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Listen to Me

“Listen to me, there’s something I have to say, but I still can’t do it showing my face.” 25 years after running away from her home town in Morocco, a woman needs to explain why she fled away without an explanation. Yet she is not able to do it by showing her face, that’s why she has to record her voice.

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“Listen to me, there’s something I have to say, but I still can’t do it showing my face.” 25 years after running away from her home town in Morocco, a woman needs to explain why she fled away without an explanation. Yet she is not able to do it by showing her face, that’s why she has to record her voice.

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