You are not alone anymore.I know many of you have travelled for miles to reach safety, for those who didnt make it for various reasons my empathy goes to them wherever they are. UK is a wonderful country, an advocate for human rights.The country that abolished slave trade and brough democracy to many parts of the world, now that you are in the UK you should feel welcome and be part of the society by contributing positively towards the community. For the minority in the community you should promote equality and make your voices heard by being part of the community.
Abshir Gemechu
Refugee Voices
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Mohsen
When he lived in Tehran, Mohsen worked as a firefighter, surrounded by a close-knit group of friends, colleagues and family. He was forced to flee…
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Ban
Single mum Ban arrived in the UK with her two young daughters, Zahraa and Zainab, and elderly mother, Fathyi, in January 2014. Now living in…
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