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write a interview writing with a
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Answered by Anonymous
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I conducted several interviews with housemaids, a farmer, and a public bus driver in Bahrain. The language barrier made this very hard. I had to mix several languages. Originally I wanted this to be a podcast, but interruptions happened frequently, and also I had to repeat or re-phrase some questions since not all of them understood the words. Finally though, after days of trying to get as much information as possible from their experiences, I managed to pull this through and to organize each interview session. By the end both my questions and their answers were clear enough for me to be able to fully understand and publish this.I'll do this in section, to make it easier for the readers.The first interview I conducted was with an Indonesian housemaid who works nearby. I interviewed several maids who work nearby but I found this to be the most alarming so far, so this is the first one I chose to translate and post.This is a recording that I had to change to proper English (it was in Arabic mostly, and some Indonesian.) It's very time-consuming to try and translate this as accurately as possible so that I don't in any way misrepresent her. I had to leave some parts out due to lack of relevance. In any case, I did my best, and here it is. [My comment within this interview are placed between brackets.

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