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| EPISODE 4

"16 hours at sea"

"Harga", Gabs romanticising, and chemical ecstasy.
08 March 2022
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Created by
Hamza Ouni
Sound Design
Oussema Gaidi
Sound Editing
Achref Hammami
Illustrations
Tayma Ben Ahmed
French Translation
Nadya Benhalim

In the fourth episode, we discover the tricks of the trade of the "harrag" (human boat smuggler), and the logistical details of this major enterprise. Our protagonists also discuss the reasons why they would take this risky option to reach the potential "Eldorado", if they had the means to do so.

Gabs treats us to a surreal discussion with his girlfriend, where they tease each other. He also exposes a range of chemical substances and relates his past experiences with them.

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