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Refugee Seniors in the United States Video Chart by Time, Group, and Language Time Group Language 0:00-1:22 Bhutanese Nepali 1:23-2:54 Iraqi Arabic 2:54-4:00 Somali Somali 4:01-5:07 Burmese 5:08-5:54 Darfuri Arabic 5:55-6:10 Mixed (ESL class) English 6:11-6:34 Bhutanese Nepali 6:35-7:07 Iraqi Arabic 7:08-7:56 Bhutanese Nepali 7:57-8:34 Burmese 8:35-8:54 Iraqi Arabic 8:55-9:35 Somali Somali 9:36-10:33 Bhutanese Nepali

Time Speakers Script Refugee Seniors in the United States Full Script 0:09-0:41 Moti and Kaushila We were in Bhutan and we were treated very cruelly by the Bhutanese government. 0:42-0:43 (Off camera) Did you walk? There was gunfire, that s why we had to abandon our property and leave Bhutan. We had gathered all our food at home but we were unable to eat. The children were very young. We grabbed some chickens and left in the middle of the night. We left in the middle of the night. Early in the morning we were in India. 0:43-0:54 Moti and Kaushila 1:00-1:22 Moti and Kaushila Yes we walked. When we were in India it was daylight. The kids were hungry but we had nothing to eat. There were tears rolling down my cheeks and the kids were crying too. We wanted to go back to Bhutan, Bhutan, Bhutan, but nothing happened. Since we could not go back, there were organizations that wanted to help us. Finally we are here and let s see how it goes. People said you have to be able to do anything and eat anything in America. During orientation, we were told we can practice our own beliefs. For people who want to practice their traditions they can do so, and we are doing the same. 1:28-1:30 Salah Razoqi, Iraq The weather is so beautiful today. 1:31-1:32 (Off camera) It really is. 1:33-2:16 Salah Razoqi, Iraq I wish it were like this every day.

The people are so nice, the streets are so beautiful. As you know there was a war in Iraq and a lot of crisis there. A lot of things were not available for Iraqis no electricity, no water, just darkness. Of course, here in America, thank God there s safety and electricity exists. There s a better life here. People are so nice and the country is so clean. Thank God we re very comfortable here. 2:17-2:54 Salah Razoqi, Iraq Our first goal here in America was to learn English. I speak English with my wife, my daughters and my son. Our TV and cable is in English so we hear English all the time. Sometimes I go to the supermarket and speak English with the employees. Besides that, my caseworker gives me lessons 2-3 days per week. So thank God we re learning. 3:03-3:16 Shay Mahat, 3:20-3:32 Shay Mahat, 3:39-4:00 Shay Mahat, 4:06-4:46 Ma Khin Nwe Nwe, I came from ; I left because of the war. First, my wife and my 4 children came here. Then, after 5 years I came. School isn t bad, it s good. When I go there in the morning School isn t bad for me, it s fine. Those who are wise can and those who are not, don t get it. If you live as a refugee in Malaysia, you are subject to get arrested. And there is not any social support at all. You ll be in big trouble. It s much worse in Malaysia. But for me, I had a husband, so I didn t have such trouble. When I first came here, there were only Chin and Karen people around here. There are ethnic groups from. With their help, here I am, the only n. I live with them as my own family and children in this house. 4:51-5:07 Ma Khin Nwe Nwe, It would be good if they ve learned some basic English and if they re able to work. There will be some difficulties if they

aren t able to work like me. 5:08-5:27 Mohammed Mohammed, The most difficult thing when you come to America is if you can t speak English. It will be hard. I came here to America and found life is different and everything is organized. There s a war over there and it s well known. 5:28-5:54 Mohammed Mohammed, I work at First Star Paper. I work with a group of other people during the night shift. We collect the paper and organize them in cartons then take them to the warehouse. I can barely speak English but I have friends who speak English. It s hard but hopefully we ll learn the language. 5:55-6:07 ESL teacher Everybody now has two homes, and this is okay. You have one home that has your heart, your memories, and one home here. How are you this morning? 6:08-6:10 Moti and Kaushila I m fine 6:10-6:11 ESL teacher You are fine. 6:11-6:32 Moti and Kaushila I feel like they teach us well, and I know my stuff during the class but I tend to forget afterwards. Little by little I m learning, it s great that they re teaching us. They re teaching us well. We learn there and then when we leave school, and by the time we arrive at home we forget. What happened? 6:34-7:02 Salah Razoqi, Iraq Of course, when someone can t speak English here it s very hard. But I ll tell you something. If someone has relatives here, it will help a lot. Like my wife, she can speak English and as well as my daughters. My son also speaks English and even I have a good background in English but if someone doesn t speak English they have to learn.

7:03-7:07 Salah Razoqi, Iraq But as I said, you need to be patient. 7:12-7:30 Moti and Kaushila 7:31-7:45 Moti and Kaushila 7:46-7:57 Moti and Kaushila 8:08-8:23 Ma Khin Nwe Nwe, My help I have insurance for the hospital and medicine. I m taking those medications. If I have to go to the hospital, I ask my kids or I just stay home because I can t go anywhere by myself. I think, Where am I? and I get lost. I haven t learned to get around here. When I look at the signs, I just understand bus and train and nothing else. I understand that because I learned something in the village. I wonder how we will spend our lives in the future. I can t get around by myself. I really can t. If you have good health and are able to work, you can earn a lot of money, which will be very good for your life. If, however, you aren t healthy enough to work, you will face difficulties. 8:39-8:54 Salah Razoqi, Iraq My advice for the refugees is to be patient. That s the most important thing. They shouldn t rush and they should take everything step by step. 8:57-9:16 Shay Mahat, 9:16-9:28 Shay Mahat, 9:38-10:16 Moti and Kaushila 10:16-10:27 Moti and Kaushila Now I have few difficulties; I understand the system and I ve gotten used to it. I can go places myself. All I can tell them is that this place is good; America is good, it s not like. Everything is fine so far, we don t know what will happen in the future. We can t work. We don t know what will happen then. We want at least one of our sons to study. The youngest son doesn t even work. I have a dream that he will study. We re uncertain about our future. Sometimes I worry that we won t be able to pay the rent. That s what I feel. I think if we get educated and learn things then we will be able to do something in this country. Even if I can t, I want my kids to.