Afghan refugees
Saira Shah in her book, "The Storyteller's daughter", writes about a little boy's misery in an Afghan refugee camp, -
"He works to feed his family : twelve hours' grind each day for pennies. His parents have written him
off. As long as he works, his younger brothers can attend school and maybe, one day, they at least will get out of this hell. I am talking to a living human sacrifice."
This shows the real plight of refugees, indeed.
"He works to feed his family : twelve hours' grind each day for pennies. His parents have written him
off. As long as he works, his younger brothers can attend school and maybe, one day, they at least will get out of this hell. I am talking to a living human sacrifice."
This shows the real plight of refugees, indeed.
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