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My Father Called Me A Traitor... Then He Called Begging For Help

5 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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When war broke out, Daniel, a promising architect from Eritrea, made an impossible choice. To save his younger brother from being conscripted to fight in a brutal conflict against a people he considered cousins, he fled the country. But his escape came at a devastating cost: his own family, and his wife's, branded him a coward and a traitor, cutting him off completely. His story is a harrowing look at the personal betrayals that happen in the shadow of geopolitical conflict. Living as a refugee in Uganda, isolated and stripped of his career, Daniel wrestled with shame and uncertainty. The silence from his family was deafening. That is, until a year later, when a desperate, late-night phone call from his father changed everything. This episode explores the immense pressure to conform to nationalistic duty, the moral injuries of war that occur far from the battlefield, and the agonizing process of rebuilding a life from the ashes of family and country. Stories are works of fiction and dramatized based on inspired events. Names, places and details are changed for privacy and are not true events. Produced with AI assistance.

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