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Gone but not forgotten: Syria's missing persons

Jan 4, 2022
27:33
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The Love of My Life
01:39 • 3min
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3
I'll Just Remember My Dad's Voice
04:11 • 2min
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4
Can You Just Call Him Again?
05:54 • 2min
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5
Are You Crazy? Are You Singing Now?
07:49 • 2min
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6
My Dad's Pictures, It's at a Cafe Near the Sea
10:00 • 2min
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7
Afar Ali Mustapa - The Only Choice I Have Is Living
11:36 • 2min
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8
I'll Always Believe That My Dad Is Alive
13:40 • 4min
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9
A Dosaoteaa, Like a Consultant
17:16 • 3min
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10
Is There Any Hope for Ourselves?
20:03 • 2min
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11
Remembrance Is Like an Act of Resistance
21:51 • 2min
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12
The Future Is Not AboutWhatever
23:30 • 2min
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13
The Coming Storm Podcast
25:59 • 2min
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Wafa Mustafa hasn't heard from her dad since he went missing in July 2013. She, like tens of thousands of others in her position, believes he is being detained by the Syrian government, and is searching for him. In this documentary, she explains how she uses the story of his life to campaign for justice in Syria, and how keeping the memory of her father alive is an act of protest and resistance.

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