My dad fled Lebanon for a new life. He found dry land, but others aren’t so lucky
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December 1, 20215 min read940 words
Published: December 1, 2021  |  5 min read940 words
My dad was never one for boats. He’d avoid them if he could. I have a childhood memory of him walking along the Richmond riverbank, keeping pace with the rest of our family as we rowed chaotically along the Thames in a hired boat. We waved across the river and giggled about his i...
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July 18, 2022
Content is the life story of the author's father and the struggle refugees face when seeking asylum. The content is based on information handed down from the author's father and quotes from other people that have suffered similar fates. There is very little opinion expressed and very little bias aside from persuading readers that rules regarding asylum need to be liberalized.
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