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You spend four days at the desert. If you say to people the desert is harder than the sea, they think that you are stupid. If you sink in the sea, the water in your eyes, your ears, your nose, your mouth, and you cannot breathe. But in the desert, the sun is very hot, so you suffer before you die.
He said that the car is too heavy. He threw away our water. It was very wicked, very wicked. Me and my wife, we agreed that I will travel to the U. You see, if you look at here, we got a lot of numbers. They got groups on Facebook, you know, closed groups. So they keep posting, advertising prices, dates, routes, discounts, promotion, you know? A light blue shirt? For them, I am not a human being. Time is my worst enemy. Sometimes a minute can change the entire life of you or your family.
This is the picture of my little daughter and my wife. You see the building out there? There was a bomb. Two little children lost their lives there, in my town. Their bus breaks down 10 miles from Croatia. I was suffocating at home, and now I am free. Now I have the chance to walk in the rain.
When we were in Aleppo, it was full of toys. My grandparents bought us gifts. And every time my Dad came back from work, he would bring us toys. Bags and bags of toys. A missile destroyed everything in our house. Our home is gone. Are we meant to sit in the mud? Hundreds of men, women and children waiting in the rain near the border. Aid agencies seem completely unprepared—. There are more coming hour after hour. Refugees and migrants have been arriving in Croatia—. Whatever limits and quotas EU leaders may have in mind, this influx is continuing.
There was no shelter, no food, no warmth for this group, which included many children. The cold is killing us. Our hearts will stop.
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We found a tent and made a fire. And there were two kids who died from the cold. And she shares the burden, beyond what she can handle. How are you now? We were certainly not welcome. It felt like every country was trying to get rid of us. The back door of the van broke because around 26 people were stacked in the van. Hold onto each other.
The van just dropped us. I wanted to go to the U. When planning my trip to the U. And the system for family reunion in the U. Once I am given the refugee status, I can get my family easily out of Syria, which might take me two-and-a-half years in Germany or France. My place was under siege. There was no electricity. The reception towers— they were all blown up.
I spend, you know, sometimes two, three weeks never hearing from them. The smuggler tells him to stay off the streets. Gun is their food. The route from Libya to Italy is popular.
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Traffic is taking advantage of growing instability and lawlessness—. We just need to make sure that we want to release Alaigie. So where Alaigie is exactly now? So where we can send the money to bring him out? OK, immediately after he arrived in Tripoli, we are told by somebody on the phone that, unfortunately, Alaigie has been detained.
He is under detention by unknown people. We cannot even verify their identity. Either they are government forces or militias. So I can say that his life is at risk. I told you my child is tall and lanky, but he is still a boy. Let him go to the sea and find a boat for himself. He could be there for years. He could be tortured. It was difficult to get the money, but we borrowed it from different sources. Eventually, we got the right amount to secure his release.
Almost 3, people died crossing from Libya to Italy in You are now in Austria. Austria has organization and respect. The country is helping.
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The most important thing is to stay calm. The most important thing is patience. Just one country remains, Austria and then to Germany, from Germany to Sweden, and from Sweden to my destination, Finland. Please, only for women, children and the elderly. After a half hour, there will be buses for everyone. God be with you. It is so difficult for the children. We are young, and we cannot suffer this cold weather.
I would host all the Austrian people in my house. I would even leave my house and give it to someone from Austria. The duty is on every human being to help each other in this crisis. Put religion to the side. Humanity is more important. Welcome to the Jungle. I called it the graveyard of hopes or the graveyard of dreams because a lot of people, like, just lose it there. He literally started laughing. So basically, we climb up there. When I get there, I take off my clothes, put them in a plastic bag. I go down, and then I get into the water. I swim to the other side until I reach the stairs, dry myself up, put my clothes on, climb up the stairs, wait for the sniffing dogs to be gone, and then hide under the trucks.
The truck takes me to the ferry, and then the ferry moves. And there you are, U. For a month, I had my friends with me. And as happy as I was for both of them, in my heart, I was not happy. Before I got close to the ladder, I noticed that there was a maintenance mini-boat that had two people on it very close to the ladder. Walking for around two to three hours every single night, jumping over three fences. And then getting caught and being sent back to the Jungle. That was every single night while I was in Calais.
