 If I needed to eat, I needed to beg. If I needed to take transport, I needed to play with the people, telling them that I don't have money, I don't have documents. You're looking for tomorrow. You're looking for a space that you can't be seen as a person, that you can't be seen as a human being, that your dignity cannot be taken away from you, that your rights are respected and protected. We all wanted to seek a second chance of life. When an entire neighborhood belonging to more than 10,000 people was attacked, I felt a strong need to demonstrate to the world that we are human beings. So I brought about people from 11 nationalities, more than 4,000 people. We encamped in front of the UNHCR headquarters in Tripoli for three consecutive months and 10 days to advocate and to tell our stories, to recognize and to ask for protection for our own self. And with the experiences that I had to live, I consider myself a full human right defender.