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Augustus 2004: Vluchtelingen



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The Refugee Was Born The Refugee Was Born door Sindorela Doli, Serbia
A mother separated from her baby. The sound of gunshots. Treading barefoot across dusty roads towards the Albanian border. Sindorela shares first-hand images of the Balkan conflict of the late 1990s, Europe's largest human catastrophe since the Second World War.
Land of my Birth Land of my Birth door Mc, Kenya
Mwangi, a native of Rift Valley, Kenya, describes life before and after civil strife amongst various tribes forced the internal displacement of his family. "So you don't want to ask, you don't want to hear that yet another died," he writes, but he continues to search for answers and begin healing.
What Home Feels Like What Home Feels Like door Yara Kassem, Egypt
They call them “the departed,” the Palestinian departed or the Palestinian emigrants: those ones who had to walk away from home to Lebanon, Jordan and Egypt in the year 1968, right after the tragic Arab defeat.
They call them “the departed,” the Palestinian departed or the Palestinian emigrants: those ones who had to walk away from home to Lebanon, Jordan...
A Letter A Letter door fauxhawk, Canada
A poetic, open letter to one hypothetical refugee, and refugees everywhere, rarebravebird wonders: "I have always wanted to ask you, how do you feel? When will you return to stake your claim on what was once and probably never stopped being your piece of soil, by birth or nationality blood sweat and toil?"
My Life as a Refugee My Life as a Refugee door Prof. Alpha Thomas-Bangura, United States
Alpha flees Liberia for asylum in the Ivory Coast, while completing an education and raising a family. Now living in the US, he proves that being a refugee and losing his freedoms are no barriers to success.
A Country Where “Digital” is Just a Myth A Country Where “Digital” is Just a Myth door Enzo Maria Le Fevre Cervini, Italy
In this article, Enzo describes his experience in Sudan working for a non-governmental agency, and what can be done for the approximately 2 million refugees there now.

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