I being an Asylum seeker knows that it would be the most difficult time of your life but i would say that it is the time to show more strength and dignity and never repent on what you decided. We are not criminals we being a human being has every right to safe our own and our family’s lives.
Asif
Refugee Voices
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Abdullah
Abdullah found life unbearable as a gay man in his mid-20s in Saudi Arabia, a country where homosexuality is illegal and carries the death penalty….
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Emad and Rana
After fleeing brutal violence in their home-country of Syria, and enduring years of upheaval and uncertainty in Egypt, Emad and Rana say they have finally…
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