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Hello Sarai, could you tell us how you got here?
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Well, when I was 18 I was accused of a murder
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A man tried to rape me and I defended him with a knife and in the end he was killed
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Do you think you deserve to be here?
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No, I don't think so, but you have to pay for a death
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If there is a dead person, it's my fault because I did it and I never hid
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But you always have to see that I feel bad for that person
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And that person tried to rape me, that person harassed me, that person...
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I don't know, it's very relative if you deserve to be here or not
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And what have you lost since you've been here?
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What have I lost?
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Well, my family
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Do you think society tries to help you or does it forget about you?
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There are people who help, there are many people who volunteer and help us
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But society itself forgets about us
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I think the vast majority of us deserve to be here
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The vast majority
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Do you think there is mistreatment of inmates?
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It's a very complicated question, but well, it depends
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If you are a smuggler, will you have mistreatment?
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If you are a good smuggler...
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Until now, I've never had mistreatment
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And I've told you five times, I've never had mistreatment
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Because I've gone my own way
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Is it easy to smuggle?
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I don't know, it's pretty easy
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It's the same as on the street
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It's more expensive, but it's achievable
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According to data from the prison syndicate, of the more than 60,000 inmates in Spain
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60% are inmates
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Why do you think the penitentiary system doesn't get them to come back?
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Well, I don't know if this data is correct
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It comes from a syndicate of officials
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Usually, syndicates make partial use of their data
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What is true is that we can intervene here, the inmates
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In sanitary issues, in educational issues, in family issues
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In any other issue where the inmates have a deficit
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But if we return them to society, we return them to the same environment
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Well, they will come back
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Were you afraid when you entered the prison?
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A lot
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A lot
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What do you expect from the time you've been here?
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Well, a lot of things
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For example, the damage that I've caused to a thousand people
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To my employer
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They've been...
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A lot
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A lot
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What do you expect from justice?
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That it's fair
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It's not unfair, it's fair
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That they don't overdo it, that they do what's fair
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They make mistakes
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We are the ones who make mistakes
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And the citizens must convince us
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And above all, the young people
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That many times we are not right
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That we are the ones who are wrong
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Hello Francisco
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Hello
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How did you end up here?
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Well, when I was 14 or 15
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That's when I started to smoke pot
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But later on, with time, I started to take other kinds of drugs
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That's what led me to commit crimes
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Have you learned anything here?
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Well, there are two ways to live here
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This is a world apart from the street, of course
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One way is to live it wrong
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To spend all day in a courtyard, doing nothing
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And the other is to get something positive
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From the negativity of being in jail
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Do you have a degree?
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Certificate of Primary Studies
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Because studying hasn't been my strong point
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My strong point, I think, is music
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And singing
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- Fecha:
- 24 de enero de 2007 - 11:59
- Visibilidad:
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- Enlace Relacionado:
- Alumnos IES Pino Montano (Sevilla)
- Duración:
- 10′
- Relación de aspecto:
- 4:3 Hasta 2009 fue el estándar utilizado en la televisión PAL; muchas pantallas de ordenador y televisores usan este estándar, erróneamente llamado cuadrado, cuando en la realidad es rectangular o wide.
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