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2
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Birth, childhood and family in Eritrea
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2.1
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Language
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2.2
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Family structure
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2.3
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Destruction of a happy childhood
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2.4
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Inequality of the sexes within the family
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2.5
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Relationship to parents and siblings
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3
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Political atmosphere
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3.1
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Bombing of childhood-house and end of childhood
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3.2
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Conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea
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3.3
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Political commitment of the father in the freedom-movement
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4
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After the bombing: Escape to the "House of Arabs"
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5
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New Accommodation after the escape
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5.1
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A typical day at the "House of Arabs"
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5.2
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Living in the countryside and dependency on animals
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5.3
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Arriving at the new place and setting up a new accommodation
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5.4
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Activities after the escape
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Responsibilities in the household when the father is absent
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7
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The role of religion within the family
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Support by religion in bad times
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9
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Being brought to the army as a minor
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10
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Theft of animals by ethiopian soldiers
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Contact with family in the war zone
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12
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Military
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12.1
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Being taken from the family violently
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12.2
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In the Sahelian zone with the troops
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12.3
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Treatment within the military
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12.4
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Independence
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12.5
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Military training
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13
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After dependency
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13.1
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Situation after the dependency: Surpression and dictatorship
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13.2
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The importance of military service
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13.3
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Being in the military service from age sixteen
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Contact with the family
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Task in the military's logistics
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16
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Hopes and dreams
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17
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Escape
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17.1
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Leaving the country
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17.2
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The decision to escape
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17.3
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Deserting the military and danger
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17.4
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Crossing borders
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17.5
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Financing the escape
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17.6
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Support in Ethiopia
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17.7
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Eight months in Sudan
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17.8
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Through the Sahara desert
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17.9
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Smugglers
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17.10
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On the way to Lybia, the accident and injury
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17.11
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Accommodation in Lybia
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17.12
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Impossibility to go back and give up
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17.13
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On the ship to Italy
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17.14
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Rescuing by italian coast guard
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17.15
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Medical care after the rescue
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18
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Europe
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18.1
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Arrival in Italy
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18.2
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No perspectives in Italy and the journey to Munich
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18.3
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Arrival in Munich and the desire to go to Sweden
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18.4
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Attempts to go to Sweden and being held back
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18.5
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Asylum application in Sweden and refusal
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19
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Hope
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20
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Contact with family
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21
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Language school and integration courses
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22
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Experiences in Germany
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23
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New friends
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24
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Future goals
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25
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Fear of being deportation
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