Zemmouri, Mosa - short clip - IsolationBeforeGoingHome-old
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| Interviewer | Were you ever in isolation? | 0:01 |
| - | Yes. | 0:04 |
| Interviewer | Why? | |
| - | I stood in the Camp Echo | 0:08 |
| for two weeks, | 0:12 | |
| and this camp is only like this room, bigger than this one. | 0:14 | |
| You have a cell in it, | 0:18 | |
| so that you are alone. You understand? | 0:21 | |
| So you don't have anyone, you don't see anyone, nothing. | 0:26 | |
| Only the soldiers when they came to give food | 0:32 | |
| or the interrogations. That's all. | 0:34 | |
| Nobody. | 0:38 | |
| You should try it. | 0:44 | |
| (interviewer snorts) | 0:45 | |
| And then one day they say, they take me to the airplane. | 0:49 | |
| They threw some plastic on my hand. | 0:54 | |
| The same day had they taken me to the airplane, | 0:59 | |
| I see the Soviet delegations with the Belgian delegation. | 1:02 | |
| And they take me in the airplane. | 1:09 | |
| Interviewer | So did you believe you were going home? | 1:14 |
| - | Not yet. Like some (indistinct) I'm inside my house | 1:18 |
| and I closed the door. | 1:24 | |
| If I don't close the door, I don't believe I'm free. | 1:26 | |
| But I still feel not free. | 1:31 |
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