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THE ARMY MIRROR ENEMIES OF THE STATE BEWARE The Smith family www.armymirror.com Friends of the Motherland May 2011 ENEMIES OF THE STATE BEWARE The Smith family The O’Brian family The Khan family YOU WILL BE CAUGHT! 2

WHO WILL YOU TAKE? Mum Smith: Uncle Smith: Baby Smith: Grandpa Smith: You have just given birth. You are a member of the political party which is against the army. Uncle Smith: You have been put in prison by the army before on charges of spying. Baby Smith: New born baby. Grandpa Smith: You once served in the army. You are very old and frail. You are unlikely to survive in prison. Dad Smith: You are a journalist campaigning for free speech and an end to the rule of the army. Final 2 minutes 4

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A refugee is someone who has been offered safety in another country because they have good reason to fear they will be persecuted in their own country.

An asylum-seeker is someone who has applied to become a refugee.

An immigrant is someone who wants to move to another country for work or a better life.