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1
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Introduction
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2
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Birth, family and childhood in Kampala, Uganda
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2.1
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Death of the father
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2.2
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Changing of name because of the father
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2.3
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Converte from catholicism to the orthodox church
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2.4
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Murder of the father
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2.5
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Working for church
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3
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Coming to Europe because of the church's activities
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4
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Love for iconography and church paintings
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5
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Meeting the bishop, preparation fo the trip to Greece
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6
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Racism and change of name in Greece
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7
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Baptism in Germany
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8
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Refusal of the asylum application
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9
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Politicization, Pro-refugee-protests
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10
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Drafting the manifesto: we are born free
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11
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Mother
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11.1
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Births in the night of father's murder
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11.2
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Separation from the mother, growing up at the grandparents
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11.3
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Contact with mother
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11.4
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An unhappy childhood without parents
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11.5
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Happy moments
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12
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Language-conflicts at school
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12.1
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Being forced to learn english
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12.2
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Mother toungue at home
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12.3
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Dressed like in colonial times
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12.4
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Humiliation caused by speaking in mother tongue
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13
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Politics
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13.1
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Political atmosphere in the 70ies, the end of Idi Amin
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13.2
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Time of Museveni
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14
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Economical circumstances in the family
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15
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A normal day in Kampala
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16.1
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Role of religion in the family
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16.2
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Converting from Islam to Christianity
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17
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Studies and university
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18
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Social work with lone mothers in Uganda
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19
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Greece
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19.1
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Painting at church
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19.2
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Residence status
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19.3
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Interaction with refugees in Uganda, compared to Europe
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19.4
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Departure to Athens
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19.5
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First impressions of Europe
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19.6
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Discrimination at Athens airport
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20
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From living in a cloister to being an aslyum seeker in Germany
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20.1
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Becoming a monch
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20.2
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Homosexuality within the church
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20.3
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Racism at school, problems with the bishop
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20.4
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Decision to leave Greece
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20.5
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Deportation from Greece
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21
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Germany
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21.1
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Imaginations and knowledge about Germany
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21.2
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First impressions of Berlin
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21.3
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LAGeSo and asylum application
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21.4
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On the way to Bavaria
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21.5
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Bavaria
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21.5.1
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Arrival in Munich, asylum home
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21.5.2
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Activities at asylum home
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21.5.3
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Restriction of motion and control
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21.5.4
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Interviews
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21.5.5
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Asylum home near Passau
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21.5.6
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Two years on the waiting list
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21.5.7
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Traumatising treatment during the asylum process
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21.5.8
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Save the faith, join the Adventist Church
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21.5.9
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Negative response to asylum and protest
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21.5.10
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Three weeks in a tent
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21.5.11
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Mobilization of refugees in Bavaria
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21.6
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Berlin
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21.6.1
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2012-2014 protests at Oranienplatz
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21.6.2
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Manifesto, fear and breaking the silence
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21.6.3
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Living in a tent for two years
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21.6.4
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Making contact with universities
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21.6.5
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Lawyer and process
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21.6.6
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Residence permit
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21.6.7
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Becoming parents and tolerance
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21.6.8
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Legal status for three years
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22
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Refugee policy
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22.1
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Solidarity and enabling power
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22.2
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Having a voice
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22.3
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Denial of right to work and study
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22.4
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Criminalisation and traumatization of refugees
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22.5
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Deportations
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22.6
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An alternative plan to empower refugees
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22.7
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Future plans
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23
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Workshops about textile design and refugee resistance
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24
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Contact with family in Uganda
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25
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Message to future refugees
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26
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Faith in God
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27
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Wish for the future: a platfrom to speak
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