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uma rated 40 months ago- At that time, just a few days after the disaster, Rohati was a broken woman, her whole body convulsed with the agony of unbearable grief. I interviewed her in the way TV news crews interview countless victims of wars and natural disasters - and yet somehow Rohati was different. As she answered my qu...
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 uma rated 40 months ago- At that time, just a few days after the disaster, Rohati was a broken woman, her whole body convulsed with the agony of unbearable grief. I interviewed her in the way TV news crews interview countless victims of wars and natural disasters - and yet somehow Rohati was different. As she answered my questions, she reached out to grab my arm, and then pulled me towards her. She had no one else to comfort her then, and since I had appeared from nowhere with a microphone to talk to her, I would have to do.
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