
Du må ikke græde - for så mister du blod
Reportager fra borgerkrigen i Syrien
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Narrated by:
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Janek Lesniak
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By:
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Nagieb Khaja
About this listen
I "Du må ikke græde - for så mister du blod" tager danske Nagieb Khaja os med på en dramatisk rejse ind i denne på én gang komplekse og såre simple skueplads for menneskelig dårskab og heltemod. I skyggen af et magtspil mellem storpolitiske kræfter som Rusland, USA og flere lande i Mellemøsten krydser han igen og igen grænsen til Syrien og formår at skabe kontakt med mennesker, som dagligt er berørt af borgerkrigen; fra Al-Qaeda-ledere og freelance-jihadister til muslimske nødhjælpsarbejdere og vestlige krigere. Med åbne sanser og en afvæbnende ærlighed vækker Nagieb tillid og fortrolighed i et land, hvor enhver tiltro til menneskeheden for længst synes ophørt.©2017 Gyldendal (P)2017 Gyldendal
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