• 2 months ago
Kora outlines the stories of refugee women living in Portugal. They all carry their past with them, in their body and wo | dG1fa2pnbnJmMUNZb2c
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00:07At first, I was shocked.
00:11I was frozen.
00:14There was no physical, no mental pain.
00:20It was a stupor.
00:23I ran away from my young people's houses several times.
00:27I told them,
00:29I don't want to live anymore.
00:31I want to get out of this torture.
00:34The feeling of being forced to leave the country is like
00:37when a doctor tells you,
00:39if you want to be saved,
00:42you have to give us permission to cut off a part of your body.
00:48Well, being a refugee is a very difficult test.
00:53It's an extremely difficult path.
00:56Everything has changed,
00:59and you start to lose yourself.
01:04Everything is the same.
01:06And then you're just a new person.
01:11We all have fingerprints.
01:14When we look at them closely,
01:16we know how different we are from each other.
01:19There is no fingerprint like this one,
01:21not even our family's.
01:23This difference and similarity is difficult.
01:26We connect with each other,
01:28and discover other paths.