Welcome to the UK, hopefully you now feel safer and everyone here welcomes you. It’s not fair that you were made to go through this just because of your origin. I pray for you all every day and hopefully this war and dictatorship will end soon enough. We all wish you well and hope you will be happier here.
Nasreen
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