1 00:00:00,620 --> 00:00:26,879 get together and feel all right you're the children crying 2 00:00:26,879 --> 00:00:37,229 one love saying give thanks and praise to the lord and i will feel all right 3 00:00:37,229 --> 00:00:43,310 saying let's get together and feel all right 4 00:00:43,310 --> 00:01:13,290 Oh, oh, oh, oh, let them out back all day, dirty reminds, one love, there is one question I'd really love to ask, one love, is there a place for hope, hopelessness, who has heard all mankind, just to save his own beliefs, one love, what about a one love, one love, 5 00:01:13,310 --> 00:01:19,549 Let's get together and feel all right 6 00:01:19,549 --> 00:01:21,030 As it was in the beginning 7 00:01:21,030 --> 00:01:22,430 One love 8 00:01:22,430 --> 00:01:24,469 So shall it be in the end 9 00:01:24,469 --> 00:01:25,450 One heart 10 00:01:25,450 --> 00:01:26,370 All right 11 00:01:26,370 --> 00:01:28,730 Thanks and praise to the Lord 12 00:01:28,730 --> 00:01:31,810 And I will feel all right 13 00:01:31,810 --> 00:01:37,409 Let's get together and feel all right 14 00:01:37,409 --> 00:01:38,510 One more thing 15 00:01:38,510 --> 00:01:43,769 Let's get together to fight this holy amygdala 16 00:01:43,769 --> 00:01:45,049 One love 17 00:01:45,049 --> 00:01:46,750 So when the man comes 18 00:01:46,750 --> 00:01:49,269 There will be no no do 19 00:01:49,269 --> 00:01:51,090 One love 20 00:01:51,090 --> 00:01:53,010 Have pity on those 21 00:01:53,010 --> 00:01:55,129 Whose chances grow ten 22 00:01:55,129 --> 00:01:58,930 There ain't no hiding place 23 00:01:58,930 --> 00:02:01,510 From the father of creation 24 00:02:01,510 --> 00:02:02,569 Yeah yeah 25 00:02:02,569 --> 00:02:04,549 One love 26 00:02:04,549 --> 00:02:06,290 What about the one 27 00:02:06,290 --> 00:02:07,569 One love 28 00:02:07,569 --> 00:02:13,569 Let's get together and feel all right 29 00:02:13,569 --> 00:02:15,370 I'm fleeing to mankind 30 00:02:15,370 --> 00:02:19,550 One love, one heart 31 00:02:19,550 --> 00:02:22,530 Give thanks and praise to the Lord 32 00:02:22,530 --> 00:02:25,710 And I will feel all right 33 00:02:25,710 --> 00:02:31,669 Let's get together and feel all right 34 00:02:31,669 --> 00:02:34,370 Give thanks and praise to the Lord 35 00:02:34,370 --> 00:02:38,370 The Rojinians are one of the most unprotected people in the world. 36 00:02:38,370 --> 00:02:44,370 In Myanmar, their country of origin, they have been systematically persecuted for ethnic and religious reasons. 37 00:02:44,370 --> 00:02:49,370 Their situation has worsened in recent years due to violence, forcing them to flee. 38 00:02:49,370 --> 00:02:53,370 Most seek refuge in their neighboring country, Bangladesh. 39 00:02:53,370 --> 00:02:59,370 The Rojinian children are the most vulnerable victims of this crisis, one of the longest and forgotten in the world. 40 00:02:59,370 --> 00:03:02,370 Behind me you can see the mountains of Myanmar. 41 00:03:02,370 --> 00:03:09,370 We are in Dhaki Impara, one of the most important entry points for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. 42 00:03:09,370 --> 00:03:15,370 This year alone, more than 700,000 people have entered, seeking refuge and security. 43 00:03:15,370 --> 00:03:20,370 Of all of them, more than half are children. The conditions in which they arrive are critical. 44 00:03:20,370 --> 00:03:26,370 That is why UNICEF is here with them, working so that no Rohingya child is deprived of their childhood. 45 00:03:26,370 --> 00:03:31,370 We are in Kutupalong, the largest refugee camp in the world. 46 00:03:31,370 --> 00:03:37,370 As you can see, the refuges of the Rojinias are made of plastic straws and bamboo straws. 47 00:03:37,370 --> 00:03:44,370 And now, it is possibly about to rain, we are in the monsoon season, and this rain is going to put their lives in danger. 48 00:03:44,370 --> 00:04:12,289 In fact, it is already raining. 49 00:04:12,289 --> 00:04:19,290 Unfortunately, we have incorporated the word refugee into our vocabulary with too much naturalness. 50 00:04:19,290 --> 00:04:27,290 Listening to it, thinking about it, saying it does not really pick up its meaning, the depth of these nine letters. 51 00:04:27,290 --> 00:04:30,290 Faisal is ten years old. He is a refugee. 52 00:04:30,290 --> 00:04:36,290 He told me how he arrived at the camp of Leda almost a year ago after having lost his five brothers. 53 00:04:36,290 --> 00:04:39,290 Today, it is not yet known if they are alive or dead. 54 00:04:39,290 --> 00:04:45,290 He enjoys drawing and playing Ludo in the childhood friends' spaces provided by UNICEF. 55 00:04:45,290 --> 00:04:50,990 Samsul is 12 years old. He has spent all his life in a refugee settlement, since he was born here. 56 00:04:50,990 --> 00:04:54,629 His parents arrived in Bangladesh in 1991. 57 00:04:54,629 --> 00:04:59,949 He dreams of becoming a senior teacher, but he does not think he will succeed if he continues to live here. 58 00:04:59,949 --> 00:05:07,949 Knowing these stories firsthand makes me think of Samsul and Faisal when I say or hear the word refugees, 59 00:05:07,949 --> 00:05:10,089 who, above all, are children.