onsdag 19. april 2017

INTERVIEW

We were lucky to be able to interview two Eritran immigrantsLiya and Awet.  

Why did you escape from Eritrea? 
-I escaped from Eritrea because the people don't have freedom. The country is ruled by a paranoid dictator and the people is military 

Why did you come to Norway? 
-I heard it was the best. It is a democracy and I heard it is good for immigrants. 

Do you have any friends or family in Eritrea? Do you miss them? 
-Yes I have a friend in Eritrea, and I really miss her. Liya says. 
-Yes I have family in Eritrea. I often think of how they are doing because of the missing democracy and the dictator, and I miss them very much, Awet says. 

Do you think you want to return to your home country? 
-Yes, if Eritrea becomes a democracy we would return 

What is your dream for the future? 
-My dream for the future is to get an education and become a nurse, Liya says. 
And my dream is also to study, and get a good job, Awet adds. 

What do you think about Norwegians? 
-I think they are nice and kind, but a little shy. 

Is it something you can do in Eritrea that you can't do in Norway? Hobbies? 
-No, everything is here. 

Can you tell us something about your own country? 
-Eritrea has 6 million residents, same as Norway. It is a rich country with much gold and minerals but most of the people are soldiers. They got their independence in 1991 but it is now run by a dictator. The president controls all the gold and minerals, and he forces the men to work as soldiers. 

Do you have any hobbies? 
Liya-I like to work out. 
Awet-I play football and I have tried skis, but I found that to be really hard. 

How did you come to Norway? 
-We came by a boat. We started in Eritrea, had a stopover in Italy a and ended up in Norway. We sailed through Europe. 

Harald, Sol og Ices

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