• 3 months ago
On Thursday, July 04th, 2024, amid my enduring captivity protest outside the UNHCR office, a drastic temperature drop to mid-twenties coupled with a relentless two-hour downpour once again necessitated relocating my belongings to the sheltered area next to the building to prevent soaking, risking heightened police involvement due to persistent hostilities from the building administration and the UNHCR—reflecting over a decade of relentless adversity.

Paradoxically, the rain’s immediate inconvenience was offset by its unintended washing away of accumulated dirt, dust, and pests from the pavement that had exacerbated my post-shelter demolition itching since April 23rd, 2024. Nonetheless, without cleaning agents efficient cleaning was unattainable, relying on transported water in drinking bottles from across the street and a borrowed broom from the adjacent supermarket.

Delayed video release documenting these events is attributable to my recent two-month incarceration post-forcible removal from the premises by the police on July 18th, 2024. Detailed accounts will follow as circumstances permit.

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Transcript
00:00Hello everyone, this is Astrid of YouTube, I'm joining the community. Today is Thursday, July 4th, 2024.
00:11The temperature has dropped to mid-twenties and it's raining again.
00:21I have temporarily relocated to this corner which doesn't catch rain.
00:31Nevertheless, the weather forecast predicts rain for tomorrow as well.
00:40I don't know for how long it's going to be raining today and whether it is going to rain through the night or not.
00:50But now it has been raining for probably one hour and if it doesn't stop pretty much soon it will be problematic for me here.
01:04Because of the issues they may cause here, calling the police, detention, etc.
01:12Nevertheless, I wanted to take this opportunity. As you can see I have relocated all my belongings to this corner.
01:24And I will try to wash over there a little.
01:32But I don't have enough battery to record everything because it's really dirty.
01:40So this will also be an opportunity to wash this area and whether the police comes or not.
01:47I will record a little just to show you how it is. I have recorded this and demonstrated this in my prior videos.
01:59I'm still without shelter and I don't know for how long this is going to continue until my situation, my captivity situation in this country is resolved.
02:14It's very horrible. Hungry every day. No food, no money, no shelter, no support. Very, very problematic.
02:23I got the room from the supermarket again. I have to first clean up the leaves and then try bringing some water using my bottles.
02:40I will also wash the area to get rid of the dirt and dust.
02:52I will also wash the area to get rid of the dirt and dust.
03:05I will also wash the area to get rid of the dirt and dust.
03:22I washed it a little but I think I will need to do another round when the rain is about to over.
03:48Right now it's still raining so I don't know for how long.
03:56Currently the rain stopped but the ground was only suitable right now.
04:05It's now 10.30 pm. I have to return my stuff, my belongings beside my banner and myself.
04:19I don't know if it's going to rain again after midnight or not.
04:27In any case, if that happens I will also record my life to this video.

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