Giornalista: Ciao, come stai?
Donna: Ciao, grazie. Sto cercando nella spazzatura. Non ho nessuno che si prende cura di me e i miei tre figli piccoli. Io non sono in grado di provvedere per loro. Quindi cerco di trovare cibo per loro tra questa immondizia.
Giornalista: Non hai qualcuno che you can support (financially)?
Woman: No dear, and who was' disappeared a few years ago
Journalist: That his soul rest in peace
Donna: Thank
Journalist: Are you in this area?
Woman: No, I'm from Khorasan (northern Iran)
Journalist: So you live around here? How long?
Woman: I lived in this village for
10-12 years Journalist: What is the name of this village?
Women Nasir Aabad
Journalist: Do you have a truck or a car to collect the garbage? Or use this bag?
Women use the bag to carry it away at home with me.
Journalist: How many children do you have?
Donna: I have two daughters, one had a disease on a eye surgery and made a long time ago.
Journalist: No boys?
Donna: I have two, both are married. I had 3 daughters. We come here and search through the garbage. My daughter told me one day, Mom I'm tired. I'm tired of this situation. Everyone lives their own life and watch our lives. I told her that this is our destiny. My daughter was tired, ate something after the fast of Ramadan and and 'sat up by the fire. It was the 17th of Ramadan. My little daughter was sick. I went to take medication. I asked the major to go with me, told me to go and she would follow me. As I left, I turned around I looked back and saw big flames. I could not I was devastated to move. This gentleman is come to us tried to extinguish the fire. He 's a stranger, my kids call him uncle. It helps us like you
was tired, he said, is this the way to live life, right? I lost my daughter like that. And is' committed suicide. He said, I'm tired mom. Find all others, see how they dress and look at us. We are Iranians and we are here. See their lives and our lives.
This is not a life we \u200b\u200bare living. Little asks me to buy shoes, how can I buy the shoes? I've been sick the last two days and I was not able to come here and look in the garbage. How can I provide for them and live life like this?
Journalist: Is your house 'near?
Women: It 's not too far from here
Journalist: It's OK if I came to your house?
Donna: Sure
Journalist: Sorry to bother you
Woman: It is absolutely not a problem!
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Journalist: What can you find to eat in this situation?
Women: Not much, simple bread and boiled potatoes, eggs sometimes, or rice, if the friends they give me a bit '.
Journalist: Pecepisci pension your husband?
Woman: No, they have also stopped paying the monthly benefit to our employees for the past two years.
Journalist: Your heating system works with the oil?
Woman: Yes
Journalist: Buy oil in this area?
Woman: Yes
Journalist: There are times that is not the lack of heating fuel?
Women: Two nights ago we had no oil. Anel I had to sell my daughter to buy oil.
Journalist: What can you find to eat in this situation?
Women: Not much, simple bread and boiled potatoes, eggs sometimes, or rice, if the friends they give me a bit '.
Journalist: Pecepisci pension your husband?
Woman: No, they have also stopped paying the monthly benefit to our employees for the past two years.
Journalist: Your heating system works with the oil?
Woman: Yes
Journalist: Buy oil in this area?
Woman: Yes
Journalist: There are times that is not the lack of heating fuel?
Women: Two nights ago we had no oil. Anel I had to sell my daughter to buy oil.
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