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Adib Abdul-Kareem:
Detlev, they've taken my child. Detlev Ivanov:
[handing him a glass]
Children are always trouble. That's why I never had any. Here, drink up - be good for the headache. I always thought you'd enjoy Canada - more than Tadmor Prison anyway. Adib Abdul-Kareem:
Why haven't they arrested me? Detlev Ivanov:
Now, that is a very interesting point. Sayid doesn't want you picked up. He doesn't want anyone going into anything. Kidnapping two Canadians from the same family already raises media speculation. Adib Abdul-Kareem:
So? Detlev Ivanov:
Halim doesn't work for our old friend Sayid. Halim works for the Ministry of the Interior. Adib Abdul-Kareem:
Mun met with the Minister at some benefit. Detlev Ivanov:
And now he wants to talk to you. You're lucky I showed up when I did. Out of practice, Adib. Adib Abdul-Kareem:
Halim keeps asking about photos. Detlev Ivanov:
These photos must be pretty interesting if a government minister is personally involved. Adib Abdul-Kareem:
What do you know about a journalist, Ali Homs? Detlev Ivanov:
[shrugging his shoulders]
What about him? He's a mid-level scribe for Ministry of Information. Adib Abdul-Kareem:
Muna talked to him but I don't know where he is. I need your help, Detlev. Detlev Ivanov:
I'll find him for you, this Ali Homs. One last favor for an old friend
Detlev, they've taken my child. Detlev Ivanov:
[handing him a glass]
Children are always trouble. That's why I never had any. Here, drink up - be good for the headache. I always thought you'd enjoy Canada - more than Tadmor Prison anyway. Adib Abdul-Kareem:
Why haven't they arrested me? Detlev Ivanov:
Now, that is a very interesting point. Sayid doesn't want you picked up. He doesn't want anyone going into anything. Kidnapping two Canadians from the same family already raises media speculation. Adib Abdul-Kareem:
So? Detlev Ivanov:
Halim doesn't work for our old friend Sayid. Halim works for the Ministry of the Interior. Adib Abdul-Kareem:
Mun met with the Minister at some benefit. Detlev Ivanov:
And now he wants to talk to you. You're lucky I showed up when I did. Out of practice, Adib. Adib Abdul-Kareem:
Halim keeps asking about photos. Detlev Ivanov:
These photos must be pretty interesting if a government minister is personally involved. Adib Abdul-Kareem:
What do you know about a journalist, Ali Homs? Detlev Ivanov:
[shrugging his shoulders]
What about him? He's a mid-level scribe for Ministry of Information. Adib Abdul-Kareem:
Muna talked to him but I don't know where he is. I need your help, Detlev. Detlev Ivanov:
I'll find him for you, this Ali Homs. One last favor for an old friend
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Detlev they've taken my child
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Children are always trouble
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That's why I never had any
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Here Drink up They good for the headache yeah
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I always thought you'd enjoy Canada more than Tadmor prison anyway
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Why haven't they arrested me Now that is a very interesting point
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Sayid doesn't want you picked up
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He doesn't want anyone going into anything
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Kidnapping two Canadians from the same family
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already raises media speculation
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So Halim
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doesn't work for our old friend Sayid
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Movie Summary
Years after he left Damascus under suspicious circumstances, Adib Abdel Kareem must confront what he left behind when his daughter goes missing.


