The Journey from Syria: Reunion | Episode 5 | The New Yorker
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- Опубликовано: 26 май 2016
- Christine Shalhoub prepares to join her husband in the Netherlands after he embarked on a seventeen-hundred-mile odyssey to seek asylum from the perils of wartime Damascus.
“The Journey” is a six-part documentary produced in collaboration with Field of Vision.
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The Journey from Syria: Reunion | Episode 5 | The New Yorker
Producer: Matthew Cassel
Director: Matthew Cassel
Editor: Olivia Dehez Кино
The part where they reunited made me tear up in the office... Oh dear😭😭😭
Check out on You Tube SYRIAN SCHOOL then try and make any sense the
mess that came after
AutomobileFunk stfu
My tears drop with excitement for the woman and two children reuniting her husband at Amsterdam Airport of the Netherlands.
This deserves way more views.
That woman is so brave and smart.
I cried alot at the airport😢😢
Oh man this made me cry
Tears of Joy have boundaries. Even war can't defeat our joy when we feel happy and loved.
I am so touching😭
May the Peace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you always🙏
I'm brave like a Ninja while chopping onions...
Six months that is very quick in the Netherlands, here in Belgium. They must have a job first. And then maybe after a year or 1,5 year or longer then the family may come over legally.
@Miguel Bustamante Yes maybe we must send them all to the Netherlands, i speak dutch.
@@eviken1982 This was posted 2016, and he hadn't seen his kids for 1.5 years. So that means he probably left around October of 2014, maybe spent a year being smuggled and then going through clearance in the Netherlands, and then got a job. I'm figuring if he applied in October or so of 2015, that's why - the refugee crisis wasn't as extreme.
But I doubt it is anywhere near that fast now.
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God Jesus bless all
This family are well to do people. They are taking the place of people who really are threatened.
This strong and healthy man he cannot stay in Syria? He cannot take any veapon and fight for better life in his Country? Cowards .
I'm sure you would have fight for your country.... of course....
He fought for his country at some point but he is too good for the army.
here is a good deal, go fight for Syria and leave him your place