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Cluster Bomb Victim

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Subido el 20 de septiembre de 2007 por EducaMadrid

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Hassan Abadi is a victim of the Israeli-Lebanon conflict of summer 2006. He stepped on a cluster bomb and lost his leg. With the help of the NGO "Premiere Urgence" - funded by the European Commission's Humanitarian Aid Office "ECHO" - Hassan Abadi has begun to rebuild his life. He now has a job working in a graveyard in Yeita in South Lebanon along with 13 other people who lost their jobs as a result of the conflict. In this video, Hassan Abadi explains how his life was before and after stepping on a cluster bomb.

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I had a good job. 00:00:00
I could work before very well. 00:00:27
I could buy a car. 00:00:31
I could pay for the schools for my daughters. 00:00:32
I could pay everything, but now, really, really, the life now is completely dead. 00:00:38
There are many, many mines on the ground. 00:00:51
And another bombs from the plane, I touch it. 00:00:54
I touch the mine, so I lose my leg. 00:01:00
Yeah, it's too strange for the children. 00:01:08
For my wife, she accept it, and for me, I don't accept it yet. 00:01:13
I think that they don't know how the damage here. 00:01:24
They don't know. 00:01:31
They don't know the bombs, what it does. 00:01:32
I think the one which made it, the bomb, he knows what it does. 00:01:35
But the pilot, he doesn't know. 00:01:42
Just he takes the order from behind him, and just he shot. 00:01:44
But if the pilot knows what he do here, if he really feels humanitarian, he will not 00:01:50
do it again. 00:01:59
When I move, go home, sit down, think about the problems, about the war, about what we 00:02:00
lose, how it was, how it is now, I feel me, like, depressed, and I begin to think, to 00:02:15
cry, and to think something so, so bad. 00:02:24
I'm not Hezbollah, I'm not Israeli, just I'm from here, I'm a person from this village. 00:02:27
I love the people. 00:02:37
I love, I love the life. 00:02:38
I could run from here to there, through one minute, I can pass, two minutes, I pass the village. 00:02:45
Now, I need one hour to walk, two hours to pass it. 00:02:52
Look how I am. 00:02:56
The life is so hard, really. 00:03:04
The life is so hard, really. 00:03:14
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Autor/es:
The European Union
Subido por:
EducaMadrid
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Reconocimiento - No comercial - Sin obra derivada
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Fecha:
20 de septiembre de 2007 - 11:36
Visibilidad:
Público
Enlace Relacionado:
European Commission
Duración:
03′ 29″
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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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