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02:00Oh, Naqib.
02:03Muhammad.
02:09Do you think you can win this war?
02:12We will win, God willing.
02:15We have no other choice.
02:19If we lose this war, we will never be able to rise from the ashes again.
02:31The cause of this play is obvious.
02:43The world is small.
02:54Victoria!
03:01Come on.
03:22Hold him.
03:30Hold him.
03:45I will help you again.
03:54Let's go.
04:00Let's go.
04:23What's going on?
04:25Do you know each other?
04:31Yes, we know each other well.
04:35We have been through a lot together.
04:40Isn't that right?
04:41That's right.
04:45And our story is not over yet.
04:50Yes.
04:53In fact, I didn't expect to see you in a prisoner's camp.
04:56It seems they didn't choose the prisoner as we expected, ma'am.
05:05As you can see, everything is ready, ma'am.
05:08You can start working now if you want.
05:11Please.
05:12Please.
05:27Listen to me.
05:28Ms. Elizabeth will conduct a press conference about the current situation in this camp.
05:35And you will meet the pictures.
05:37So cooperate with her and answer her without any problems.
05:45Okay.
05:46Now we understand the reason for all this.
05:54What's the matter?
05:56Tell us what you mean.
05:59We don't understand what you mean, ma'am.
06:09You will conduct an investigation about the prisoner.
06:11Yes.
06:22Yes, I came here to write an article about this.
06:26Our first interview was in Istanbul, and now you will be in a prisoner's camp.
06:32And this will be a big event in London.
06:37I wish we were lucky like you, brother.
06:42I wish we were lucky like you, brother.
06:48If you want, you can participate in the interview.
06:50And this will be more than enough for my article.
06:52No, I didn't mean that.
06:54There is no difference between me and Mohamed, but I am one of the oldest prisoners in this camp.
07:00Can you say that I am a prisoner with experience?
07:05You can make supplications even when you are in prison.
07:08And this gives me an idea of the conditions you live in here.
07:15Yes, be sure that they won't stop us from supplicating in prison.
07:29I will tell you one thing.
07:31We, the Ottoman prisoners, in Basra camp...
07:38We act according to the law of war.
08:09Mawlud?
08:14Why don't we ask them where they took our friends?
08:23My friends, did this happen before?
08:26I mean, did they take anyone from here?
08:29No, this is the first time.
08:31And I haven't seen this before.
08:33I've been here for three months.
08:36Maybe they will execute our brothers.
08:39And they took them to shoot them.
08:42And we can't do anything.
09:06Basra camp
09:30We didn't expect him to be a prisoner.
09:36After the defeat, did you see what we went through?
09:43Excuse me.
09:44Do you mean that the English violate the law and treat you humanely?
09:56I mean...
09:59In short, we are prisoners.
10:02And we are at war with the English.
10:06So we didn't expect much.
10:14Good.
10:15As long as you've heard the truth about the great prisoner,
10:18I think it's time to end this interview.
10:21I also want to take some pictures of them.
10:24Because people these days only believe in pictures.
10:29Let's end this.
10:32Did anyone die or was killed in prison?
10:38No.
10:40That didn't happen.
10:44Good.
10:46How many meals do you eat and what do you eat?
10:53Mohamed will answer your question.
10:56So you can hear a different point of view.
10:59Every morning and evening.
11:10Prisoners eat like our soldiers do.
11:13We are at war, as you know.
11:15If you're done with your questions, let's move on to the pictures.
11:20I know the story of Mohamed from the past.
11:23He was a soldier.
11:26I know the story of Mohamed from the past.
11:29I would like to add your story to my article.
11:33No need.
11:34I'm just a soldier.
11:36I don't have anything special in my story.
11:41We lost the battle and I fell into captivity.
11:50Excuse me.
11:51We started with the speech.
11:53Everything happened quickly, so I forgot your question.
11:56What's your name?
11:57Mohamed.
12:01Mohamed Al Eskoubi.
12:03Mrs. Elizabeth, half of the Ottoman army's soldiers are called Mohamed.
12:08Mohamed Al Eskoubi and Al Istanbuli.
12:11There must be a Mohamed from other regions.
