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Film - documentary

The longest route

Alsaleh from Syria and Jassim from Iraq are being held in Volos juvenile prison on the serious charge of trafficking illegal immigrants. From inside the prison they talk to their parents and follow the developments of the war while trying to save themselves. Their stories unfold in prison and in court, revealing how young innocent refugees fall victim to coercion by traffickers, become involved in trafficking and end up serving heavy sentences while the traffickers themselves continue to operate unmolested. If the court rules that Alsaleh and Jassim are guilty, their prison sentence could be 25 years.

Displacement, Legal
charges coercion court Juvenile prisons penalties Refugees traffickers trafficking

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