Podcasts by The Wait

The Wait

Mozhgan Moarefizadeh is stuck in Jakarta, living without rights—but with a yappy dog named Bella. With journalist Nicole Curby, she brings you into the lives of refugees like her, who are trapped on Australia’s new borderline, in Indonesia. Also heard via The Guardian’s Full Story.




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Further podcasts by Nicole Curby, Mozhgan Moarefizadeh, Michael Green

Podcast on the topic Dokumentation

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5. Don't forget to smile from 2020-10-31T23:21

Of all Mozhgan’s family, her dad Amir is struggling the most. In episode one, we heard him in the midst of a shocking crisis, over a year ago. How is he now? Meanwhile, a glimmer of hope flickers f...

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4. If there is a God from 2020-10-31T23:14:25

Mozhgan and her friend Elina, from Sudan, have a disagreement about beliefs. When the future is impossible to see, faith can be a rock—or it can shatter completely. Either way, some refugees are ta...

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3. The place where we are kept from 2020-10-31T23:12:01

As protests rage in cities across Indonesia, Yousif from Sudan takes the megaphone despite threats of arrest. Mozhgan can’t travel, so Nicole investigates, visiting shelters in Makassar and Batam. ...

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2. We say it's chance from 2020-10-31T23:11:25

Mozhgan met Hussain in 2013, both packed into a fishing boat, hoping to get to Australia. She takes Nicole to visit him in West Jakarta, where he lives with his dad in a small room. Their single be...

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1. A paradox and a dilemma from 2020-10-31T23:10:48

If you live without rights, far from your motherland, what happens when you die? Mozhgan’s little brother Mohammad speaks Bahasa Indonesia fluently. He knows people. If your relatives want your bod...

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Trailer from 2020-10-18T06:04:35

In The Wait, Mozhgan and journalist Nicole Curby investigate how Australia has created a new border, inside Indonesia, and ask who’s responsible for its consequences. In a disused army ...

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