esther finey: [speaking foreign language] sally: esther finey sells fried banana to earn a small livingcame a refugee, she was a teacher in west papua. her husband worked for a un agency. the family was middle class. ♪♪♪ tony: i used to tell her that it's okay, it's okay, don't cry because, you know, because of your aim, because of your dream for your homeland to be free, that's why you took house here. so you don't need to cry. just wait patiently, struggle, and then you will see the result of it. sally: it's an impossible choice to endure a lack of freedom in west papua or live in poverty in papua new guinea. ♪♪♪ sally: tony is part of a lost generation, lacking education and opportunity. ♪♪♪ sally: the rest of the family has returned and esther finey wonders if it's better to go back too, but her health is failing. esther: [speaking foreign language] ♪♪♪ tony: i'm eagerly want to go, go to west papua and fight, instead of wasting my time here, you know. so because this is the only dream i have. this is the only dream that i still carry on, that i hope that one day west papua will be