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Introduction Fatima
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Birth and childhood in Faya, Tschad
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2.1
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Faya, a multicultural city
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2.2
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The language
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2.3
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Family structure
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2.4
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Discrimination caused by ethnical origin
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2.5
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Tastes and food from childhood
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2.6
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Death of the mother
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2.7
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Prohibition of school for women and sexual harassment
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2.8
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Forced marriage, violence and escape to Lybia
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Lybia
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3.1
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Remarriage in Lybia and losing the daughter
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3.2
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Working in Lybia
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3.3
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Life in Lybia and self-dependence
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3.4
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Divorces and marrying
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4
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Escape to Europe
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4.1
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War in Lybia and escape to Italy
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4.2
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On the boat towards Lampedusa
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4.3
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Arriving in Lampedusa
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Ethnical conflicts and racism in Tschad
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Lampedusa, Italy
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6.1
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Rescue and accommodation in tents
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6.2
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Accommodation in Bologna
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6.3
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Interviews with authorities and rejection
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6.4
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Living in an accommodation for women
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6.5
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The decision to leave Italy
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Germany
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7.1
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Life in Germany
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7.2
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Arrival in Germany and asylum application
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7.3.1
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Change within the relationship with daughter in Germany
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7.3.2
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Subtraction of the daughter by youth welfare office
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7.3.3
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Contact with daughter
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7.4
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Empowerment of women and feeling of humiliation in Germany
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7.5
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Rights, control and inequality in law
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7.6
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Work and language
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7.7
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German friends and contact with german society
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7.8
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Racism and xenophobia
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Hopes for the future
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Proudness of own ethnicity
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Life-time achievement
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Bills, language problems and stress
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Final words
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