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Meine Freiheit, Deine Freiheit

Kübra, the only female intensive offender in Berlin, is about to be released from the prison for women in Berlin-Lichtenberg - after a total of four years and ten months there. Salema has lost her parents in the Ethiopian Civil War and has never really arrived in Germany. She has been in prison again and again since she was seventeen - now she should look for a place outside of the supervised dormitory.

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Kübra, the only female intensive offender in Berlin, is about to be released from the prison for women in Berlin-Lichtenberg - after a total of four years and ten months there. Salema has lost her parents in the Ethiopian Civil War and has never really arrived in Germany. She has been in prison again and again since she was seventeen - now she should look for a place outside of the supervised dormitory.

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