Five Minutes
Aiur just turned six. Accompained by his mother, every night he looks at the calendar counting down the days until his father Endika is released from jail. Endika is a Basque prisoner who served fifteen years in a prison 335 miles away from home. During this time, Aiur could only contact with him in two different ways: through a monthly visit and by five-minute telephone calls. But the time has come for Aiur’s father to return home. Aiur just turned six. Accompained by his mother, every night he looks at the calendar counting down the days until his father Endika is released from jail. Endika is a Basque prisoner who served fifteen years in a prison 335 miles away from home. During this time, Aiur could only contact with him in two different ways: through a monthly visit and by five-minute telephone calls. But the time has come for Aiur’s father to return home. Aiur just turned six. Accompained by his mother, every night he looks at the calendar counting down the days until his father Endika is released from jail. Endika is a Basque prisoner who served fifteen years in a prison 335 miles away from home. During this time, Aiur could only contact with him in two different ways: through a monthly visit and by five-minute telephone calls. But the time has come for Aiur’s father to return home. Aiur just turned six. Accompained by his mother, every night he looks at the calendar counting down the days until his father Endika is released from jail. Endika is a Basque prisoner who served fifteen years in a prison 335 miles away from home. During this time, Aiur could only contact with him in two different ways: through a monthly visit and by five-minute telephone calls. But the time has come for Aiur’s father to return home.