12:14Isn't that right, men?
12:20Let's look at some pictures.
12:22Good.
12:27Good, men.
12:37Your pictures will be in the papers and you will soon be famous in England.
12:42Please stand up.
12:45Look this way.
12:47Come closer.
12:49You will take pictures with us.
12:54Come closer.
13:02Get ready.
13:07One more time.
13:10One more time.
13:18Good.
13:22Please, Mrs. Elizabeth.
13:24We have other things to do.
13:26I would like to say that although I am here as a journalist, this makes me feel bad.
13:32So I hope this war will end soon.
13:35I want everyone to return to their families.
13:42Goodbye.
13:44You can sit down.
13:46Please.
14:03You know that this opportunity will not happen again.
14:08And yet you acted rationally.
14:13You could have told the truth and ruined it.
14:17But you didn't.
14:19You did better than you did.
14:44Thank you for your cooperation.
14:46The interview was good.
14:48You are in England.
14:50There is no place for lies or bad treatment here.
14:58Mrs. Elizabeth, I hope you liked the situation of the prisoners here.
15:03And that you will transfer them to the world so that we can teach them a lesson in humanity.
15:07We are talking about a prisoner of war, Mr. Cox, not a home for the helpless.
15:13It's hard to please journalists no matter what we do.
15:17In fact, this is our job.
15:19I'm done here.
15:21Thank you again.
15:23Let me accompany you.
15:43Please.
15:44I want to talk to Mohamed.
15:46Which of them?
15:48Not the Escobee, of course, but the other.
15:50Why?
15:51Isn't this play over?
15:53I want to get to know each other.
15:55I want to know what they are talking about.
15:57They have chosen a spy from them.
15:59No, no.
16:00This will put us in trouble.
16:02We will be in trouble.
16:04I promise you that I will not cause you any trouble.
16:12It seems you are mistaken.
16:14You will not benefit from this.
16:17Rather, from the Escobee.
16:20Sabri started to leave.
16:22I will go and ask them what happened to our friends.
16:25Wait here, Yazeed.
16:26I want to talk to you alone.
16:28I don't even know who you are.
16:30So, you are the one who told them.
16:32Yes.
16:33I'm the one who told them.
16:35I'm the one who told them.
16:37I'm the one who told them.
16:39You are the one who told them.
16:41Yes.
16:42The one who told them?
16:44Yes.
16:45You are the one who told them.
16:48You won't gain anything.
16:52They're here.
16:57Praise be to God.
17:04Muhammad, you're late. Where were you?
17:07And what are these clothes?
17:09Yes, we were a little late.
17:11Until the game ended.
17:14We washed and changed our clothes.
17:17And we participated in their game.
17:21It doesn't matter. What matters is that you're okay.
17:24Let them do what they want.
17:27Let's postpone this talk.
17:31No, we won't postpone it.
17:34What did you do inside?
17:39Tell me, what did you do?
17:42The press told me that we're better off here.
17:47While he could have opened them.
17:50That press is capable of delivering this to the whole world.
17:56Is this true?
18:01Scooby?
18:03Why didn't you tell her?
18:05There's nothing I can say.
18:07That's enough. They're watching. Can't you see?
18:10Split up!
18:12Hurry!
18:14Don't delay my massage!
18:17Here I go.
18:27Listen, you're brave and strong and smart.
18:34But you need time to become a spy.
18:37Is there a purpose behind your actions?
18:40What do you know and I don't?
18:43You will know at the right time.
18:47Tell me now, what happened between you and Cox?
18:52I have caught his assistant.
19:17He escaped from me, and I have been following him since then.
19:32What about Elizabeth?
19:34She had a meeting with me, when I was not a member of the brigade.
19:40The wolves will swarm around you now, and they will try to take your head.
19:45What do you mean by that?
19:47Listen, Cox will call you if he is smart enough to get information from you.
19:52He has been following you for a long time.
19:54Do not be defeated by your anger, understand?
19:56Why is he calling me? What will I do?
20:00Mohamed Al-Istanbuli!
20:05Come here!
20:15Let's go.
20:33Come in.
20:35Come, Mohamed.
