6 episodes

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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The Wait Guardian Australia

    • Society & Culture
    • 3.8 • 123 Ratings

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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    1. A paradox and a dilemma

    1. A paradox and a dilemma

    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 body sent home, who do they call? They call Mohammad. 

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    • 35 min
    2. We say it's chance

    2. We say it's chance

    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 beds touch toe to toe. How has Australia shaped Hussain and Mozhgan’s lives, even though they never got there?

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    • 31 min
    3. The place where we are kept

    3. The place where we are kept

    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. Who’s on the streets and why are they willing to risk it all to raise their voices?

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    • 40 min
    4. If there is a God

    4. If there is a God

    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 taking matters into their own hands, in their quest to cope. 

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    • 41 min
    5. Don't forget to smile

    5. Don't forget to smile

    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 for Mozhgan, but who will get left behind?

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    • 40 min
    Trailer

    Trailer

    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 barracks, a forgotten church garden, and the hills above Jakarta, Mozhgan and Nicole meet the people who are stuck there. As they go, they're trying to find out: what does it mean to be caught forever on the run, trapped in a permanent in-between? Can the future hold any hope?
    Threaded through it all is Mozghan’s drive and her fear: will she—and her family—survive the wait?


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    • 1 min

Customer Reviews

3.8 out of 5
123 Ratings

123 Ratings

Mishmish217217 ,

Great podcast well put together but lacking important information

Just wondering though, why the reason for all this refugees and asylum seekers is not mentioned.

There is a clear common denominator for the religious that caused for the poor people to run away. Why this wasn’t mentioned?

Jodi without an e ,

The Wait

This is fabulous storytelling. Many thing to learn about the pushed out borders of Australia and the people caught at the border zone, for years. Bravo.

hdhrhejehh ,

Incredible

Wow!! What a wake up call. Extremely insightful. Makes you want to go home and hug your loved ones.

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