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The Faces & Words Of The Sudanese Asylum Seekers/Refugees Deported From Jordan
“There is no refugee that is better than another refugee or color of skin that is better than the other. Humanity is for all humans.”
The Faces & Words Of The Sudanese Asylum Seekers/Refugees Deported From Jordan
“When we have psychological problems and want to see a social worker from the UNHCR they always say to the Sudanese refugees ‘Go back. “
The Faces & Words Of The Sudanese Asylum Seekers/Refugees Deported From Jordan
“We are here sleeping because we have nowhere to go. No country, no house…we are here protesting because this is no way to live our life.”
The Faces & Words Of The Sudanese Asylum Seekers/Refugees Deported From Jordan
“We know the Iraqis, Syrians, the other refugees have suffered, but we have suffered too. All we’re asking is to be treated with the same care and respect as all the other refugees”
#StreetOP :: The Faces & Words Of The Sudanese Asylum Seekers/Refugees Deported From Jordan
“The UNHCR visited us to assist our situation but, unfortunately, there was no support. Even they know that our husbands are unable to work here in Jordan. Most of our hustbands and the children are sick. Sometimes we have no money to transport them to hospitals.”
#StreetOP :: The Faces & Words Of The Sudanese Asylum Seekers/Refugees Deported From Jordan
#StreetOP :: The Faces & Words Of The Sudanese Asylum Seekers/Refugees Deported From Jordan