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6,000 Miles To Freedom: Two Boys And Their Flight From The Taliban
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6,000 Miles To Freedom: Two Boys And Their Flight From The Taliban in Ottawa, ON
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6,000 Miles To Freedom: Two Boys And Their Flight From The Taliban in Ottawa, ON
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Two boys. One war-torn country. A world away,
freedom.
Twelve-year-old Adel and his cousin Shafi try to lead a normal
childhood in war-torn Afghanistan. But when Adel’s father dies, everything
changes. His uncle, a religious fundamentalist, sends Adel to study at a madrasa
run by militants, where he is trained as an insurgent and chosen to carry out a
suicide bombing. When his moment of martyrdom arrives, Adel’s detonator
fails, and he is forced to flee the country or risk being killed by the Afghan
police or the Taliban themselves.
Together, Adel and Shafi set out to
seek refuge in England, where Shafi’s brother now lives and where a new
life awaits. With that hope, the two boys begin the perilous journey of 6,000
miles to freedom, crossing mountains on foot and squeezing into crowded trucks
with other refugees. The two become separated only to find each other again in
the Calais Jungle encampment, their last, hellish stop.
Based on numerous
testimonies from refugee youth, this poignant, timely, and well-documented story
brings to life the traumatic experiences faced by Afghani children fleeing war
and poverty, as well as the isolation they often feel as refugees in the
West.
Two boys. One war-torn country. A world away,
freedom.
Twelve-year-old Adel and his cousin Shafi try to lead a normal
childhood in war-torn Afghanistan. But when Adel’s father dies, everything
changes. His uncle, a religious fundamentalist, sends Adel to study at a madrasa
run by militants, where he is trained as an insurgent and chosen to carry out a
suicide bombing. When his moment of martyrdom arrives, Adel’s detonator
fails, and he is forced to flee the country or risk being killed by the Afghan
police or the Taliban themselves.
Together, Adel and Shafi set out to
seek refuge in England, where Shafi’s brother now lives and where a new
life awaits. With that hope, the two boys begin the perilous journey of 6,000
miles to freedom, crossing mountains on foot and squeezing into crowded trucks
with other refugees. The two become separated only to find each other again in
the Calais Jungle encampment, their last, hellish stop.
Based on numerous
testimonies from refugee youth, this poignant, timely, and well-documented story
brings to life the traumatic experiences faced by Afghani children fleeing war
and poverty, as well as the isolation they often feel as refugees in the
West.


















