Welcome to the UK, I wish you all the best for your life here and i hope it is the start of a safe, happy and healthy future for you and your family. I hope we can be kind and give you a warm welcome to find peace at last.
Aiza
Refugee Voices
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Siraje
Siraje was studying mathematics at university in Ethiopia and planned to become a teacher. But he was forced to leave in 2002 before he was…
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Tete
In 2000, there was a referendum on Zimbabwe’s constitution. Ruling party Zanu-PF wanted more power for President Robert Mugabe, but human rights groups disagreed. Some,…
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