20:39Leave us alone.
20:41But...
20:43Come out.
20:45Let's go.
20:53Mohamed, I am curious to hear your story.
20:59I was wondering if I could help you.
21:02That's right.
21:04We have an old score that we haven't settled yet.
21:07But you are like the rest of the prisoners to me.
21:10Why am I here?
21:12Because I want to hear your story.
21:13Let's think a little.
21:15You joined the brigade, but you didn't join because of your injury.
21:20I didn't join because of you.
21:22Mohamed, you are in front of me now.
21:25You have covered all that distance, and you are hiding.
21:29Even though you are injured.
21:31Isn't that strange?
21:33There must be someone who can help you with this.
21:36The Lord of the worlds is able to do anything.
21:39You are right.
21:40Without the Lord's help, you wouldn't have been able to meet Officer Suleiman.
21:46But I didn't meet him.
21:49Because, as I said, I was hiding.
21:52And did you kill him?
21:55Without him knowing?
22:00Ha!
22:02I knew it.
22:04I knew it.
22:06You are important to Suleiman.
22:07And maybe you are one of his spies.
22:10Trust me, he will kill me if he finds me.
22:13And maybe the opposite.
22:15And he will replace you.
22:18Mohamed, don't do anything stupid to anger the guard.
22:24Guard!
22:29I will get you out.
22:31Be patient.
22:33Take this.
22:38I'm coming.
22:53The articles of the newspapers will never return our military honor that we lost in our war with the Ottomans.
22:59Then what is the name of this place?
23:01Come on, bring it to me.
23:03Come on, bring it to me.
23:05The military camp of the British army in Basra, sir.
23:08Yes, it is.
23:10What is a newspaper doing there?
23:13This is a place where we can gather the Turkish troops, isn't it?
23:19Sir.
23:21It's over.
23:23We didn't have to go there anyway.
23:25What if one of the prisoners spoke?
23:27The curse on them.
23:28Sir.
23:32My dear friend, Robert.
23:34You are right.
23:36If I were you, I would also be afraid of a problem in the interview.
23:40If one of the prisoners ruined this game today, you would be the first to hurt General Berat.
23:49Did you leave us alone?
23:59Crisis, my dear.
24:01It is a very valuable opportunity if you can take advantage of it.
24:06But I don't see any opportunity here.
24:08Wrong.
24:10We found out today that we have a precious treasure here.
24:13And the smuggling of treasures is the work of spies like you.
24:17It is not called smuggling, but bargaining.
24:20A profitable trade for both parties.
24:23Do you think all the spies are skilled in interrogation like you?
24:26Do the soldiers lack patience like you?
24:31Listen to me.
24:33The prisoner who was in the interview and whom I asked to see and sat with him a while ago.
24:38The Istanbul guy is very important to Suleiman.
24:42And I am sure he will do anything to free him.
24:45Tell me what you are thinking about.
24:49If we take him back to Suleiman, he will give us Victoria in return.
24:53It will help political affairs in the Ottoman lands and dozens of prisoners of our soldiers as well.
24:59So you are trying to save your beloved.
25:02Excuse me, Mr. Cox.
25:04An empty offer.
25:06Do you call saving an important spy and dozens of English soldiers from the hands of the Ottomans an empty offer, sir?
25:13Since you want to save your lover, this offer is rejected for me.
25:24Listen to me.
25:26I will advise you.
25:30This is an irreplaceable opportunity.
25:33So take advantage of it.
25:36Replace this prisoner with Miss Victoria and dozens of English prisoners, and you will become a hero.
25:42I will take care of my work, and you have to do that.
25:46Go out to the streets and listen to what the Ottomans say about our last defeat.
25:50Most of our helpers have been captured by the Ottomans, and I am trying to save them from the hands of the Turks.
25:58If the spy is skillful enough, he will think about it.
26:45No need to be afraid.
26:46Even though you are a prisoner in our country, no one will harm you.
26:51The teachings of our religion and the laws of our army do not allow us to harm prisoners, women and children.
27:05I heard the voice of Tilawa.
27:10Was it to kill you?
27:12Yes.
27:13We recited Al-Fatiha for the souls of the martyrs.
