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'The only way we can send a message is the hunger strike' – the Messenger podcast 'The only way we can send a message is the hunger strike' – the Messenger podcast
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After months of interviews, Aziz finally sits facing an immigration officer and an interpreter, about to find out whether he’s been granted refugee status. But he’s too angry to talk about that. What he’d rather know is why he’s just spent weeks locked in a jail cell in Lorengau, before being abruptly released without charge. In this episode Aziz talks about the hunger strike that lead to his imprisonment, and why he continues to pursue big and small acts of resistance – despite the consequences
Sun 16 Apr 2017 00.30 BST
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[It] was a part of our rights and it’s peaceful, and it’s very strong ... The only way we can send message is the hunger strike.[It] was a part of our rights and it’s peaceful, and it’s very strong ... The only way we can send message is the hunger strike.
• The Messenger is a 10-part podcast series co-produced by Behind the Wire and the Wheeler Centre. It is produced by Michael Green, André Dao, Hannah Reich and Bec Fary, with Jon Tjhia and Sophie Black at the Wheeler Centre, with additional fact-checking by the Guardian’s Ben Doherty. To find out more about The Messenger and to subscribe, visit wheelercentre.com/themessenger• The Messenger is a 10-part podcast series co-produced by Behind the Wire and the Wheeler Centre. It is produced by Michael Green, André Dao, Hannah Reich and Bec Fary, with Jon Tjhia and Sophie Black at the Wheeler Centre, with additional fact-checking by the Guardian’s Ben Doherty. To find out more about The Messenger and to subscribe, visit wheelercentre.com/themessenger
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