Theyre not here, theyre on manus. Hey, jamal or hey, faizel, where are you. Eric i started covering manus island more than 3 years ago, and when i first met these men, i wondered how their stories would end. I never thought it would be here, on the other side of the world, in the suburbs of north america. Some people might think this is a pretty good outcome to what was a diabolical political and social problem. And now theyre here, australia might forget these guys, but they wont forget what australia did to them, and they might not forgive, either. Amir it can be lonely sometimes. Super lonely. Its just i feel like im still there and i hear this daily stuff. Its not ending, it just keeps happening. Its getting worse and worse. Something that i will always remember it. I will never be able to forget it. Stuff that happened, my friends that they were killed in front of me. This shouldnt have happened ever. And i am sure theres gonna be a day that in the future that australia will feel sorry about what theyve done.