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- Sameer tries to get closer to Rana after feeling admiration for her, but he is surprised that his younger sister, Samar, is suffering from bone cancer. Can Sameer achieve his goal? and What will happen to Samar?
- Sami passes information to his cousin without verifying its accuracy, and this information may lead to a problem
- Basma, a Yemeni young girl of 25 years old, has a beautiful voice. she graduated from the department of English language. She is from a middle-income family and works as a volunteer teacher in an Internally Displaced People camp. Basma notices the fear of the children whom she teaches due to the sound of the shells. Basma finds nothing to ease her students' fears of their experiences of war but her beautiful voice. she prepares them to participate in a musical celebration where they can sing for peace and hope. while Basma and her students practice, a shell falls near the tent where they study. All get frightened and hide under the chairs. Basma tries at that moment to ease their fears by singing. The students sing with her. They appear at the final scene singing on a stage.
- It's 2013, and President Obama is struggling to keep his promise to close Guantanamo Bay prison, made via an executive order on his first full day in office. Over the past five years, U.S. Congress has raised the political price of transferring detainees-even those held without charges and already cleared for release. Some of those still stuck at Guantanamo Bay are on hunger strike as their loved ones campaigned for their freedom. Other former detainees are back in Yemen. Have they been tempted to "return to the battlefield" as Congress warns? Did years of detention, isolation and torture make them want to seek revenge against the United States? And how are they rebuilding their lives? Fault Lines travels to Yemen to explore the consequences of the U.S. policy of indefinite detention.