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Parsa Pouriamehr: brother of the interviewer

The person who has been interviewed had a lot to say about the questions that have been prepared; He started by talking about everything that has happened:

How do feel about everything that has happened? “I feel genuinely sorry for everything that has happened and I mostly feel sorry for the people that died during this tragic event and their families because it’s so heartbreaking to see that hundreds of people have lost their children, children who had been taken away from their families and had been killed tragically”

after we asked, “do you think there is anything we can do to make things a little better for everyone?” He continued by talking about the actions that we have to do to help and make things a bit better for the people that experienced these things:

“We surely have to do something about it and make a difference and we can start by making this day very special and memorable for all the people that have gone through this terrible situation and all of us together have to make sure that this will not happen again”

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how did you expect this day to look like? and what are some things that Indigenous people suffer from? “I really expected this day to be very special so that we can all give our love and respect to the Indigenous people and pray for the poor and innocent children. And there are a lot of hard things that Indigenous people are still suffering from for example Indigenous people have experienced really high levels of maternal and infant mortality, malnutrition, cardiovascular illnesses, HIV/AIDS, and other infectious diseases like malaria and tuberculosis. All these problems make living so hard for them because they have to go through all of these harnesses, so I hope to see they can eventually solve all of their problems”

With all that has been said during this interview, we can come to the conclusion that we all have to take apart in this event to show our respect to all the Indigenous people that have been through all these horrifying traumas and try to make this day as memorable as possible.

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