upon to avoid p t s d post traumatic stress disorder, which this was great, definitely a traumatic spirit. and if you just suppress it, you know, you can of very big problems. i had to deal with my own film on the guilt and coming to terms with my own exceeds one year after the explosion, death gene and one. i had to see home in a fellow fly to an a close friend of ad. wonderful. what did he blame for the incident? seeing the shadow, how can i have your fighting? we went to the bridge and top car to take a break about him. there were 15 of us a husband about an hour after the break for people from the media came up to us, i think. and, and asked us if we wanted to do an interview for arab 24 and talk about the war with an a,
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was and explained to the world how we liberated the top and dana from the islamic state, her shot. because ottoman which i had a long strip of volatile a functional a p at avia dash good lick it yoke. mother was i have a lot of stories about land mines in chill okey headed to feel good and in the explosion that affected me. most happened at tab could dam lubricated. the just me said little couple of other miss you say there were 3 of us myself, another friend, an odd one. the media people asked if there were ideas around what i said, no, the americans had cleared them in an empty hamilton couldn't medium john proceed. you know, i thought he, at that point, that when mary m asked if it was dangerous of our dog would not go under them, said martin, die die, and said, there was no danger to net. i'm there to get them was we set off comrade edwin was in the lead, holding his phone, recording how the airplane attacked and damaged the site. we were all behind him. with that, as the group of journalists came in, a mind suddenly exploded,
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a buckled, den, get put up under the door, we heard a loud noise. manama, everything around us was destroyed, and the air was filled with dust. through every one sat down on the spot off, one of them. and when the dust settles, we looked around and we didn't know what to do. what the chip after a while, we saw that the s d f fighter who told us, mottos, don't die. it was in pieces court, but his soul hadn't left him yet. you pet chevery, he was still breathing heavily. the jim was excruciating benefits for the even now over a year later, ross, i can't shake the image of that young fight on any of the falling that it was we as a mom, that i me to c v, malcolm. this, it wasn't any one's fault. the media people couldn't have known us, but if they hadn't caused that, we wouldn't have been there in the 1st place. it was not easy to hear that he also blamed us for the death of i to him. but perhaps i needed to hear that to deal with
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that feeling of guilt. i hat ah, the last for though i took fun, it appeared before my eyes almost every day after muddy tan. but how did he feel at that moment? ah, we lost it in kind of that very moment. the moment my friend became a martyr doughty, i felt as if i died and he was the one alive. daniel, i felt a very strange sense of grief. i couldn't stop crying for 3 days. yes said awesome . there were always tears in my eyes and my eyes were full of helplessness. shot him, i was heartbroken and in pain and good because he was my childhood friend. good. we went to school together in asia. why we like the same things on what him as we went home together, that we went to the city together on what we were together 24 hours a day on that we used to eat together and wake up together. i have a one room of underworld one ah
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dodged whatnot. when the i s troops left rocca, the i said the fighting would go on for another 10 years and they were talking about i e days that mit i had left at the mines was still there. not even 20 percent of the i d. 's of rocca have been cleared up. it's full of i. e days. we been walking in the land with them. i now we, i woke him in the city with the id. the risk as the friend that has a lot of ideas and the technique is very difficult. saw in my opinion, it will take a lot of time. you can say 10 years. if nothing happen again. if you could give a name to id or land mines, why could you call them a name to id?
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i mean yeah. second question, a ghost committed to minds or death that he no, this is how i see it. they call them hidden soldiers or it's a good name, but they are still death in murder. it's a silent killer to sign the killer. yeah. he didn't enemy to, to you manage me how you love their sleeping beasts, waiting for a victim. has it and they can wake up very quickly. she the death e. ah. i then levels actually, you know,
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they were, they are hiding no right now. we know like i'm sure like you know, like a free look around properly. we search like 10 meters around us, like there are some ideas here. i don't know who came up with the phrase, but i believe it was came from cambodia. but la mancha, have been referred to as the eternal sentinels because they are, they are still just, you know, of duty. but once they're in the ground, they can stay there indefinitely. i will probably use slightly rooted words, suppose it's destroyed landlines. there is no label for mines, just pain and, and there's no way out there my, unless war ends one day, 29 years old. so to worse,
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3 already in iraq. i wish to live finished. i think we as journalists think the poor as being terrible things happening all the time. but i've seen amazing kindness in war. i've seen people pulling together in war and i, when i was in iraq in 2003, i sewing incredible kindness and i think of that as well. what i am concerned about war? not water, then sell. i'm wondering about after war a
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