Three of those times, I was on the train, but I would get caught a minute or two before the train starts moving. I tried the lorries. The truck just started moving, just letting you know, 10 minutes ago. Its only three of us. However, we think the truck is going in the wrong direction. But I was desperate and I had to try everything. I spent 60 days in Calais. You just sit down, and you end up in the U. They use their tools. They open the back of the lorry, OK? They put us inside it and they re-lock it again. And that lorry never moved. And we knew that we are on the ferry somewhere in the sea.
Then suddenly, the ferry stopped. Please, I just want to end up in the U.
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And we turned on our mobiles. After almost two months leaving Syria, now I am in the U. Now my dream is coming true. So glad, so happy I made it. We got out of the lorry. A car stopped, and it turned out that they are the police. They came with this very strange accent. My plan was to get to the U. The next step is to get asylum so I can get my family here safely. And the sooner I get the family reunion, the sooner will my family be leaving Syria.
But I hope that in Finland, should be better than this, not like this. I like the normal weather.
I can see there the refugees. In Afghanistan, Sweden is a very popular and famous country. It was very interesting for me. It was— I had very good feeling. Do you need anything? Then you have some jackets, all right? I many times told for my friends, Look how European people are good and kind. We are not working here. They give us everything what we want. Many thing is new for me, the culture, the people. It is completely difference from Afghanistan.
In here is freedom, freedom of everything. If you want to pray, if you want to go mosque or what you want to do, you are free. Here I realize what is equality. It is great because men and women are the same. They are human beings. I have encouraged them to go Finland because it is a nice place, and I have never seen any picture from Finland.
Finland is bigger than Germany, but the population is too little, five million. So we want to go there to increase the population of the country. I spent the worst days of my life in Calais. I [expletive deleted] hate Calais. A friend of mine knows someone who has around nine people from his family who made it to the U.
He gave me his number. If it works, it works. When I think about my memories, when I think about how Syria was, it is very happy memories. But suddenly, this all disappeared. Syria has a long past of dictatorship and corruption and— we did see it coming, right? We knew it was going to happen. Going on protests in Syria was like going on a suicide mission. You would go and you may never come back. Suddenly, we were surrounded by military intelligence police, fully armed. They had iron poles. And there were around 20 minutes of heavy beating. And they used to hit to deform. And I was protecting my face with both of my arms until both of them got very— like, badly broken.
My wrists were shattered. After that long session of beating, they took us to the station, put us in a cell. And things were very ugly there, just inhumane on many different levels. This is my neighborhood. Yes, home sweet home. My family are living just near the Turkish borders, at some point here. So they need to get to Lebanon, and from Lebanon to Beirut, to get to the British embassy to have an interview for family reunion, then within 24 hours to leave Lebanon back to Syria.
They are not allowed to stay in Lebanon. So they will finish the interview, and they go back to Syria again until they hear about the decision, whether their application has been accepted or rejected. Across the world, so many people are fleeing their countries. Some are fleeing war. Some are fleeing poverty. They all have something in common, which is looking for somewhere safe to live. I have achieved my dream, you know, to be in Europe, my first dream. I am a refugee.
I just look like you. I just want a peaceful life away from violence. Anyone can become a refugee, anyone. Their asylum claim is being processed. You'll receive access to exclusive information and early alerts about our documentaries and investigations. In , over one million people smuggled themselves into Europe. We filmed them as they left their homes and families behind.
Across continents, all the way to their final destinations. Her family has been here three months. How many of you? We can go tomorrow at 5: The islands are seeing a huge rise in migrant arrivals. I want to stay with my mother. Your mother is doing this. I want to go to mom. The yacht is safer. Are we going to die on the way?
This is not going to go right. This is not going to be OK. Thank God the sea is flat. Guys, please stop moving. Peace be upon the Prophet. Hassan, can you see the other dinghy? Water is coming in. Is it from under the boat? Or from the waves? You are very heavy and you are sitting on my leg. Is water still coming in? Please, God, be with us! The water is a foot deep now. Take the water out. And we went back to Izmir, back to square one. Where will you sleep? In the street here. The sea is two-faced. Many people have been betrayed by it.
I love the sea. Our goal is to build our life. Build a very new life. See the beauties coming!