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The rose and the leave

January 10, 2011 atash

Every One Can Love Rose
But
No One Loves A Leaf That
Add
Beauty To It.

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Voice of Refugees

This blog displays a platform for unaccompanied young refugees on the way to Europe. Some of the post are written in Greece, others are posted in some Internet-Cafe on the run. This page should be a way for young refugees to display their view on Europe and of course all the experience on their way.

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Voice of Refugees

This blog displays a platform for unaccompanied young refugees on the way to Europe. Some of the post are written in Greece, others are posted in some Internet-Cafe on the run. This page should be a way for young refugees to display their view on Europe and of course all the experience on their way.

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I am 22 years old, I am afghani. I left afghanistan bevor 10 years. I camed to Iran, alone. Because of economical problems. 10 years I was in iran.I didn t meet my parents since I left afghanistan, 10 years ago. I was a Taylor in Iran....

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  • crossing the border
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  • discrimination
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  • fight for our rights
  • future and other weird things
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  • letter from Ritsona
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  • traces back
  • waiting area
  • what I wish for
  • what our life looks like
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