You are welcome, and please don’t let a vocal minority make you think you are not! In your own way, I am sure you will integrate with and improve this country. We are all lucky.to have been born here and lucky to have you.
Andy Nash
Refugee Voices
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Mahmoud
In Syria, Mahmoud was a successful tradesman, living happily with his wife and four children in a big house in the country’s capital, Damascus. War…
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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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