About Refugees, By Refugees

Morteza Heydari

Morteza Heydari Afghan Iran “The society where I was living was killing my mindset, thoughts and my beliefs. On one hand…I did a good job by coming here and I…

Dolar Mande

…children: “I can’t say the situation doesn’t affect me today, because of what happened in the past.” But, he says, “not all problems come to damage you, some change your…

Alaa Mohamed Alsiddiq

…basic rights… I really love my country, so I want to represent it. And I want to see a change to see it improve, to see the development.” She is…

Mohammad Yamani

…of what he’s been through continue to trouble him. “Now I take medicine to help me to sleep,” he says. Waiting for his asylum application interview, by himself, in the…

Céline Rodriguez Cairo

…her asylum application had been approved. “I felt that I could take root here in France, and that… they were going to accept me.” Despite initial optimism, she says discrimination…

Fadi Giha

…makes space for dance. “Whenever this [a] rational moment comes, everything changed,” says Fadi, “and I go back to myself and what I believe is worth living or worth focus…

Koor Mo

…the Greek island of Leros, he says he’s happy “because my life is safe.” Koor Mo fled Somalia after the militant group al-Shabab killed his brother who ran a studio….