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Name | Mahmoud |
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Gender | male |
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Country of Origin | Iraq |
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Destination Country | Iraq |
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s-1
| Mahmouds youth did not protect him from ISILs destructiveness. |
s-2
| A sheepherder, he was injured while tending his flock. |
s-3
| One day while he was taking care of his sheep, ISIL bombed a house close to where his sheep were grazing. |
s-4
| Because of the strong explosion, the electric wires fell on me. |
s-5
| They burned my hands and arms so badly that they had to be cut off. |
s-6
| When I left the hospital, my family decided to flee to avoid any more of ISILs cruelty. |
s-7
| We went to Haj Ali—my arms hurt so badly! |
s-8
| Two days later we were transferred here to Dibaga Camp. |
s-9
| Football is great—it doesnt matter that I dont have hands, because I wouldnt be allowed to use them anyways! |
s-10
| So I can play without being ashamed, or feeling like I wont be as good as the other guys. |
s-11
| When IOM psychosocial teams met Mahmoud in Dibaga, he explained that he felt his injuries would prevent him from doing normal things like playing sports with his friends. |
s-12
| IOM teams encouraged Mahmoud to join in one of their activities—a football team. |
s-13
| On a visit to the camp the next day, the same IOM team found Mahmoud practicing and playing, entirely un-self-consciously with his friends. |
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