27:21What is the difference between them?
27:23Isn't the martyr the dead?
27:25No, the martyr does not die.
27:27Those who testify in the cause of God and the homeland are alive with God, and this is mentioned in the Holy Quran.
27:34I would like to read it.
27:36The Quran?
27:38Yes, I was supposed to read it on a mission in the region, but I was surprised.
27:44We will try to trust a Quran in English for you.
27:48I will read it and take advantage of my time as long as I sit here without work.
27:53But I have a question for the leader first.
27:58Bon Appetit.
28:08Al-Fatiha.
28:38What are you thinking about?
29:09Sometimes I say to myself,
29:11O Niyazi, why didn't you stay by your son's side?
29:19You could have embraced him and welcomed him instead of looking at his side.
29:32But I feel at the same time that I am a traitor to the homeland.
29:37So, be silent.
29:41Is the homeland more precious than anything?
29:46There is no time for longing, and the homeland is in danger.
29:51You have to be patient.
29:56God will soon release Karban, and you will see. Be patient.
30:03You?
30:08Why are you standing here?
30:13What are you doing?
30:21Don't stand there, and don't stand here.
30:23Why don't we stand inside the prison walls?
30:33Motherfucker!
30:44My roots!
31:02What are you doing?
31:23What are you doing?
31:25Stop!
31:32Do you want him?
31:35Give him to me.
31:38Come on, come on!
31:46Give me this ring.
31:49Give it to me.
31:52I told you to give it to me.
31:55This is for me to give it to you.
31:58Give it to me.
32:02Abner!
32:05Abner!
32:13Abner!
32:20Give it to me.
32:22Give it to me.
32:24I told you, give it to me. Give it back to me, you infidel. Give it back to me.
32:30Give it to me. I told you, give it to me. Give it to me.
32:35This is for my son. Give it to me. This is for my son. Give it back to me.
32:40Give it back to me.
32:43What's going on here?
32:45There has been a misunderstanding. Niyazi didn't mean it.
32:48My master was standing here, near the guard.
32:51We were talking.
32:53Are we not allowed to talk as well? Give it to me.
32:57This is for my son.
33:00My master.
33:02We are in a state of war, but this man is a father, and this is for my son.
33:21Okay, calm down everyone. Let's sit down and talk.
33:25Calm down.
33:47I want some peace.
33:49That's enough. I've had enough of you.
33:52Go away.
33:53Go away.
33:56Go.
33:58I will kill you with my own hands one day, you infidel.
34:02I will kill you, you infidel.
34:05I will kill you, you infidel.
34:07Calm down.
34:09That's enough.
34:16Don't be sad.
34:54I was thinking...
35:05...that it's over.
35:11Get away. Leave me.
35:14Does your master know about this? Let me go.
35:18Do you think I will leave you and your business?
35:20I must show you the beauty of hospitality and honor you.
35:27Does your friend know about this?
35:31Leave me.
35:50He watches us from above.
35:54The Lord is compassionate, a friend, and our God.
35:58Merciful.
36:04Therefore, I will be merciful.
36:21I will not come close to you.
36:24This is my mercy.
36:38Look at me.
36:40Look at me.
36:42Look at me.
36:44Look at me.
36:46Look at me.
36:47Look at me.
36:49Look at me.
36:51This is because of you.
36:58He didn't touch your face either.
37:01It seems that your friend is a merciful man like you.
37:04It seems that he clearly saw your weakness and mercy.
37:18There is a scar on your brother's chest.
37:22It looks like this.
37:25Your brother will never forget what he did all his life.
37:29Do you know who he is?
37:32Mr. Cox.
37:48No!
37:49No!
38:15Your body is hot.
38:16Your voice won't hurt you.
38:18I won't wait.
38:20So I'll cool it down a little and continue.
38:42Why are you laughing, Muhammad?
38:45They asked me when I got here.
38:48Now I understand.
38:50Laughing is prohibited in prison camps.
39:14Clean his blood well.
39:16And don't let anyone see you.
39:19Muhammad.
39:21What happened here will remain a secret between us.
39:25Unless you want more.
39:34Come on.
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