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CPOY 70 Interpretive Project Bronze: Return to Sender

In december 2014 the Danish Government presented a new report concluding that it would be safe for Eritrean refugees in Denmark to return home to the country they just fled. A conclusion far different from Amnesty Internationals statement, and the many experts who criticized the report. At a closed down hospital outside Copenhagen, Denmark, a group of Eritreans makes a decision. They want to tell about the conditions they fled from. But they need to tell the story as a group, and anonymous. Because they are all concerned about the consequences for their families back home. These are their stories, as they tell them:

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Slide 8 of 9
December 2, 2014
He flees to Denmark with his wife, scared for their lives because of their religious beliefs. They were both imprisoned. During their travel they loose track of each other and reach Denmark individually. When his wife talks he hides his face in his hands. Tears run down his wives face as she speaks about their experiences. He pulls up his pants and shows his leg. Scarred by continous hitting from iron pipes inflicted by prison-guards.
Line Ørnes Søndergaard / Høgskolgen i Oslo og Akershus
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